On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Martin Schulze wrote: > Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote: > > On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Michael Banck wrote: > > > > > On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 01:30:30PM +0200, Anders Dybdal wrote: > > > > Now that was stupid. > > > > > > At least I quoted allright :P > > > > > > Seriously, I believe ideally, the slides should be prepared in english > > > and the talk either in german or english, depending on the audience (ask > > > them first). If you really want to talk in german, make that clear by > > > using a german title. > > > > What really puzzles me is that on linuxtag.de they qualify the exhibition > > as "EUROPEAN" and they have most of the talks in german. There is > > something that doesn't really work here. What is my understanding a > > European exhibition should be able to give out to every european citizen > > and not only to local ones. > > Ok folks, since you are so upset at the many German talks,
I am not upset at all. I was there anyway and enjoyed my time as you very well know. I just made a small point on the fact that would be more constructive to have a bit more "internationaled" talk. Or otherwise have a more clear picture of what LinuxTag is. I personally decided to be there because of the "Largest European..." that gave me the feeling of a more international events (in terms of talks, i know that at the booths there were several foreigners). > what about changing this and do something constructive instead of just > lamenting and abusing bandwidth. What about you submit a talk in > ENGLISH next January/February when the Call for Papers will be > published? Because as you know I have been fighing with real life. If there will be the possibility next year will be a good opportunity. Fabio -- Our mission: make IPv6 the default IP protocol "We are on a mission from God" - Elwood Blues http://www.itojun.org/paper/itojun-nanog-200210-ipv6isp/mgp00004.html

