Am Dienstag, 26. April 2005 15:45 schrieb Alexander Schmehl: > Good Morning! Moin,
> It looks quite good for the Debian-Day at this years LinuxTag. > > So far I got the following proposals: > > Speaker: Goswin "mrvn" von Brederlow > Topic: Debian archive structure ... > > Speaker: Joey Schulze > Topic: Scope, work and technique of security.debian.org > > Speakers: Andreas "aba" Barth, Martin "zobel" Zobel-Helas > Topic: Scope and Deployment of volatile.debian.net > > Speaker: Luk Claes > Topic: Internationalisation (i18n) and Localisation (l10n) > > Speaker: Norbert "nobse" Tretkowski > Topic: Backporting practice > > Speaker: n. n. > Topic: The Debian Women Project > > Speaker: Joerg "Ganneff" Jaspert > Topic: building bootable multi-arch CDs > > Speaker: Michael "azeem" Banck > Topic: The Ubuntu Development and Community Model: Simularities and > Differences To Debian > > Speaker: Andreas Tille > Topic: Custom Debian Distributions > Comment: Andreas fears, it might become boring, since he covered > that topic a couple of times already. So, if someone > comes up with a new idea for a talk, we could drop this > one in favour of the new one (Andreas, I hope I > summarized this correctly?) > > That makes a total of nine talks. So we can easily fill a Debian-Day > from 9:00 to 18:00 with hourly talks and no lunch break (That would be > the same as last year). is it still possible to add another speech? We would like to give a talk about m23 (http://m23.sf.net) like last year. Would it be possible to make a second [EMAIL PROTECTED] There should be enough interesting talks and workshops for a second day. Cu Hauke -- Stoppt Softwarepatente, sonst wird Softwareentwicklung in Europa f�r die meisten illegal! Patentschmutz.de - Initiative gegen Softwarepatente (http://www.patentschmutz.de)

