Hi, In your bibliography, you explain that you are now involved in HP's LSO. I believe this is a very good point since Linux needs efficient hardware support in the kernel and other applications (e.g. video cards). As a consequence to this new job, you are "now more able to attend and speak at Linux and related technical conferences than before" (cit.). As far as I understand, this means that you attend these conferences more as a HP member than as a Debian member.
I'd like you to explain more precisely how you seperate these two aspects, especially in your talks (if you perform any), so as not to make people confuse the DPL and the HP scientist. Nico. -- Nicolas SABOURET LIMSI-CNRS, BP133, 91403 Orsay, France http://www.limsi.fr/Individu/nico

