On 4 Aug 2014, at 4:22 pm, jan i <j...@apache.org> wrote:

> Reroutinng the mail to the proper list.
> 
> 
> On 4 August 2014 10:32, Peter Kelly <kelly...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jan,
> 
> I was just looking at the tutorial schedule for apachecon, and noticed that 
> mine (titled "Addressing file format compatibility in word processors") is 
> not listed there. The other two talks Louis and I are giving are listed. Do 
> you know when the tutorial is scheduled for?
> 
> As far as I can see, the tutorial is not scheduled. but there are still 
> plenty of room. .You are aware that tutorials is something visitors have to 
> pay extra for, and when you make a tutorial,  you promise to sell at least 5 
> tickets. 

I am now :)

What is needed in order for it to be scheduled? Is there something I need to do 
myself, or is that a committee thing? I didn't see anything on the LF website 
that let me request a scheduling time.

Once this is fixed and listed on the website I'll mention it on oo-dev and 
elsewhere.

> 
> Also, would it be possible for Louis and I to be listed as co-presenters on 
> all three? We'll both be there and have a role in each, though the exact 
> makeup of these talks in terms of who is covering what is something we've yet 
> to decide on. I'll be the primary presenter of the tutorial, and probably 
> Louis on the other two.
> That is an easy change which you can do yourself, following the schedule link 
> you got from LF.

I think I must have missed this mail or didn't receive such a link.

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