Here you may find all the details about my
presentation on July, 19th (in German, sorry):
http://www.gui-design.de/ak/ak_050719.htm
Have we decided on the schedule, then? (Copy below)
Is there a place to reference with the schedule?
I would like to check back with Peter to make
sure everything's OK with the room and see if we
have network available.
Cheers
Johannes
David Crossley schrieb:
> Johannes Schaefer wrote:
>
>>I will have a presentation about Forrest in German that
>>day (Tue, 19th July), also at the HfT, also starting at
>>19h. Ferdinand wanted to go there, too. This will last
>>for about 1-1.5 hours. I'll check back about the room
>>(I asked for the conference days 20-22, which was OK by
>>Peter).
>
>
> I am very sorry Johannes, that completely slipped my mind.
>
> Is your event open to other other German-speaking people
> or do you want to limit it to your group? I ask because
> we might create an "Events" page at the Forrest website.
>
> Does your meeting usually finish and then people leave?
> If so, then perhaps our project workshop could start
> after that. Anyway, we don't want to put any pressure
> on you or your meeting. So that option is removed below.
>
> On one hand, it would be better for our project workshop
> to be held earlier in the week, preferably before the
> Get Together, so that we have our story straight regarding
> Views and XHTML2 core. (The committers can do some of that
> at the Hackathon during the day on Tuesday.)
>
> On the other hand, later is better because we can have
> a wider audience and also take into account the use-cases
> expressed at the earlier sessions. Another reason for
> doing it later is that the sessions then progress from
> easier topics to more complex.
>
> I now think that we should dispense with the option of an
> ApacheCon Birds of a Feather (BoF) session. I was trying
> to ensure that we don't divert attention away from ApacheCon.
>
> So it seems that we are back to the original plan.
> Here is the current schedule:
>
> ------------------------------------
> Tuesday 19 July
>
> Event: Apache Committers Hackathon
> Time: all day
> Location: ApacheCon
>
> Event: Meeting of usability professionals (Johannes)
> Time: 19:00 until 20:30
> Location: HfT
>
> ------------------------------------
> Wednesday 20 July
>
> Event: ApacheCon Session WE16 (Ross and Ferdinand)
> Time: 14:30 until 15:30
> Location: ApacheCon
>
> Event: Apache Forrest get together
> Time: 20:00 until whenever
> Location: HfT
>
> ------------------------------------
> Thursday 21 July
>
> Event: Apache Forrest project workshop
> Time: 20:00 until whenever
> Location: HfT
>
> ------------------------------------
>
>
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David Crossley schrieb:
Johannes Schaefer wrote:
David Crossley schrieb:
Is your event open to other other German-speaking people
or do you want to limit it to your group? I ask because
we might create an "Events" page at the Forrest website.
It *is* open. It's just an informal meeting of interested
people. German speakers can find more information here
http://www.gui-design.de/ak/
although the July meeting isn't there, yet (And I discovered
that it actually starts at 18:30 ;-)
Does your meeting usually finish and then people leave?
No. Usually we sit together afterwards to have some beer.
Of course, that is the answer that i expected.
So it seems that we are back to the original plan.
Here is the current schedule:
If there's agreement on this schedule, I'll check back with
Peter Schaub.
Wait until Ferdinand is back tomorrow and until the others verify
that this is what we want. Thanks again for organising the room.
--David
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