Hi all,

I'd like to announce that due to LinuxTag on Saturday, we felt that Sunday would be a better day for the next IRC talk. So we don't lost the attendance of all the people going to LinuxTag.

The next IRC talk will be Sunday June 26 at 15:00 UTC (more times below). As always, it'll be on Freenode, on the channel #ooonlc. You can find IRC instructions here:

http://native-lang.openoffice.org/conference/instructions/

You can also download the talk slides right now:

http://native-lang.openoffice.org/conference/

Talk title: Life of one NL project.

Hristo is the lead of the Bulgaria NL team. This is a young NL project which recently went through the process of going from initial creation, to gathering volunteers, and getting the project going.

Hristo will share about his experiences making a new NL project. What went well, what didn't go so well. Difficulties faced, and the solutions they found. Then Hristo will share his ideas for the future. And to conclude, he'll share lessons to be learned from this experience.

This should be an interesting and valuable talk to (1) people interested in starting an NL project (2) people involved in young NL projects and (3) NL leads interested in helping future NL projects get off the ground more easily.

I've seen through the slides, and the talk looks very interesting. Not surprisingly, I hope everyone will come.

Unfortunately, a previous commitment will keep me from attending. But I have arranged to get IRC logs from someone else and I will post them on Monday.

Talk time - various timezones:
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Los Angeles      8:00 AM
New York        11:00 AM
Rio de Janeiro  Noon
London           4:00 PM
Madrid           5:00 PM
Berlin           5:00 PM
Moscow           7:00 PM
Beijin          11:00 PM
Tokyo           Midnight
Sydney           1:00 AM (Mon)

More times: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html

Cheers,
Daniel.

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