On 9 Dec 2010, at 23:27, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote: >> This means that I will definitely be there and able to talk in the GNUstep >> room (I was planning to anyway, but now I have no excuse for not going). >> I'd rather avoid covering the same stuff in the devroom as in the main talk, >> but I'm happy to talk about any of the other things I proposed. > > While you're making plans can you please also add something to > <http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/FOSDEM_2011#List_of_submitted_talk.2Fdiscussion.2Fsession_proposals> > ? That would be really great! > > If somebody else feels like giving a talk in our devroom at FOSDEM - don't > hesitate, add some proposal to the above link too.
I don't have access to the wiki. I requested access a couple of years ago, but it somehow got lost. Can we maybe have a half hour or so slot reserved for discussing UIKit / iOS implementation plans? Either in the devroom or at some other time when people are going to be around. >> I need to give them the dates when I'll be there pretty soon. When is >> everyone else planning on arriving / leaving? Is anyone interested in >> having a day before FOSDEM for GNUstep hacking? Or maybe just arriving a >> bit early on Friday, having a chat in the afternoon, and then dinner? > > I haven't booked yet but I am planning to arrive on Friday morning. Getting in on Friday morning would require me to leave in the middle of the night, so I probably won't do that. I could probably get there around 4pm, so time for a bit of hacking, an early dinner, and then a lot of beer. They pay for three nights of hotel, so I might stay Sunday night and head back on Monday, if other people are going to be hanging around on Sunday evening. I think I have to go to the speakers' dinner on Saturday night, so I can't join in a GNUstep meal (unless you all want to come to the dinner?), but I could meet people for hacking / more beer afterwards. David -- Send from my Jacquard Loom _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
