Am 25.10.2012 um 12:29 schrieb Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf:

> Sadly we are not among them :-(

Yes. I would have had one nice talk about progress of SWK and one
about reverse engineered OSX compatible Distributed Objects. Both are
topics that could best be presented in a talk&discussion.

My impression is that they have less rooms than in the past and some
topics have become more generic, i.e. not projects get a room but topics
(Distro, Desktop, Embedded, Mobile, Legal, Community, Scientists, Microkernel, 
...).

Anyways, how can we deal with it? I don't see any other devroom we could
make proposals for talks. Except "Smalltalk". Should we try to flood them
with proposals for talks :)

Or we must do what many other projects are doing: organize our own
conference[s] (hackathons, AlpenSTEP, ...). I have no idea if it is possible
to get a conference room @ some hotel @ Brussels @ friday before
FOSDEM. Is there someone from Belgium here on this list and could
try to find out?

Nikolaus

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> Lars
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>>   1. Accepted devrooms (Tias Guns)
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>> Von: Tias Guns <[email protected]>
>> Datum: 24. Oktober 2012 21:27:48 MESZ
>> An: Fosdem Announce <[email protected]>
>> Betreff: [FOSDEM] Accepted devrooms
>> 
>> 
>> Devrooms are 'developer rooms' in which open source communities can organize 
>> their own schedule, made of presentations, brainstorming and hacking 
>> sessions. Our goal is to stimulate developer collaboration and 
>> cross-pollination between projects.
>> 
>> It is our pleasure and honor to announce that the following projects and 
>> topics have been granted a devroom at FOSDEM 2013:
>> 
>> Both Days
>> ---------
>> * Cross Distro
>> * CrossDesktop
>> * Embedded and Mobile
>> * Free Java
>> * Legal Issues
>> * Mozilla
>> 
>> Saturday
>> --------
>> * Apache OpenOffice
>> * Community development and Marketing
>> * FOSS for scientists
>> * Graph Processing
>> * Jabber/XMPP
>> * Microkernels / Component-based OSes
>> * Mono
>> * PHP and Friends
>> * Testing and Automation
>> * The Wine Project
>> * Virtualization
>> * X.org
>> 
>> Sunday
>> ------
>> * Ada
>> * BSD
>> * Cloud
>> * Configuration/Systems Management
>> * Cross Distro
>> * LibreOffice
>> * MySQL & Friends
>> * NOSQL
>> * Open Source Game Development
>> * PostgreSQL
>> * Python
>> * Smalltalk
>> * Telephony
>> 
>> 
>> In the coming weeks, they will announce their call for talks on various 
>> mailinglists (including this one). We will collect them on our website as 
>> well.
>> 
>> We will also open our call for stands (a place in the hallway) and 
>> lightningtalks (15 minute talks) in the coming week.
>> 
>> 
>> On behalf of the FOSDEM program team,
>> Tias
>> 
>> 
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