What about setting a room about technology another room about big projects and a room about social to prevent collisions between technology talks for example?
I know some people can only assist one day but it doesn't matter how you set the talks because most probably you would just go the day you can or the day of your most interesting talk I'm posting my priorities to show what I'm interested in (most interested at top) (I'm setting the keynotes anyway): Mark Shuttleworth, Canonical, Ltd. Dan Kusnetsky, IDC Cairo Fast and Slick GStreamer Flumotion Pitivi GNOME Meeting - VoIP Xiph SELinux and GNOME Project Topaz The Future of freedesktop.org Annodex A Better Future through Panel Applets Gargantuan Tickling Killer Monkeys (what?) Software Patents in Europe Beagle Power Management in GNOME Remotely Useful? (what?) GNOME Foundation Marketing GNOME Evolution: EPlugin Linux Terminal Server Project OpenOffice 2 & StarOffice 8 Eclipse, Java-GNOME, and GCJ The Eclipse IDE and you Advanced Unit Testing PyGTK and Glade Digital Photography in GNOME Writing about GNOME How to Contribute to GNOME 101 Things to Know about GNOME Case Studies of Free Software Desktop Deployments Baden W�rttemberg .pat.org - Patent Opposition in the US Nokia and Open Source Localized Free Desktop A Masters Degree in Software Livre Cultivating Third World Developers GNOME in Bangalore Creating new User groups _______________________________________________ guadec-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/guadec-list
