Hi, I cleaned up the session selection page (removed our comments and scores, split the sessions according to core accepted, rejected, lightning talk, before and after, and made the page public: http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC2006/Contents
There is an imbalance between the papers selected for some tracks and the days - we will need to be liberal in re-organising and broaden the meaning of "client" and "user". For reference, here's what I understood by those categorisations: * Developer: Developer of the GNOME desktop or platform. * User: Anything which can impact the user experience - application showcases, plans, usability, accessibility... * Client: People who spend money or make money on the GNOME products: the desktop *and* the platform. Think vertical application writers, third party developers, but also distributions, and people installing GNOME on desktops, embedding it in tablets or installing it on low-res laptops that come in lime green. This is not a schedule, but hopefully someone else will have the time to take on this task - I will try to find some time to do so this weekend, but I can't promise anything. Here's the general schedule I was thinking of: (open to suggestions - especially about putting the second keynote before the end of the day, and having the AGM during lunchtime sucks) Monday: 0900 Conference opening 1000 Session x 3 1100 Keynote 1200 Lunch 1400 Session x 3 1500 Session x 3 1600 Session x 3 1700 Keynote Tuesday: 0900 Session x 3 1000 Session x 3 1100 Keynote 1200 Lunch 1300 GNOME Foundation AGM 1400 Lightning talks 1500 Session x 3 1600 Session x 3 1700 Keynote Wednesday: 0900 Session x 3 1000 Session x 3 1100 Keynote 1200 Lunch 1400 Session x 3 1500 Session x 3 1600 Keynote 1700 Conference closing Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lyon, France _______________________________________________ guadec-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/guadec-list
