Hi,

Actually, I now think that schedule V1, with everything moved forward an
hour, is better. 10:00 start, 13:00 - 15:00 lunch break, 19:00 finish.
As Quim suggested.

We should make sure that people know that sessions are planned for 4
minutes, starting on the hour. I want to leave people a little leeway,
but we don't want to have the problems with slippage we've had in the past.

Cheers,
Dave.

David Neary wrote:
> Schedule V2 attached. It should be possible to just cut & paste the HTML
> into the schedule page. I recommend pointing people at the wiki page so
> that they can know what is happening, more or less.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dave.
> 
> Quim Gil wrote:
>> On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 09:30 +0200, David Neary wrote:
>>
>>
>>> To start, I reccommend moving everything forward by an hour (10am start,
>>> 7pm finish) - when we've settled on 13h or 14h for lunch we can swap
>>> some sessions around.
>>
>> Let's have the break from 13h to 15h. 
>>
>> Civilized visitors can have lunch at 13h01 and then chat, check email
>> and so. Local troglodites can chat first, check email, have some
>> aperitiu in a terrace... and then have lunch at 14h. This will be better
>> for the university cafeteria, anyway.
>>
>>
>>
>>> I didn't but I did try to weight sessions so that two very interesting
>>> talks wouldn't be clashing - in principle, I've aimed at having a
>>> catwalk stream, a tangle stream and a Topaz stream, but as you can see,
>>> sometimes we have two or three catwalks at the same time, or two or
>>> three tangles.
>>
>> In any case we need to have a planned ranking of popularity for each row
>> of sessions. Are now they sorted in a way that the one in the left is
>> the most popular (bigger room) and the left on the more hardcore
>> (smaller room)?
>>
>>
>>>> Also, we need names for the rooms. If we keep the "same room - same
>>>> track" principle the easiest is to have the Catwalk room, Topaz room and
>>>> Tangle room. If not... 
>>> We can always name the rooms that way, and ignore the fact that it isn't
>>> quite going to happen like that :)
>>
>> Right. This is what we'll do by default, unless someone comes with a
>> better idea before the end of this week.
>>
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> GUADEC schedule **    *Legend: *      Catwalk         
> **    **      Tangle  
> **    **      Topaz   
> *Monday 26 June 2006*
> 09:00         Conference opening
> 10:00         Glom    Dreaming the user-centric desktop       GNOME bluetooth
> 11:00         Ekiga   GNOME Journal   Usability labs for peanuts
> 12:00         Keynote: Kathy Sierra
> 13:00         Lunch
> 14:00
> 15:00         F-Spot  Gimmie  All your fonts are belong to us
> 16:00         Jokosher        Beagle  Network manager
> 17:00         Keynote: Catalan speaker
>                       
> *Tuesday 27 June 2006*
> 09:00         Memory efficient GNOME architecture     Instant messaging in 
> GNOME      Porting 
> EDS to DBUS
> 10:00         GTK+ printing API       Feeds, syncing, mobility        Tiles 
> for the desktop
> 11:00         Designing a usable library      Telepathy: IM and VoIP  
> Late-breaking news
> 12:00         Keynote: Federico Mena Quintero: How much faster?
> 13:00         Lunch
> 14:00         GNOME Foundation AGM
> 15:00         Lightning talks
> 16:00         Dtrace  Gstreamer: threads, time & transport    Future of GNOME 
> VFS
> 17:00         Keynote: Guadalinex and Linex
>                       
> *Wednesday 28 June 2006*
> 09:00         Finding Oil whith GNOME         Unix power on the desktop       
> MonoDevelop
> 10:00         Overview of GTK+ 2.10   OpenOffice.org  Late-breaking news
> 11:00         APOC: desktop configuration for large-scale deployments         
> System 
> integration in GNOME  Embeddifying desktop apps: the Abiword experience
> 12:00         Keynote: Jim Gettys: the $100 laptop
> 13:00         Lunch
> 14:00
> 15:00         Blind access using the Orca screen reader       OSDL desktop 
> architects and 
> the Portland project  Building an email client for mobile devices
> 16:00         Keynote: Simon Phipps: Free software at Sun Microsystems
> 17:00         Conference closing
> 
> 
> 
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