On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Christophe Fergeau <[email protected]> wrote: > 2010/4/19 Mario Gonzalez <[email protected]>: >> >> I'm not a local guy but I would like to be that recipient if you >> haven't got a reason to decline me. >> >> p.s: I'll propose a LT as well. > > Great, someone fell into my trap :) The fact that you are not local is > not important at all as long as you have internet access. You say > you're going to propose an LT, so I guess that means you are planning > to attend GUADEC, which is perfect (it's more convenient to have the > person handling the LTs be local during GUADEC imo :) >
Yes, I'm planning to attend, I have already sent my application to the Travel committee ;-) > Would you be willing to help draft the Call for Lightning Talks (if > any) and to prepare the wiki page where people will add their LTs? > (there are some pages from previous years which can be reused) > Sure, my pleasure. > As for being the recipient of LT PDFs (this also involves making sure > people know they have to send you their LT PDF in time), that's fine > with me. However, it feels safer to have these PDFs stored in some > kind of "shared" storage in case real life gets in the way (eg > volcanic ashes prevent you from flying to GUADEC and cuts off your > internet access). > I think it's a good idea even if the "recipient" is local or not. Actually your example is something familiar to be: I'm a survivor of the recent 8.8 earthquake (Chile). :-) > I'm not sure what would be the most convenient way of storing these > files? Some webserver somewhere (which one)? Some modern cloud storage > stuff? gnome-papers mailing list archives? Something else? > > Christophe > -- mgonzalez.cl/ | twitter.com/gonzalemario TubalooNumber 01.688.420.1752 _______________________________________________ guadec-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/guadec-list
