On 10/05/06 16:59 +0100, Roshan wrote: > > No slides. This isn't as much of a formal > > presentation as a scaled up > > BoF. > Oh, I actually have a practise of doing it the formal > way. I somehow feel, that this method is > comparatively comprehensive way of speaking about > something..
Well, it depends on what you are looking for. I see *camp as a way of exchanging ideas, debugging issues, coming up with new solutions. Cross pollination of ideas is what the *camp is supposed to achieve. > > > Yes. Speak about something interesting, speak about > > cool stuff you have > > been doing... > > Aah..nothing special as such....I would have to read > more to do "cool" stuff, I would be doing it after my > university examinations end.... > Heh. You could even speak about the syllabus, and how to make it better. > If I am attending, can I just listen to what others > speak?..I gain a piece of knowledge from everyone who > would speak...and I can build upon that later..... > Of course. Devdas Bhagat -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

