I might be able to go and give a talk, but a lightning talk doesn't really
make too much sense.

Cheers,
Lars

On 12/6/11 12:56 AM, "ext Quim Gil" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi, this is the first call to this mailing list: we have a week to
>decide the fundamentals of what we do at FOSDEM.
>
>Brussels, Feb 4-5
>http://forsdem.org
>
>We seem to have missed the chance to submit a session to the main track.
>Pity, because I bet a Qt Project introduction spiced up with the last
>developments of Qt 5 + demo would have been gladly received by that
>audience.
>
>Still, there are good chances to be active in FOSDEM:
>
>Call for stands
>http://fosdem.org/2012/call-for-stands
>Is there interest and critical mass to man properly a booth?
>
>Call for Lightning Talks
>http://fosdem.org/2012/call-for-lightningtalks
>Who can submit a proposal to pitch the Qt Project and/or Qt 5?
>
>... and the DevRooms.
>DevRooms are still receiving proposals, and as far as I know each one is
>organized quite autonomously.
>
>The list of DevRooms can be found at
>http://fosdem.org/2012/devrooms_for_2012
>
>We have good contacts at "Cross Desktop" and "Open Mobile Linux". Other
>DevRooms might be interested in Qt related content since we really don't
>fit in only one place e.f. "Embedded" or "Open Source Game Development".
>
>Also, if there is critical mass we could aim to organize a Qt
>Contributors Day e.g. on Feb 3rd (Friday, with time to reach the Fosdem
>Beer Party)  ;)
>
>Thoughts? Volunteers?
>
>--
>Quim
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