God dag,
On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 22:04:43 +0100
Lourens Veen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 04 January 2008 14:16:14 Attila Kinali wrote:
> > Moin,
> >
> > I've announced earlier that i would like to have an OGP booth
> > at the LinuxTag[1] in Berlin this year. I'd especialy would like
> > to have someone talking about OGP/OGD1/...
>
> I've announced earlier that I might like to go :-). I have some
> experience with OGP presentations as well, and my English is excellent.
> If someone else wants to do it then that's fine with me as well though.
I think you got the job ;-)
> I don't see us fitting into any of the tracks very well. If anyone has
> any ideas on how we could wrangle ourselves into one it would be nice;
> certainly it would improve our chances of being given a slot.
Don't worry too much about that. The list is the same as last
years, but they had a huge track of OH projects (mostly openmoko and
the like).
> We could use my SFD2007 presentation [1] as a starting point. We could
> add some stuff about OGA1, to set ourselves apart from ATI, and we
> definitely need to braid a call for help in there. Also, since open
> hardware is new, that needs to be explained.
Sounds good to me. AFAIK the initial abstract does not need to be
too detailed. So a short summary of your talk would be fine.
> What we could also do is go another way, and try and go for the Social
> Aspects of Open Source track, and do an open hardware philosophy talk
> with OGP/OGD1/OGA1 used as an example. We could try and add some home
> entertainment sauce to it, and a bit of DRM flavouring.
How about making two talks? One introducing OGP/OGD/TT and about
the technical aspects and one about the philosophy behind it.
Attila Kinali
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