On Tuesday 07 September 2010 01:23:21 Helen wrote:
> > Especially Helen South deserves some recognition, she did a lot of work and 
> > I appreciate that greatly!
> 
> Oh thanks Jos that's sweet of you to say so. Though of course I was
> just building on the ideas already there, rewriting a bit so I'm
> probably getting more credit than I deserve :)
> 
> Also whoever did the Wiki page with the call for papers did a good job
> of outlining the key areas the conference covers so I used that as a
> guide.
> 
> >  Once the conference program is out - it'd be good if we could write a bit 
> > about the talks and workshops users can expect at the conference. It's not 
> > difficult work - take the description available, seek around to add some 
> > info and/or contact the author to tell a bit more about what he/she is to 
> > talk about and - dang, a new article.
> >
> > Any takers for that?
> >
> 
> I'd be more than happy to do some work on that, do you want to start a
> pirate pad and make it collaborative too? I have limited technical
> knowledge so that way of working is great for me.

Appologies for the late reply. Bryen has taken on this job and is now waiting 
for the conference site to have the abstracts. Vincent Untz and Gnokii promised 
to get those up there today or tomorrow, so this weekend Bryen will have a 
piratepad with the list of main topics, links to the abstracts and links to a 
piratepad for each topic (and if he doesn't have time I'll help out). So then 
it'll be simply opening one of the pirate pads on a topic that interests you 
and you can go ahead and start writing, based on the abstract. You'd be wise to 
check the speaker's blog or their projects website and maybe contact them for 
some up to date info.

Thanks for offering to help out!

 
> cheers,
> Helen
> 

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