Politics at a Flash conference?  Couldn't be...

;)

On 5/19/06, John Grden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
well, I'm not one for conspiracy theories or anything, but I would consider that they're being a tad short-sided.  I guess I can understand a crammed schedule and no room at the Inn, but not allowing me to submit a FLASH based project ( that meets their criteria btw ) simply because it's Open Source seems a bit targeted.

I sure hope I'm wrong.

JG


On 5/19/06, WIF < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Premium sponsor of FF ? Adobe ......
you have bad luck ...
FlashForward is not very open source oriented ... very very mainstream
anyway, is FF still the same ? I feel they lost a lot compared to
other conferences ... more in connection with the community

sorry for you John,

Cedric


> I've submitted 4 entries:  2 non-os related, and 2 that are os
> related.
>
> Both the Open Source entries I have not recieved a confirmation
> email.  When I tried again, same deal.  No confirmation on the Open
> Source projects.
>
> When Blitz was told that our topics had been turned down for
> speaking at FF, the comment was " we're just not doing open source
> discussions this round " essentially.  Even though only one of the
> topics was even remotely related to open source.
>
> Has anyone else experienced anything similar?
>
> Just wondering really.
>
> --
> John Grden - Blitz
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