Hi,
I just realised I wasn't on this list resubscribed :}
I saw the suggestions of Simon Phipps Evan from StatusNet and they're
both good! Simon keynoted GUADEC Villanova, but perhaps he's learned
some new stuff since then...
Evan is a little close to our only confirmed (and yet unannounced)
keynote, Danny O'Brien, in subject matter for my taste, but he's a great
speaker the cross-over between web desktop is bound to be a big
theme in the conference this year.
To answer Reinout's question: How is the list of keynote speakers
coming along?, my answer is: the list is great, but we don't have
anyone co-ordinating keynote invitations right now, so we have only
invited one speaker so far. A second invitation is in the workings.
I have been pushing on guadec-planning to have someone take control of
keynotes (I don't have time this year, really, even though I'm happy to
invite anyone I have a contact for if the co-ordinator decides that we
want them).
The problem is that we have lots of ideas, and we need someone to say
OK, this week we invite X, Y and Z, and then hassle them for a reply,
and when they say no, we'll invite A, B and C. Right now we just have a
big fat keynote wishlist.
Here's the synthesis of the list of suggestions I sent to
guadec-planning a week or so back:
Local:
* Ton Roosendaal from Blender
* the guy who designed the special edition Dutch coins
* Theo Jansen and his kinetic sculptures
* Neelie Kroes (EU competition commissioner)...
Inspirational/international:
Data visualisation:
* Hans Riesling, gapminder: http://www.gapminder.org/
* Scott McCloud
Design:
* Alan Cooper (Author: The Inmates are Running the Asylum) -
http://www.cooper.com/
* Philippe Starck (no chance, but why not ask?)
* James Dyson
* Lisa Strausfeld http://pentagram.com/en/partners/lisa-strausfeld.php
* Linda Stone
* Diego Rodriguez (IDEO http://metacool.typepad.com/metacool/)
Legal:
* Eben Moglen
* Lawrence Lessig
* Pamela Jones (Groklaw fame, fallback for Lessig?)
Famous geek:
* Don Marti
* Alan Kay
* Dan Ingalls
* Tim Berners Lee
* Guido van Rossum (Python for the desktop)
* John Carmack (linux desktop as a gaming platform)
* James Gosling (Java and the free desktop, java GPL, GTK L/F)
* Ken Thompson
* Dennis Ritchie
* Brian Kernighan
Business of software/famous geek:
* Scott Berkun - http://www.scottberkun.com/
* Joel Spolsky - http://www.joelonsoftware.com/
* Eric Sink - http://www.ericsink.com/ (previously accepted had to cancel)
* Jonathan Schwarz
* Steven O'Grady
* Mark Shuttleworth (Ubuntu or linux desktop 3rd world)
* Miguel de Icaza (Mono?)
* Jim Zemlin
* Tim O'Reilly
* Jim Whitehurst
* Michael Tiemann
* Nat Friedman
* Matt Asay
Famous people (Business/web/marketing):
* Seth Godin - http://sethgodin.typepad.com/
* Guy Kawasaki - http://www.guykawasaki.com/
* Chris Messina
* Hugh McCleod
* Merlin Mann (The guy from 43Folders)
I'm not sure where these fit in...:
* JP Rangaswami
* Richard Taylor - GNOME at Weta Digital (no idea if that is a fact)
* Ben Hammersley
* Jyri Engeström
Cheers,
Dave.
--
Dave Neary
GNOME Foundation member
dne...@gnome.org
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