David Chapman-rxtc90 wrote:
Jacqueline,
You may want to review the times indicated on the web page referenced
below - in particular the start time for Daniel and Ian's presentations.
Dave
Thanks Dave.
Fixed.
Regards
Jacqueline
Ian Laurenson wrote:
Last night I sent an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with my
proposed abstracts for presentations to the LCA 2005 OpenOffice.org
Miniconf.
The deadline is before Feb 4.
I haven't received confirmation of receipt so I am worrying whether the
abstracts that I sent have arrived.
Ryan Singer wrote:
Is there going to be a general slideshow with each new speakers name
on it, or is that my job?-Ryan
You can if you wish, but what I think you will find if you look at the
sample template, is that the speakers are encouraged to include their
name in the presentation.
Daniel
Ian Laurenson wrote:
If anyone is travelling from Sydney to Canberra on April 17th I am happy
to share travelling costs. I am arriving at Sydney airport at 8:30am on
the 17th.
Thanks, Ian Laurenson
Hello Ian
You may wish to post your message to the Linux Australia list. The LCA
OpenOffice.org
Hello
The inaugural Linux.conf.au OpenOffice.org Mini-conference will be held
on Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th April 2005, two days prior to the
official LCA 2005 conference at the Australian National University in
Canberra, Australia.
Following is a message
Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
[...]
What might be the possibilities for displaying these books? Perhaps a
table at the back of the function space where people are talking, or in
the area where morning and afternoon tea will be available? Could this
be arranged?
I have been informed that LCA has in
Hello
Accommodation is getting pretty scarce in Canberra for LCA.
I received a message on the weekend (along with other registrants) that
accommodation had been made available at Burgmann College. See:
http://www.linux.conf.au/accommodation.php This is $50/night including
breakfast which is a very
Hello
Some of you have been asking about likely attendance. I heard from the
organisers today that:
118 people ticked the OpenOffice.org miniconf box. Please note judging
by the other numbers most people ticked at least 2 miniconfs. The number
of people should probably mean there will be at
Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
Jacqueline wrote:
Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
I have extra copies of several OOo books that I am happy to donate as
giveaways at the OOoMiniConf Downunder. These include:
OOo Writer (my book from O'Reilly)
Tiny Guide to OOo by Ben Horst
OOo Switch by Tamar Granor
OOo Macros
Jonathon Coombes wrote:
I know that after the MiniConf, the idea was put forward that it may
be possible to have two MiniConfs - one at LCA and one later in the
year back in Australia and separate to LCA.
OK, but this is independent of LCA and what they call miniconfs.
This may still be an
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