What about making Tuesday Content/Collaboration Day? I will be leaving by early afternoon of Thursday... :-( Ed Cherlin is coming, so that would make one more for Content Day, and certainly I would be happy to tell you where OLE is at in that field, and even discuss e-learning platforms and how they are part, or not, of Sweet (Maybe Martin L. could tell us more on this - he's the pro from Dover)
Yes, I would be happy to make a short presentation re: Languages/Localization for the il8n slot Wed. Will prepare a few notes for that, and polish on the way. Also, if I could take a few minutes for the record on "Artistry of Community Building, the Sur Experience" during Greg Dek & Mel Chua's 2 pm Community on Wed? I'd be more than glad to dissect the subject in detail on Tuesday, but a short to-the-point presentation for those who will make it only on Wed might make sense - I believe that a lot of successful volunteer collaboration reproducibility hinges on lessons learned in setting up Sur. I hope to have more time (Tuesday?) to discuss this with others and learn and figure how to go past the bottlenecks that make Sur to have plateau-ed at 170. Nevertheless, Teacher Training/ is a major topic, so if there is a chance to fit it on Wednesday that would be great! 15 min + 15 min discussion should be enough for a sharp approach to the thing. Yama C. Scott Ananian wrote: > On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 9:50 PM, Marco Pesenti Gritti > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 3:07 AM, C. Scott Ananian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >>> Does this schedule seem reasonable to others? (Esp. those I've >>> pencilled in for talks?) If you are going to be in town, made a 9.1 >>> proposal (or forgot to), and aren't listed above, let me know. >>> >> There is a lot of interest about a talk on collaboration, Brendan >> offered to lead at least part of it. Perhaps we could make it a 2 >> hours slot on the other days, similar to Walter/Christian. >> > > Sorry, I'd originally left that out because we didn't have someone to > lead it; I was a bit behind on my mail and didn't see Brendan's > proposal/offer. Also, it seems like Yamandu will be attending; I'd > missed his proposal in my original schedule as well. > > My current vague thinking is to group the less-technical > learning-and-content-oriented talks (Yamandu's, OLE's presentation, > and Chris/Michael's Uruguay report) on another day (Tuesday? > Thursday? I'll have to sit down with Bernie again), and to add > Yamandu-on-i18n to the i18n hour on Wed, if he'd like to make a > 10-15min presentation. I think I can squeeze in 30 mins for > collaboration on Wed if Brendan wants to make a formal proposal; if we > all just want to sit down and brainstorm collaboration, then a 2 hour > block on not-Wednesday sounds perfect. > > I was really hoping to get Morgs or Collabora to give a 'state of > collaboration' talk to set the stage. Hopefully we can get that in > January's meeting. > > Keep the comments coming -- it seems that no one is completely > appalled by the idea of cramming all the technical talks into one day? > If this level of non-dissent continues, Bernie and I will pencil in > Wed as 'technical talk day' on the wiki, and folks can start adding > details for their talks, trading talk slots, etc. > --scott > > _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar

