Hello! I was mostly absent for the last weeks.
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 08:20:54PM +0100, I wrote: > FOSDEM 2008 is nearly there. OK, not quite yet (February 23rd/24th), but > planning for it definitely is. Already some weeks ago I installed a > coordination page into the wiki: > <http://www.bddebian.com/~wiki/community/meetings/fosdem_2008/>. Please > add yourself. Still valid. > If we want to stay in an appartment this year, instead of again staying > in a youth hostel, we'd need someone to organize that. Still valid. > The ``Call for Developer Rooms and Stands'' has been posted at > <http://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2007-November/000302.html> > > Question: do we want to have a Developer Room for giving talks, doing > hacking, etc.? I only got feedback from Olaf and Bas, who would both have been willing to give talks, as well as Marcus and Neal might have been willing, too. However, the deadline for registration of the devrooms passed on 2007-11-26. I didn't register, did someone else? Why didn't I register? I simply missed the deadline. Why did I miss the deadline? Because for me it was quite disappointing that nobody of all the other people to which this email of mine was sent to, took the half of a minute to say something like: ``Yes, I'm not (yet sure if I'm) going to give a talk, but I like the idea, please try to register a room.'' or whatever. If we want to achieve something as banal as registering a devroom, it's not only me who has to get active to register the room, but it's also the whole community to back this up. This has been missing mostly. Regards, Thomas
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