On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 07:45:26AM -0700, Keith Curtis wrote: > I notice that most of the rest of the Debian Day talks are still there. Am I > the only one who was affected? Why would you wait to review just one day's > papers so close to the conference? It would make sense to review all the > papers at the same time--in December, etc.
Keith, The debian day talks are being handled separately, so the information in the standard allocation system does not apply. > Furthermore, I disagree that this talk is not suitable for Debian Day. I am > a strong believer in Debian, and I bring up a lot of important issues > relating to Debian and Ubuntu, a number of which have not been brought up > before, and there are few issues in Debian as important as this > relationship, which I believe would stimulate some good conversation, and > which would therefore be a great way to kick off your conference. Debian Day is not intended for that purpose. The aim of debian day is to give more of a picture of Debian to the outside world who do not have much/any knowledge of Debian but would otherwise be interested. Technical specifics which are discussion points are better aimed at Debian Developers in the main conference itself. Regards, Kevin _______________________________________________ Debconf-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-discuss
