On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, James Bromberger wrote: [at debian-private - but of course it can be also discussed open and so I move here ...]
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 10:35:47AM +0100, Tille, Andreas wrote: > > there were some rumors that there would be the Debian Conference 2 > > connected to > > > > http://www.linux.org.au/conf > > > > I did not found any hint on the pages and parsing for Debian only > > brought up only: > > > > Bdale Garbee > > Bdale sacrificed many of the letters from his first name to join > us > > at the conference. He'll be talking about porting Debian GNU/Linux > > to PA/RISC and ia64. > > > Hey Andreas, > > Its very very small. We have a few speakers: the details of which > Anthony > is about to put up on the web site. I have the following people talking: > Jason Andrade - Australian Debian mirror maintainer > Bdale Garbee - porting Debian > Russel Coker - portslave > Anthony Towns - Woody > Brendan O'Dea - Perl and apt with perl > > > I'll take anyone else who wants to talk as well. Its two days before the > LCA (Linux.conf.au) conference (Mon 4, Tue 5 Feb). For the time we don't > have speakers, we'll be down the pub or working on stuff. I arrive in > Brisbane on the Saturday around lunchtime. I'm staying at Emmanuel > College at the University in a flat. I have thought about speaking about my plans for Debian-Med. The problem is that there seem to be no medical related topics at LCA and so I'm not able to find a sponsor for the trip down under :-(. > I'm going to start pushing the publicity barrel around when the web > site is updated any moment now. That's fine. > This is never suppose dto be Debian Conference 2. This is merely a > random collection of people from the region; I am thus calling it > a "mini-conference"; there is no set organisation apart from a place, > date, and a list of people to talk. Understood. Perhaps some trouble with my mind ... > Anyone who is in the region; come on down and share a beer: > www.linux.conf.au/debaincon.html I'm afraid we have to share a virtual beer. Is there any apt-get able beer ;-) ? > James > [PS: my comments may be repubished outside of -private; Andreas' are > his property and I can't speak for him/his] Kind regards Andreas.