* Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040220 09:42]: > Please submit proposed topics so I can list them on a public web > page for the moment.
Some Ideas: - "A brief history of <s>time</s> Debian-Tools", some kind of moderated birth of the feather session about all those noce tools, scripts and webpages in our universe - "There's something about <s>Mary</s> Kernels", a litle bit wider than the make-kpkg talk last year. As I see it in the user lists and irc, there are quite some people out there, who like to compile their own kernel (for whatever reason), who don't know how to do it. That talk wouldn't be a longer version of the make-kpkg manpage, but a partly longer explanation of some thing (Don't forget disc and filesystem drivers, etc) - "Dances with <s>wolves</s> discs", a short howto on howto create your own customized bootable live disc, I'm not sure if someone else is covering this topic, but I missed something like that last year > Also, is there somebody willing to be the main organiser for the > Debian booth? Well, if you can live someone, who likes a more professional look, and doesn't think it is necasary to have machines at our boothes, just to show ports on different hardware (which isn't recognized by most visitors anyway; will there be a seperate ports booth?), and who would delegate the organization if demo-discs and contact to sponsors, I'll do that. Yours sincerely, Alexander
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