Hello World, On 2007-10-23, I sent out the first call for talks for the Debian Developer's room at FOSDEM 2008[1]. Since then, I've received four talk proposals, which is a good start, but by far not good enough.
For those who don't know it, FOSDEM is the Free and Open Source Developers' European Meeting, which traditionally takes place at the Campus Solbosch of the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) in Brussels, Belgium, during the last weekend of February; this means that in 2008, the event will occur during the weekend of 2008-02-23 and 2008-02-24[2]. For more information, please see the FOSDEM website[3]. I've been told that the Debian Developers' room at the upcoming event will be in the same cosy but slightly cramped location as last year (a room with 76 seats). To recap, interested speakers should contact me with the following information: - The title of the talk - A short abstract of the talk - Their name, and a bit of background about themselves suitable both to be put on the public website and to be used to give the audience a short introduction about the speaker[4]; - The amount of time you think you'll need for your talk, including set-up and questions (1 hour max) Please do not send me overly long abstracts; I don't use the abstract information as a major deciding factor in whether your talk will be accepted, and if it is too long, I'll probably have to trim it. [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2007/10/msg00009.html [2] This has now been confirmed (it wasn't last time around, it is now) [3] http://www.fosdem.org [4] "the public website" is [2]. This will also be printed in the FOSDEM folder which is handed out to visitors of the event, etc. -- <Lo-lan-do> Home is where you have to wash the dishes. -- #debian-devel, Freenode, 2004-09-22
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