I gave it in Vancouver and wherever was before that (Atlanta?). Nour, gave it in Sinsheim with his own twist. One thing that has remained constant throughout has been the interactive nature of the session, i.e. spend ten minutes setting the scene then guide the audience through the topic by inviting questions and comments from the floor (I really don't like "lecture" style presentations). Delivering a session like this requires a certain amount of "on the feet" thinking, as well as a few stooges in he audience to help keep it lively.
The min theme of the session, as I gave it, is captured in a blog post at http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/apache-asserts/2012/05/apache-openoffice-can-i-depend-on-software-built-by-volunteers/index.htm Ross On 13 February 2013 22:55, Nick Burch <n...@apache.org> wrote: > On Wed, 13 Feb 2013, Hadrian Zbarcea wrote: > >> Ross I think you delivered it in Vancouver. Do you happen to have some >> slides we could use as a starting point? >> > > Ross gave it in Vancouver: > http://na11.apachecon.com/**talks/19420<http://na11.apachecon.com/talks/19420> > > Nour gave it in Sinsheim: > http://www.apachecon.eu/**schedule/presentation/176/<http://www.apachecon.eu/schedule/presentation/176/> > > The Sinsheim talk ought to be here (but doesn't seem to be....) > http://archive.apachecon.com/**eu2012/presentations/07-** > Wednesday/PR-Community/<http://archive.apachecon.com/eu2012/presentations/07-Wednesday/PR-Community/> > > The Vancouver talk ought to be here (but doesn't seem to be....) > http://archive.apachecon.com/**na2011/presentations/09-** > Wednesday/C-Business/<http://archive.apachecon.com/na2011/presentations/09-Wednesday/C-Business/> > > > Ross, Nour - any chance you could add your missing presentation slides to > svn so they appear where they're supposed to be? :) > > Cheers > Nick > -- Ross Gardler (@rgardler) Programme Leader (Open Development) OpenDirective http://opendirective.com