On 2 April 2012 19:43, Paul Poulain <paul.poul...@biblibre.com> wrote: > Le 30/03/2012 20:40, Chris Cormack a écrit : >> The call for conference papers is open. > Hello (MJ / chris) > Disclaimer: These are all personal opinions.
> Before submitting something, I'd like to know what kind of audience do > we expect to have ? Will/should it be librarians that knows nothing > about Koha and will be happy to have a demo ? Will/should it be > librarians that already use or know Koha ? Will/should they be happy to > have some technical talks like "Koha and CAS-LDAP-Shibboleth" or > will/should they prefer non technical talks ? > > Overall: do we have an idea of the kind of talks they would like to have ? > I think not demos, demos of Koha are better outside of Kohacon ihmo, but I am sure it will be like Kohacon10 and 09 (I cant speak for 11 because I wasn't there) with a healthy mix of librarians new to Koha, some very experienced Koha users and some developers. Covering technical topics I think is ok, as long as they can be presented in a way that is still accessible for those without a strong technical background. I think one that might be welcome from you would be the roadmap to 3.10, and how people can help us to get there. > The KohaCon12 is close from France, we will send some ppl, but that > would help me knowing what would be of the biggest interest. > > Thanks for your feedback > > PS: I made Koha history in 2010 and 2011, Koha community organization in > 2011, I'm of course OK to do them once again if : > * 1- no-one else want to > * 2- The conf organizers think it's a good idea to do it again. The paper I submitted is around organisation, and will cover a bit of history too. But not in depth, if you want to do one too we can coordinate so we don't double up. Chris _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha