[Debconf-team] Gunnar's day out - or some more good news

2006-04-12 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Hi, I have been quite busy in this front lately. I'm sending this mail mainly so I don't forget about any of them. This is the result of a couple of days, not only one, but still - a productive week. 1- k001operator (Ivan Alfredo Zenteno) - He offers to lend a video projector starting May 9.

[Debconf-team] Talk proposal

2006-04-12 Thread Alt, Maxim
I had experience difficulties with submitting our talk proposal. After numerous attempts to submit the proposal via the debconf site (followed by Mike Jennings's requests in february), Andreas had recommended me to submit the following proposal directly to you: Topper: An Open Source Driver Fram

Re: [Debconf-team] procedings

2006-04-12 Thread Christian Perrier
> > This makes it 157 or 161 pages. I don't have my > > DC5 proceedings here, how long was it? I have the impression it was > > half the size at most, am I _so_ far off? > > 112 pages last year. Not half the size, but still not that many. Well, there's at least one paper which, ahem, is a bit l

Re: [Debconf-team] procedings

2006-04-12 Thread Don Armstrong
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006, Alexander Schmehl wrote: > - OpenSolaris and Debian: Can we be friends? by Simon Phipps and Alvaro > Lopez Ortega > Uh, they didn't knew about the papers and didn't got any mails; > probaly our fault - could it be, that we sent the reminders only to > talks, but not to

Re: [Debconf-team] procedings

2006-04-12 Thread Alexander Schmehl
Hi! * Gunnar Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060412 03:35]: > Ok, great job! Thanks. Thanks to Google and Ganneff for helping with that, too ;) > So, right now we have 106 pages. I suppose we will be printing this in > half-letter format, just as last year, right? Oh, good, that reminds me, that I