Bdale Garbee wrote:
>
> While I don't mind being called out for this question since I mentioned my
> new job explicitly in my platform posting, if this is a topic you are
> concerned about, perhaps you should ask all of us?
> [...]
> Hmmm. I think those who have met me in person or heard me speak
* Nicolas SABOURET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020305 02:22]:
> far as I understand, this means that you attend these conferences more
> as a HP member than as a Debian member.
I really dont feel thats completely fair. Have you looked at how most
of these 'confrences' nickle-and-dime everyone into havin
Bdale Garbee wrote:
>
> While I don't mind being called out for this question since I mentioned my
> new job explicitly in my platform posting, if this is a topic you are
> concerned about, perhaps you should ask all of us?
> [...]
> Hmmm. I think those who have met me in person or heard me spea
* Nicolas SABOURET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020305 02:22]:
> far as I understand, this means that you attend these conferences more
> as a HP member than as a Debian member.
I really dont feel thats completely fair. Have you looked at how most
of these 'confrences' nickle-and-dime everyone into havi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nicolas SABOURET) writes:
> As a consequence to this new job, you are "now more able to attend and
> speak at Linux and related technical conferences than before" (cit.). As
> far as I understand, this means that you attend these conferences more
> as a HP member than as a Debia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nicolas SABOURET) writes:
> As a consequence to this new job, you are "now more able to attend and
> speak at Linux and related technical conferences than before" (cit.). As
> far as I understand, this means that you attend these conferences more
> as a HP member than as a Debi
Hi,
In your bibliography, you explain that you are now involved in HP's LSO.
I believe this is a very good point since Linux needs efficient hardware
support in the kernel and other applications (e.g. video cards).
As a consequence to this new job, you are "now more able to attend and
speak at Lin
Hi,
In your bibliography, you explain that you are now involved in HP's LSO.
I believe this is a very good point since Linux needs efficient hardware
support in the kernel and other applications (e.g. video cards).
As a consequence to this new job, you are "now more able to attend and
speak at Li
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