Jan, ----- "Jan Claeys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I consider it rude behaviour to make a web-site that doesn't work > properly for many linux users and then pretend to be a "linux > conference" (even if the intended public is business people).
I'm not sure what your problem is with the site. Anyways, I'm aware that this is an image problem for a "linux conference", but it's a start and better than nothing. "linuxworldexpo.be" is only a very tiny, small piece of the bigger "infosecurity.be" fair. AFAIK the community receives the opportunity to have a presence at this conference, without having to pay the kind of fee the 'normal' exhibitors need to pay. Plainly criticizing them would also be rude, I think. > I know that's not your fault, but as you seem to be in contact with > the organisation, Not directly. The person who is, Dag Wieers, is well know, in our community, > can you please tell them to fix that before they try and I'm sure he will handle this appropriately, and tell those people, if he thinks it's appropriate. > again > to get support from the community? *We* should be thankful they give the community this opportunity, which is a first this year. That website is the same engine it has been for a couple of years, I don't think we can expect them to suddenly change that. Thanks for your feedback. -- Serge Serge van Ginderachter http://www.vanginderachter.be/ -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be