You are probably all pretty exhausted by now. Unfortunately, I could
spend only a few days at the conference. But I wrote up a big report:
http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2010/08/report-from-debian-conference.html
I got a couple people to do a sanity check, but I can make changes if
anyone on
I'm finding it surprisingly hard to find speakers for the Debian Community
Outreach
track. You'd think there would be dozens of people in New York, or within easy
travel distance, who could talk. And I think there are, but my contacts are not
finding them.
I've tried half a dozen people, and
further. None of them offered to come.
Stormy Peters, for instance, will ask the GNOME community to
participate.
- Original Message -
From: Frank B. Brokken f.b.brok...@rug.nl
To: Andy Oram an...@oreilly.com
Cc: debconf-team@lists.debconf.org
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2010 8:59:32 AM GMT -05:00
Here's what I've done recently.
LWN.net just posted something about an educator who looks like a good candidate
for the panel. I wrote to ask whether she'd be interested and to send a bio.
One paragraph of the article (which is subscriber-only at this point) is below.
I edited your wiki page
I edited the wiki page about the track. I apologize for doing
it anonymously. The change was accepted and I assumed I was
logged in.
Andy
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