On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 9:49 AM, Ross Gardler <[email protected]>wrote:
> On 21 June 2012 14:34, Donald Harbison <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 7:54 AM, Ross Gardler < > [email protected]>wrote: > > > >> On 21 June 2012 12:20, Christian Grobmeier <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > Please look at this: > >> > > >> > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgZqERZgbUeSdF9xcFdpNkp2UWNLUThxX3NYc1pZWnc#gid=0 > >> > > >> > line 4 tells me the track is named "openoffice" and the projects > >> > covered are Tika, POI etc > >> > >> Track title is poor, the description says ""If we consider a theme > >> such as 'Social Document & Content Technologies'', additional session > >> content may be scheduled from complementary Apache projects." > >> > > > > I beg to differ. Track Title = OpenOffice... formatting is poor since it > > was pushed to the bottom of the cell. > > The original observation was "line 4 tells me the track is named > "openoffice" and the projects covered are Tika, POI etc" and > questioned whether there was an error in the formatting. The point I > was trying to make is that if one person thought "why does an > OpenOffice track have stuff on non-open office projects?" many others > will. Therefore I conclude that "OpenOffice" as a track title is poor > if the intention is to "consider a theme such as 'Social Document & > Content Technolgies'" > > Of course, if the intent is to focus *only* on OpenOffice then it's a > perfectly good track title and it;s the Projects Covered column that > has bad data in it. > Yes, this is the primary intent. > > It says 2 days in a 100 capacity room . Perhaps what you want is > something like one day of OpenOffice and one day of "Social Document & > Content Technologies"? > That's possible, if there is sufficient interest from members of the other projects, but my primary focus is on the AOO track/day(s). If we have alot of CFP submissions, it could be more than a days worth of sessions. Any idea when the CFP process will begin? > > Ross > > Ross >
