Tomeu: > Scott: >> I think more like: >> Nov 17-20: talks and hacking >> Nov 21: priorities meeting, wrapup. >> >> I'm not the "planning committee", but this would be what I'd like to see. > > Works for me. Should we be concerned that talk (or aguing) might > expand so much that there's little time to take actual decisions? > Perhaps a strict schedule may help with this?
Yes - specific sessions with end times, for presentation and brainstorming, as the start of future discussions. We have other good channels for lasting talk and arguing (like this one :) Please suggest specific sessions or presentations you'd like to see or give: wiki.laptop.org/go/9.1#Proposed_talks Marco: > * It would be very beneficial to spend some time explaining SL > mission and making plans on how to best decouple and integrate > processes and infrastructure with OLPC. Perhaps Walter and I could > give a talk about that and we would reserve a bit of time the last day > to come up with actionable items about this aspect. Definitely. The first day will be given over in part to setting the scope and expectations for the week; that would be a good time for an initial talk about this (noting Tomeu's concern above, perhaps at the end of the day, before dinner...). It would also be very beneficial to spend a good bit of time at the beginning reviewing feedback from our major deployments -- not only peru and uruguay, which have their own full-fledged national programs underway, but also the next tier of ten countries with thousands of laptops in the field and specific needs, results, desires, amazements and stumbling blocks. I have posted a concept for an agenda on the [[9.1]] page; please take a look, revise mercilessly, &c -- in it I left much of tuesday for this sort of feedback. SJ _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel