On sexta-feira, 29 de julho de 2016 09:57:11 PDT Morten Sorvig wrote:
> > I'm trying to evaluate if I should even come this time. If QCS is so
> > restricted and if I can't arrive in time for the KDE e.V. meeting, it's
> > probably not worth my time and money (Intel is not paying for me to go
> > this
> > time).
> 
> Is there a sharp division between QtCon and QCS?

That's a good question.

> I was told I should register my QCS topics for QtCon, which I have. If
> others have done the same then rooms may already have been reserved. (An
> extra free room for the unconference could not hurt though)

Registering topics is fine, but we always have free rooms for the second half 
of the event because topics turn up. And where is the list of registered 
discussion session topics? I see 11 rooms but I can't tell what's a 
presentation and what's a discussion. If I come, I come to discuss Qt's future 
and I'm not really interested in most presentations (and I'm not presenting 
anything).

I also didn't see a call to register topics. There was a call for papers for 
regular-style presentations, which isn't QCS style and is not what I am 
looking for. I may be mistaken, though.

-- 
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
  Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center

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