On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 16:25:47 +0200 Philippe Caseiro
<caseiro.phili...@gmail.com> said:


>how many people would be willing to some to en e/efl specific "econf" - maybe
if we schedule it for 2 days following fosdem for example? if we get some
conference facilities etc.

what i'd like to see here:

1. open invite to anyone who wants to attend
2. e developers or anyone involved in e in general giving
presentations/demos/speeches.

right now i think we'd manage 2 days of content at best and might have to live
with a smallish budget - but we have to start somewhere.

this would be open for both developers AND user to attend - or anyone else.
invite people from fosdem to come if they want. Hello E devs.

i'd like to do a quick canvas on how many people would like to attend to see if
this is worth it?

> 
> I just posted a request to have a Dev room at FOSDEM 2012.
> 
> Now we need people motivated to animate this room.
> 
> At this moment we don't know if our demand will be accepted.
> 
> But to be ready I need to know, who wants to come and who wants to
> talk about what.
> 
> Please refer to the wiki for more informations about this event.
> 
> http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/wiki/FOSDEM2012
> 
> Regards ;)
> Good Programming day to all of you.
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