"Yoshinori K. Okuji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi,
> As you may know, FOSDEM 2006 is planned at the end of February. And, they > started to accept applications to DevRooms: > > http://www.fosdem.org/index/press/devrooms_call_for_presence_2006 > > For now, I really have no idea if I am available at that time, but I promise > that I would go, if my schedule permits. Same for me. I will go if there are no exams or so the week after that. > So I have some questions: > > - How many people would like to attend FOSDEM? > > - Would anybody like to make a presentation of GRUB 2 or Multiboot > Specification 2? I am willing to do that, although I suck at giving presentations. Both one or two talks are fine for me. I can give a talk about last years changes (assuming about the same people will attend) and multiboot 2. > - Do we want to have our own DevRoom or share with another group as we did > last year? For two talks, we won't get a room. > In my opinion, sharing a DevRoom is better, if we are not too many, and > another group accepts it, because we should listen to what OS developers > think. Such a group can be Hurd (like last year), OpenSolaris, or a GNU/Linux > distribution project (such as Debian or Ubuntu). Right, I agree. Thanks, Marco _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel