Dave Neary wrote: > DANIELLLANO a écrit : > >What about setting a room about technology another room about big projects > >and a room about social to prevent collisions between technology talks > >for example? > > The general themes of the conference are day-based rather than stream-based.
Why? > I can see you're a multimedia type of guy :) So the multimedia > conference is a real treat - we have made sure that no multimedia talks > are clashing. In fact my main interest is usability and productivity of the desktop but I don't find the talk or workshop most apropiate to talk about that. (I'm not an expert either but a really interested user) > In general, at any given time, you are likely to find a talk on > infrastructure, a talk on an application, a tutorial presenting a GNOME > technology and a talk from the multimedia conference. Unfortunately that > means that sometimes multimedia talks clash with tutorials or > conferences that are interesting. Minimizing those collisions should be important. > >Gargantuan Tickling Killer Monkeys (what?) > > GTK# and Mono tutorial. > > >Remotely Useful? (what?) > > A GNOME remote desktop application. Maybe the names of these talks should be changed as I'm probably not the only one confused about these names. _______________________________________________ guadec-list mailing list guadec-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/guadec-list