I think Jacob Appelbaum should be higher on the list. Jacob has been showing interest in a privacy panel/settings for GNOME that includes control over sharing/logs/browsing He has been a motivation and working with me on the Activity Log Manager which is being shipped with Ubuntu and others as a default, something I am looking into bringing into GNOME in collaboration with the design team. http://minus.com/mbdSTJzkn Cheers Seif
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Karen Sandler <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry this has taken me so long - I promised jrocha I would send the list > of keynoters out. These are the keynote ideas we have so far (I put them > in a rough order, I confess putting my top choice top). Let us know if > someone is missing, or if you think any particular person should be much > higher or much lower on the list. I think we're also going to need more > suggestions so keep thinking about it... > > Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero (15 year anniversary) > Jon 'maddog' Hall > Mitchell Baker (Mozilla) > Eli Pariser - beware online filter bubbles (TED 2011) > Linda Stone > Diego Rodriguez: http://metacool.typepad.com/ > Bret Victor > Ben Hammersley > Telecomix - your disaster/revolution/crisis just got pwned (28c3 2011) > Shawn Henry > Jim Fruchterman > Rachel Botsman - The case for collaborative consumption (TED 2010) > Glenda Watson Hyatt > Marcin Jakubowski - open source civilization (TED 2011) > Jacob Applebaum > > I also saw this and really liked it: Sheryl Sandberg: Why we have too few > women leaders http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18uDutylDa4&feature=relmfu > > I dropped myself from the list of suggestions, as I'll surely be visible > enough at GUADEC :) > > karen > > _______________________________________________ > guadec-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/guadec-list >
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