Re: FAD and some other stuff

2010-01-01 Thread Mel Chua
... I think that what we actually need right now is a hard number for a budget, so we know what in the way of resources we have, and whether we should be pouring those resources into getting everyone together, or into making this into a "you can participate remotely!" FAD, etc. Hopefully we could

Re: FAD and some other stuff

2010-01-01 Thread wonderer
Hy, > > ... I think that what we actually need right now is a hard number for > a budget, so we know what in the way of resources we have, and whether > we should be pouring those resources into getting everyone together, > or into making this into a "you can participate remotely!" FAD, etc. Hopefu

Re: Self-Introduction: Neville Cross

2010-01-01 Thread Neville A. Cross
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 5:32 PM, Mel Chua wrote: > On 12/30/2009 05:35 PM, Neville A. Cross wrote: >> >> * Full legal name >> Neville Alberto Cross Vogl, but as stated on subject will suffice. > > Welcome, Neville! It's great to see you in Marketing - I've been admiring > your work in Ambassadors

Re: FAD and some other stuff

2010-01-01 Thread Mel Chua
Attached is a ODS of plane fare for the Marketing FAD compiled from me lazily searchingk kayak... Wow - thanks, Ryan! expensive as time goes on... looks like the cheapest place for us to meet is DC, followed by Boston. Personally, I'm leaning towards Boston or Raleigh For the record: the est

Re: Self-Introduction: Neville Cross

2010-01-01 Thread Mel Chua
On 12/30/2009 05:35 PM, Neville A. Cross wrote: * Full legal name Neville Alberto Cross Vogl, but as stated on subject will suffice. Welcome, Neville! It's great to see you in Marketing - I've been admiring your work in Ambassadors for quite some time. I just sponsored you for the FAS group.

Re: Contributor Spotlight Podcast

2010-01-01 Thread Max Spevack
(Catching up on email after vacation) question: should all interviews be made in english? might be the easy way to understand us all. Also we could use some translation after the interviews so everyone can reach the content. I tend to believe that the international scope of Fedora is importan