Tammy:
Thanks. I was more interested at first if you could hold a conference in
the DC area and if not, where are some of the conferences nearby the DC
area for the upcoming year of 2012? I would really like to attend one
nearby even it is in Boston.
Currently there are no events planned in t
is held in Boston, is it okay to blog
about or video record and send to this list?
Thanks,
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> CC: sriram.ramkris...@gmail.com; marketing-list@gnome.org
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Tammy:
On 12/24/11 04:51 AM, Tammy Miller wrote:
That is a great idea. Is it possible to have a conference in the DC
metro area?
Do you mean a GNOME specific conference? The GNOME Foundation does
have a yearly GNOME-specific event in the fall over Columbus Day
weekend. This typically has be
On Sat, 2011-12-24 at 05:51 -0500, Tammy Miller wrote:
> That is a great idea. Is it possible to have a conference in the DC
> metro area?
The thread is not abour organizing conferences, but about GNOME presence
at existing conferences. If you know about a conference in the DC area
that benefit fr
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 2:51 AM, Tammy Miller wrote:
> That is a great idea. Is it possible to have a conference in the DC metro
> area?
>
>
What kind of conference do you mean? Just a tech conference or hackfest?
sri
> Tammy
>
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> From: sriram.ramkris...@gmail
That is a great idea. Is it possible to have a conference in the DC metro area?
Tammy
From: sriram.ramkris...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 19:03:03 -0800
Subject: speaker schedules for conference
To: marketing-list@gnome.org
I think we need to start scoping out conferences for the next year
On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Stormy Peters wrote:
> We should think about who we are trying to reach ... existing end users,
> potential end users, developers, community members, distros, downstream
> partners, ...
>
> All 3 of those events are very technical events and the reach would be to
We should think about who we are trying to reach ... existing end users,
potential end users, developers, community members, distros, downstream
partners, ...
All 3 of those events are very technical events and the reach would be to
existing fans and community members, I think.
Stormy
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