Andreas Rogge wrote: > I apologize for having messed this up. I absolutely missed the Call for > Papers. I would have also missed the Call for Projects, if Ralph didn't > say a word. > I could argue that the timeframes are too short and complain about > everything, but after all it is my fault. And thus, I'll try to clean > that mess up. > > The FrOSCon deadline for the project registration is 30.05.2009. My > personal deadline for that is 27.05.2009 24:00 CEST. So if we want to > decide any fundamental stuff, we need to do it quickly. no worries :D more than enough time > Has anyone of you (besides Didi) had a chance to submit a Paper in time? yes 3, all about CentOS * CentOS Small Enterprise Server : Why it makes sense? * CentOS on the Enterprise Desktop : How and why? * Centos as a kiosk : An overview of the different possibilities > Does anyone want to give a talk/lecture/workshop/whatever? If we can > fill half a day I can try to get a devroom where we can do it. > I can offer my talk about diskless CentOS with iSCSI and a > workshop/demonstration afterwards (about 1 hour). Ok, but then you would have to point out that I submitted them already and they will be held in the devroom > As I'll need a rough estimate of the number of people, I'd really > appreciate if everyone who is willing to help out could tell me as soon > as possible. One or two people more or less aren't a big deal, but last > year we had one desk and two chairs for about six people... Under all normal circumstances, I will be present > With the information I currently have I would order two desks, five > chairs and a movable wall for posters. > We can also have a bar table which we could probably place somewhere in > front of our booth. Maybe this is a good idea, what do you think? I don't know the layout of the ground, but a bar table tends to be easier to talk to people -- Toshaan <toshlinux at gmail.com> - http://www.toshaan.be