On 29/11/16 14:29, Rich Bowen wrote: > So ... it's been a week, and I'm still unsure what the path is here. Is > there a call for papers of any kind? Is there a proposed schedule? Is > there a web page that we can use to start promoting the event? With a > lot of people being out for most of December, we really need to get > things moving if we're going to have any chance of getting the word out. As I have understood the venue has been 'arranged' but not confirmed yet, at least so far my update. The dojo format never had a formal CFP, more an announce you talk on the ML and we'll look at it. At least that was in the past the usual case. > > --Rich > > On 11/22/2016 10:09 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote: >> hi >> >> Daniel Paulus has offered to help with the organization and be a point >> of contact for the Brussels Dojo in Feb 3rd 2017. The rest of the team >> will still be supporting his efforts through the process. >> >> Daniel has been a long standing friend of the CentOS Project, and >> people who were at the very first dojo in Antwerp will remember him as >> the person educating us about dogTag and cert authority management. He's >> also been seen at other dojo's asking the hardest questions! But lets >> not hold that against him, he's a full time devops consultant after all. >> Asking the hard question is what he does :) >> >> Kris Buytaert also joins the organisation group. With Fabian Arrotin >> helping us on the ground, local to Brussels. Jim Perrin and Karsten Wade >> continue to help with the Red Hat relationship. It shall be my aim to >> support the group as best as I can. >> >> Please join me in welcoming the expanding CentOS Dojo organization >> group, and I look forward to seeing everyone in Feb. >> >> Regards, >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS-promo mailing list >> CentOS-promo at centos.org >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-promo >> >