Re: need help with OSCON track.
- From: Malcolm Tredinnick <malcolm commsecure com au>
- To: marketing-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: need help with OSCON track.
- Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 11:15:21 +1100
Hi Sri,
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 10:56, Sri Ramkrishna wrote:
> Do we have some canned presentations on GNOME that one could give? My
> manager finally gave approval for me to attend so I find myself struggling
> to figure out what kind of tutorial or track that might be interesting.
Have you read this?
http://usefulinc.com/edd/blog/contents/2003/12/19-oscon/read
That page is Edd Dumbill's idea of things he thinks may be appropriate.
If you want to give a general style of tutorial about what bits make up
GNOME and how they fit together, please feel free to reuse (either
verbatim or in modified format) the slides I made for linux.conf.au
(http://www.gnome.org/~malcolm/lca-2004). The slides as they are on that
site comfortably filled a two and a half hour tutorial, which included
about twenty minutes of demonstrations of various things and a lot of
ongoing questions.
>
> OSCON's deadline is today at midnight and I would like to have something
> at least a tutorial. While I'm thinking about it, it would be nice if
> someone who has done this before could help me out with materials.
>
> Secondly, I will probably be doing a booth at OSCON like I did last time.
> But hopefully a lot better organized. :-)
Somewhat related, I have been promised a write-up from the guys who did
the GNOME booth at Solutions Linux last week. Hopefully we can collect
together a few things like that to help ease the process of having
booths at conferences (although I realise you have done this sort of
thing before, Sri. My comment is more in the way of a general thing).
> Anyways, any direction would be very helpful. Thanks.
>
>
> About OSCON:
>
> O'Reilly Open Source Convention, July 26 - January 30.
> http://www.oreilly.com/conferences
My main observation is that that is a very long conference. Will you be
in attendance for the entire five months? :-)
Cheers,
Malcolm
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