Am 25.10.2012 um 12:29 schrieb Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf: Sadly we are not among them :-(
Yes. I would have had one nice talk about progress of SWK and one about reverse engineered OSX compatible Distributed Objects. Both are topics that could best be presented in a talk&discussion.
My impression is that they have less rooms than in the past and some topics have become more generic, i.e. not projects get a room but topics (Distro, Desktop, Embedded, Mobile, Legal, Community, Scientists, Microkernel, ...).
Anyways, how can we deal with it? I don't see any other devroom we could make proposals for talks. Except "Smalltalk". Should we try to flood them with proposals for talks :)
Or we must do what many other projects are doing: organize our own conference[s] (hackathons, AlpenSTEP, ...). I have no idea if it is possible to get a conference room @ some hotel @ Brussels @ friday before FOSDEM. Is there someone from Belgium here on this list and could try to find out?
Nikolaus
Lars Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail: Datum: 25. Oktober 2012 12:00:01 MESZ
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1. Accepted devrooms (Tias Guns)
Von: Tias Guns <tias@fosdem.org>
Datum: 24. Oktober 2012 21:27:48 MESZ
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Betreff: [FOSDEM] Accepted devrooms
Devrooms are 'developer rooms' in which open source communities can organize their own schedule, made of presentations, brainstorming and hacking sessions. Our goal is to stimulate developer collaboration and cross-pollination between projects.
It is our pleasure and honor to announce that the following projects and topics have been granted a devroom at FOSDEM 2013:
Both Days --------- * Cross Distro * CrossDesktop * Embedded and Mobile * Free Java * Legal Issues * Mozilla
Saturday -------- * Apache OpenOffice * Community development and Marketing * FOSS for scientists * Graph Processing * Jabber/XMPP * Microkernels / Component-based OSes * Mono * PHP and Friends * Testing and Automation * The Wine Project * Virtualization * X.org
Sunday ------ * Ada * BSD * Cloud * Configuration/Systems Management * Cross Distro * LibreOffice * MySQL & Friends * NOSQL * Open Source Game Development * PostgreSQL * Python * Smalltalk * Telephony
In the coming weeks, they will announce their call for talks on various mailinglists (including this one). We will collect them on our website as well.
We will also open our call for stands (a place in the hallway) and lightningtalks (15 minute talks) in the coming week.
On behalf of the FOSDEM program team, Tias
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