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Re: RFC/CFP -- Linux Wireless (802.11/Bluetooth/NFC) Mini-Summit 2012 (Barcelona?)

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Hi John,

> > > Given the potential to expand this into a larger event, we would
> > > likely need to be somewhat more formal about having proposals for
> > > speaking slots.  In that case, we might require a program committee
> > > for reviewing proposals, etc.  Anyone interested in participating in
> > > speaking at the mini-summit or in reviewing speaking proposals should
> > > contact me or reply in this thread.
> > 
> > When you and I talked originally about this, we discussed the format a
> > little bit. In theory we have a bunch of options here. One of the
> > original thoughts was 1-2 day mini-conference and 1 day break-out
> > sessions. I assume 6 presentation per day is maximum. Is it enough to
> > just do 1 day?
> 
> I don't think that 1 day is enough.  2 might not be enough, depending
> on how we stage it.  Do you think that we would have more than one
> "track" (e.g. separate Blueooth/802.11/NFC sessions)?  A single
> "plenary" session?  Or some mix?

so what about 2 days single track and 1 day with breakout sessions. So
we could do 12 talks with morning and afternoon sessions on the 3rd day
as needed.

If we have many proposals for presentations, we can always go switch to
2 tracks. If we require LinuxCon registration, then it should be no
problem to get a second room. If not, I have to negotiate with Angela
next week ;)

Regards

Marcel


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