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On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 11:25:42AM -0400, John W. Linville wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 05:15:06PM +0200, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> 
> > > 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 ;)
> 
> My only concern is filling the number of slots.  Will we have 12+
> presentation poposals?

Just to keep the ball rolling...

Angela has reserved space for us at the Hotel Fira
Palace for the Wireless Summit on Thurs, Nov 8th and Fri, Nov 9th.
Please note that this will overlap Yocto Dev Days, oVirt Summit and
KVM Forum at the same venue.

Now, we need some talk proposals!  Please post in this thread (or
contact me or Marcel directly if necessary) to propose talks.  I would
love to see any topics on any relevant technologies, as well as topics
about how the projects are being managed, new sub-projects, etc.
It seems like a long time away right now, but it is a good time to
start thinking... :-)

Thanks,

John
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