[Ubuntu-ch] Call for help | Lausanne RP | VERY IMPORTANT

Patrick Murena patrick.murena at gmail.com
Wed Apr 30 21:40:44 BST 2008


Ok I don't really see a big differences a part that you removed Amarok
(which is the only surely hold talk). Anyhow I don't really care about the
minutes by now:

I NEED TO KNOW HOW WILL HOLD WHICH TALK, I'M SEEKING VOLUNTEERS !!!!!!

It makes no sense to me to know if we talk first about flours or cheese
before we know that we're actually able to talk about one or the other. My
proposal was mainly about subjects which need people to talk about.

Patrick

P.S. Sorry Simon I know you want to help but the general idle concerning RP
mails is getting me nervous.

On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 10:17 PM, Simon Schneebeli <
simon.schneebeli at okko.org> wrote:

> Ok. To make my idea of a programme more precise here what I think would
> be a good framework:
>
> ==>> 19h00: Débuter avec Ubuntu:
> -> Introduction à Ubuntu (10min)
>
> -> Collaborer via Internet: (7 min)
> Evolution et Openoffice pour communiquer avec les gens qui travaillent
> avec des documents en Word
>
> -> Plug and Play: Eh oui, ça marche (7 min)
> Synchroniser son agenda et carnet d'adresse du téléphone mobile ainsi
> qu'import de photos (haven't done any sync myself. So need someone else
> to help with this.
>
> -> La communication en direct (5 min)
> Téléphonie VoIP (would be great to get a call from someone from South
> Africa just in the right moment. Just to show the multiculti of Ubuntu
> (and of course to show that this works).
>
> -> Toute la panoplie: Installer de nouvelles programmes (5min)
> Présentation de Synaptic. Installer par exemple un jeu et montrer que ça
> marche, tout en attirant l'attention sur la dernière partie où l'on
> montrera plus de jeux.
>
> All in all 45 min, no breaks in between (they are in my opinion not
> needed) followed by a long break where people can talk, try out,
> "bidouiller", have a beer etc)
>
>
> ==> Eventually dinner break here, but I guess it would be better to do
> that later
>
>
> ==> 20h30: Ubuntu for multimedia freaks
> 30 minutes all in all, followed by a short break
> (Put here some sexy description of what will be presented).
>
>
> ==> 21h00: Sponsor talk
> 30 minutes, again, focus on the essential.
>
>
> ==> 22h: "Freedom" Party
> (eventually put some music that is CC-licensed to show more about the
> "free" philosophy.
>
> Just to make things clear: I'm not a marketing specialist, although I
> have had the chance to work some in this field. But I dont think that it
> will be possible to attract ANY newbie with a five hour programme.
>
> Simon
>
> Patrick Murena wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Simon Schneebeli
> > <simon.schneebeli at okko.org <mailto:simon.schneebeli at okko.org>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi all,
> >
> >     Actually, my initial idea was a way shorter programme with a much
> more
> >     precise focus. I think that iff we want to attract newbies, then
> >     we need
> >     a programme that is adapted to what they are looking for. Someone
> who
> >     has never dealt with Linux will probably not attend an event that
> last
> >     for four hours. I'd say that a presentation of one hour would be
> >     enough,
> >     and then have enough computers ready so that they can try it out
> >     themselves.
> >
> >
> > Well I did it this way because I thought that the first part would  be
> > generalist part (newbies only), the second would go more into the
> > system (everybody) and the last would be the fun part of Ubuntu
> > (everybody how likes fun). By doing so newbies have all the time to
> > ask/talk/test after the first part.
> >
> >
> >     with a long break between every part so that people can come
> >     particularly for the part they are interested in.
> >
> >
> > Long break between each parts will make the event longer, so we'll
> > have to start earlier.
> >
> >
> >     Personnally I have no idea of multimedia and eye candy (I mostly use
> >     only the basic functions of Linux and and have not much of an idea
> of
> >     the rest), but I'd be glad to talk a little about these basic
> >     functions.
> >
> >
> > Great thanks for proposing you. Pick a subject and acknowledge it so
> > we avoid duplicates.
> >
> >
> >
> >     By the way, will we do all that in English or French? I'd say that
> at
> >     least for the first part, French would be a better choice.
> >
> >
> > Well the whole thing about the two parties is to do them in local
> > languages. So the Lausanne talks will be hold in French. The only
> > exception will be Amarok if the talk is made by Mark.
> >
> > Patrick
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >     Patrick Murena wrote:
> >     > Hi folks,
> >     >
> >     > As I mentioned on IRC last night, the CEO of camptocamp has the
> >     > possibility to talk about our RP on a radio broadcast at RSR
> >     > (including a link on they're web page). But before he talk about
> it,
> >     > he needs the schedule of the RP. He needs something he can talk
> >     about,
> >     > don't he? That's why I'm coming up whit a proposal. Please let
> >     me know
> >     > until this evening where you wont to jump in and any other
> comments.
> >     > He needs the link to the schedule until tomorrow morning.
> >     >
> >     > Simon proposed to start the party a little later, his argument was
> >     > that people probably would prefer to go out if the sun shines
> >     and join
> >     > the party more towards the evening. Anyhow the schedule should,
> >     IMHO,
> >     > look something like this:
> >     >
> >     > Introduction speech: Welcome, thanks sponsors, who we are, what
> will
> >     > happen during the party (~15min)
> >     >
> >     > 10min off
> >     >
> >     > Ubuntu presentation: What is Ubuntu, who's Canonical, subproject
> >     > (Kubuntu, Edubuntu and Xubuntu), what for and where do I found the
> >     > community/support, how do I get involved. (~30 min)
> >     >
> >     > 10min off
> >     >
> >     > Use Ubuntu everyday: Open Office, mails, web, rss feeds, .... This
> >     > talk would show people that there's nothing they do on a everyday
> >     > basis in Windows or MacOS that they can't do (even better) with
> >     > Ubuntu. (~30min)
> >     >
> >     > 10min off
> >     >
> >     > Amaraok: Mamarok and Mark proposed to present they're baby,
> >     thanks to
> >     > them. (~(how long you plan)min)
> >     >
> >     > 10min off (eventually supper break. 60-90min).
> >     >
> >     > Synaptic: Synaptic in general, all you need is there and far more
> >     > (list/short presentation of the most popular apps). Software
> >     install.
> >     > (~15min)
> >     >
> >     > 10min off
> >     >
> >     > Sponsor talk: Configuration Automation & Centralized Management
> With
> >     > Puppet (~(how long they plan)min)
> >     >
> >     > 10min off
> >     >
> >     > Eye candy: compiz fusion, what is it and how does it look like.
> >     (15min)
> >     >
> >     > 10min off
> >     >
> >     > Ubuntu as a gaming platform: wine, playonlinux, .... (15min)
> >     >
> >     > Party, from now on it's beer, chat, key signing, gaming and ...
> >     time.
> >     >
> >     > This schedule would take approximately 4h. So we could, as Simon
> >     > proposed, start of later and begin the party at 5pm which would
> mean
> >     > that the talks would end around 9pm, 10-10.30 if we include a
> supper
> >     > break. This would leave up to three hours for the party it self.
> >     >
> >     > Any comments and/or volunteers welcome. But remember I must send
> the
> >     > final schedule until tomorrow morning if we want to be in the
> >     broadcast.
> >     >
> >     > Cheers Patrck.
> >
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