akademy talk?

Carl Symons carlsymons at gmail.com
Mon Feb 27 15:49:09 UTC 2012


On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Marco Martin <notmart at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thursday 16 February 2012, you wrote:
>> > Plasma Active will be a hot topic at Akademy. Having several
>> > presentations and presenters would be nice. Desktop Summit was
>> > speculative...a series of presentations showing "what if". These
>>
>> i would love more than one presentation as well.
>> for that however people need to step up ;)
>>
>
> sooo, any takers? ;)
> (deadlines looming)

How about if the group decides how many presentations should be given,
the topics, and then recruits Activists to present on those?

Don't be shy. Akademy is friendly territory. No matter how little you
think you know, you will certainly know more about your topic than
most of the people attending your presentation. The audience wants to
know about what you are presenting and they will be on your side.

>
> also, how is the procedure to ask for an hacking room?

The procedure is to put a question about a hacking room at the bottom
of an email about Akademy B^)

I will present the question to the Akademy planning team. The current
plan is that hacking rooms and other BoFs will be put into the
schedule at Akademy. For Desktop Summit Berlin, scheduling and
assigning some sessions ahead of time was unwieldy, and the schedule
changed quite a bit. Ad hoc/first-come, first-served worked well.

It would serve the Plasma Active group to settle on some specifics
ahead of time--how many people, room and equipment requirements, total
time needed, preferred day(s) and time-of-day.

Carl

>
> Cheers,
> Marco Martin
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