Am Sonntag, den 07.02.2010, 22:00 +0100 schrieb Christoph Wickert:
Am Sonntag, den 07.02.2010, 21:21 +0100 schrieb Gerold Kassube:
> Hi there,
>
> (from somebody who attend FOSDEM)
>
> Yeaaaah, I agree with you in general, but let me clarify some things:
> 1.) It's an easy way "from outside" to put up your finger and point
it
> so somebody ...
> 2.) Who is the Sheriff in that case?
>
> Just to let you know or many readers know, it was a "Policy" from my
> point of view as an event-owner for Linuxtag (Germany) and to be honest;
> on Linuxtag it works because I personally kicked off every person with
> his private Laptop at the booth; also the FPL and the First FPL :-) You
> can ask them (if you don't believe).
So you think a policy only works if there is somebody (you?) to enforce
it? I still believe that our ambassadors are smart enough to understand
and follow such a policy even if there is no "sheriff".
^^
As said, I can only speak for the event I "own"; and I only talked about
Linuxtag my friend ..
And btw. it has nothing to do with me personaly or my person :-)
So because you are complaining there seems to be a need for a person
(however you call it), or why you are complaining?
> Also to be honest; FOSDEM is as it said the name Free and Open Source
> Developer European Meeting
>
> There is and should be time to meet, time to hack and also time to
> discuss. Who never been there, please come once, see it and go ahead
> raise up your finger complaining ...
> Please not earlier; thanks :-)
I have been there last year, so am I qualified to speak up?
^^
Yes why not?
As I said/wrote: "Who never been there ..."
All I wanted to say: The time at an event is to short. Use it wisely.
Package updates are a pretty boring task. Better use your time to attend
a talk, a hackfest, to talk to people that you only meet rarely or to
help at the Fedora booth. And if you help out at the booth, be there for
visitors and not for your laptops.
> BTW.: I sit close to that people who reviewed packages: In the HACKROOM
> (This was not done at the booth!
As I wrote in my mail there were complaints about Fedora people just
sitting and hacking at their booth. Please read the #fedora-de log of
today if you don't believe me.
^^
I believe you, be sure. You're a really great contributor.
Bye
Gerold
> Hope to see you all soon again in person
>
> Regards
>
> Gerold
Regards,
Christoph
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