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  • 1.  ODF Plugfest Berlin Session Planning

    Posted 06-20-2011 17:42
    I apologize for sending this as a bcc. I'm copying a number of mailings lists, I know that at least one of them will bounce if I list too many recipients. We have an ODF Plugfest coming up on July 14th and 15th in Berlin, hosted by two German government ministries: Bundesministerium des Innern and the Bundesministeriums für Wirtschaft und Technologie. If you have attended previous such events then you should have received a personal invitation email last week, with the title "Save the date: 6th ODF Plugfest on July 14th and 15th 2001 in Berlin". If you have not attended a Plugfest before and want to attend this one, please let me know ASAP. I'd encourage anyone with a strong technical interest in ODF interoperability to attend, including implementors of ODF editors, toolkits and other processing tools, but also document authors, specification experts, etc., with insights into this area. As in the past, the participants in the Plugfest will organize the schedule for the Plugfest around short presentations and interactive testing events. We need your help to design the schedule. So if you are planning on attending, I'll ask you to please do these three things: 1) Respond to the invite, according to the instructions given, so the hosts will know how many people are attending. 2) Sign up for the Plugtest mailing list and wiki, according to the instructions here: http://plugfest.opendocsociety.org/doku.php Most of the organizing around the Plugfest occurs on that mailing list. 3) Sign up to give a short presentation or lead an interop testing scenario on this page: http://plugfest.opendocsociety.org/doku.php?id=plugfests:201105_berlin:info#thursday_july_14th Regards, -Rob


  • 2.  Re: [odf-adoption] ODF Plugfest Berlin Session Planning

    Posted 06-21-2011 12:42
    Hello Rob, Sorry for this practical question but I'm unclear where the participants should register or reply to confirm their participation. Would you have a pointer? Thank you, -- Charles-H. Schulz Associé / Founding Partner Ars Aperta.


  • 3.  Re: [odf-adoption] ODF Plugfest Berlin Session Planning

    Posted 06-21-2011 13:51
    "Charles-H. Schulz" <charles-h.schulz@arsaperta.com> wrote on 06/21/2011 10:43:26 AM: > > Hello Rob, > > Sorry for this practical question but I'm unclear where the > participants should register or reply to confirm their participation. > Would you have a pointer? > Hi Charles, Invitations were sent to those who attended past Plugfests. Participant attendance is confirmed by sending an email to the address given in the invitation. If someone did not receive an invite, then I can pass their name on to the hosts, so they can send an invitation. Ignore the "user login" on the website. That is not for registration. That is for editing the web site. Regards, -Rob


  • 4.  Re: [odf-adoption] ODF Plugfest Berlin Session Planning

    Posted 06-21-2011 14:08
    Le Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:49:57 -0400, robert_weir@us.ibm.com a écrit : > "Charles-H. Schulz" <charles-h.schulz@arsaperta.com> wrote on > 06/21/2011 10:43:26 AM: > > > > > Hello Rob, > > > > Sorry for this practical question but I'm unclear where the > > participants should register or reply to confirm their > > participation. Would you have a pointer? > > > > Hi Charles, > > Invitations were sent to those who attended past Plugfests. > Participant attendance is confirmed by sending an email to the > address given in the invitation. > > If someone did not receive an invite, then I can pass their name on > to the hosts, so they can send an invitation. > > Ignore the "user login" on the website. That is not for > registration. That is for editing the web site. Ah, I see. Indeed, I was confused by the user login thing and was wondering whether there was an actual online registration process. Thanks, Charles. > > Regards, > > -Rob -- Charles-H. Schulz Associé / Founding Partner Ars Aperta.