I've fielded a few questions from people who are interested in wineconf 2002.
http://net2.com/lindows/hotels.htm For a list of hotels. The best on the cheap/close scale would probably probably be Homestead which are really nice suites (have a little kitchen I believe).
Sorry about the short notice (by Feb 14th). That's of course not the cutoff to attend, but just the cutoff for those of you to attend that want Lindows.com to pick up the airfare.
We don't intend on advertising it to the general public so we keep a high caliber of attendee. The only place the notification has gone is wine-devel list. We currently have about 15 people signed up. Alexandre told me to tell you he's coming if that will help get more people here.
Please continue to send in your ideas about topics and speakers. This will help make the conference as informative and rewarding as possible.
We'll also have a fun event planned for one of the evenings on Lindows.com so we'll try to make it a good social event as well as technical.
-- MR
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Michael Robertson michael@lindows.com writes:
We don't intend on advertising it to the general public so we keep a high caliber of attendee. The only place the notification has gone is wine-devel list. We currently have about 15 people signed up. Alexandre told me to tell you he's coming if that will help get more people here.
Just to clarify my position, I'll be going, provided that there are enough other developers to make it worth it. In fact that seems to be the general sentiment around here: "I'll go if you go" <g>
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Michael Robertson michael@lindows.com writes:
We don't intend on advertising it to the general public so we keep a high caliber of attendee. The only place the notification has gone is wine-devel list. We currently have about 15 people signed up. Alexandre told me to tell you he's coming if that will help get more people here.
Just to clarify my position, I'll be going, provided that there are enough other developers to make it worth it. In fact that seems to be the general sentiment around here: "I'll go if you go" <g>
I'll go if Alexandre goes, and I have signed up (it's only two hours away by car for me, so it's easy.)
I'm just a Wine fan, not a real developer, at the moment, but I hope to start contributing regression tests and patches once the regression test framework is up.
I hope a few people there will want to chat about Windows API standardization; see http://www.kegel.com/remedy/remedy2.html#fix.info for how I would like to see the antitrust settlement address that. - Dan
"Michael" == Michael Robertson michael@lindows.com writes:
... Michael> Please continue to send in your ideas about topics and Michael> speakers. This will help make the conference as informative and Michael> rewarding as possible.
Dear Michael,
as a possible topic for the conferences, I have in mind that Dr. Ulrich Weigand (weigand@informatik.uni-erlangen.de), a long time high profile wine contributor, could be invited for a talk. I image he could talk about something like the chances of using native user.dll in the present wine architecture, but if he prefers to talk about other subject, we sure will get food for thoughts.
Best regards