On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 2:39 AM, timofonic timofonic<timofonic@gmail.com>wrote:
Hello.
I'm not sure what one of the two mailing lists suits best, so I reply
in both because it may have different topis on each thread.
Oracle's OpenOffice (oOO) is going to participate in the Libre
Software World Conference (LSWC).
LSWC is the spiritual sucessor of the Open Source World Conference
(OSWC), that got canceled 20 days before celebration due to supossed
economical issues. LSWC replaces this event and will be celebated at
27 October in Malaga (Andalucia, Spain, Europe).
I would like to inform you about this and if there are any plans in
respect to it. Maybe a group of volunteers can come in with some The
Document Foundation's LibreOffice T-shirts (you can send me the logo
in vectorized version, PDF and such is preferred), for example ;)
http://www.libresoftwareworldconference.org
Sorry for saying it too late, but I checked the program today
(
http://www.libresoftwareworldconference.org/index.php/en/about-the-conference/agenda
).
Regards.
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I had an exchange with some of the core organizer's of the event which they
pull it off in 15 days. Unfortunately they dont have the huge budget that
OSWC had. So they are open to anyone that can make it to the event. They
told me they wanted to have people from TDF but they can't afford pay any
speaker expense.
However if the speaker can manage himself to get to it, he will be welcomed.
They also told me that Oracle's speaker is paying his own expenses as well,
mainly because he got invited to the Valencian educational lliurex event.
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