Hi,
Le 02/03/2014 08:24, Marc Paré a écrit :
[...]
Just to add my opinion:
Our real LiboCon runs from Sep 3-5 and the 2nd is our (the
TDF/LibreOffice community membership day) to talk of internal
matters/policy/planning etc. IMO, we should put the dates 2-5th on the
logo, and when the logo appears on our site, we should make it clear
that the date of the Sep. 2, is the day for TDF/LibreOffice community
membership only.
Yes, we use to have the NLP/l10n meeting here too. And as I said, this
was added when several members discovered too late about that day
because it was not advertise, or they thought it was private.
This may in fact help in promoting and convincing LibreOffice
contributors to apply for membership before the conference, and, we
could plan on accepting applications for membership a month or so before
the conference so that new members could have a chance to come to the
conference on Sep 2.
I second your proposal.
Cheers
Sophie
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