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Le 2010-12-27 01:59, drew a écrit :
Hi,

I note that the Indiana Linux fest announced the keynote speaker
recently. The conference is March 25-27 in Indianapolis. (Added to wikik
Events page)

Wondering if anyone in the area interested in setting up a LibreOffice
table. Maybe a BOF talk?

Thanks,

Drew



Thanks for adding this Drew.

As we are talking of the wiki events page [1], I would like to propose:

* we not delete any of the links until they are at least 2 years out of date. This would leave us at least one year where we could reference the dates and track possible meets or conferences. * an event should always be followed by a report, either as a blog report or page on wiki or ... * events participation/successes should be revisited periodically for the examination of use of successful strategies as well as listing of best practices * list of LibreOffice marketing tools could be appraised at this point and re-worked if necessary

This is of course, unless we adopt a more efficient events calendar on the LibreOffice site. I would still suggest all of this for a calendar as well.

Cheers

Marc

[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Events


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