to enlarge the conference and include other, related Open Source technologies as well. In addition I think it is also time to start inviting people from the neighbouring countries such as Egypt. In February 2006, we are going to have a 3 day long conference in 3 parallel tracks covering various Open Source fields. While many talks will be in Hebrew I belive there will be enough talks in English to fill a full track in the conference. In addition it will be a good opportunity to mix and mangle with fellow Linux users and to meet our other guests. For further details please read the full I would be happy to see you on the conference Gabor Szabo
Mix and "mangle"?
So not only do you want our unwashed perl nerds, you want to mangle with them too?
Gah; no hope for peace in the Middle East.
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haha cheers :)
Good luck with your conference; personally I am pretty sure I don't qualify. I'm a PHB :)
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Bit of a challenge, trying to find a way to work PHBs into a perl and developer-oriented conference...
Off the top of my head, no clue. I'm always happy to see FOSS awareness generation, but it'd be something of a stretch given the focus of your conference; maybe a separate event. Us PHBs are always interested in FOSS-business world intersection.
As for this conference, perhaps the non-technical constituency might be interested in a presentation on more general things such as:
Just something to build a bit of awareness at the management level regarding development options and strategies, nicely wrapped up in a bit of perl advocacy if you must.
Make sense?
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I'm a perl, C and MySQL guy,
I'm a perl, C and MySQL guy, I wish I can come but I guess it's not possible :|
It's not about the bus ticket
It's not about the bus ticket or the visa. It's about other thing that can't be discussed here!
Please any one tell me if
Please can any one tell me if members from What is called Israel are welcomed here????????
Egypt GNU/Linux User Group
This is Egypt GNU/Linux User Group. It's made for us, egyptians. but contributions from anywhere in the world are welcomed cause we are not willing to live alone. anywhere's contributions are welcomed then we can decide either to respond or not
Ahmed D. El-Mekkawy
Why not ? Don't respond to
Why not ? Don't respond to a thread if you don't like it (!)