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Call for topic suggestions and speakers for Warpstock Europe 2008
Posted by Christian Hennecke on April 27th, 2008


What topics would you like to see dealt with in presentations and
workshops at this year's Warpstock Europe event? After the success of
the previous years' wish lists, a Wiki has been set up again where you
can easily enter your suggestions:

http://www.warpstock.eu/en/agenda/wish_list.html

Please take the time to add some suggestions to this wish list. This
will not only help us in looking for suitable speakers but may also
convince potential speakers that they have something interesting to say
and to step forward.

All those interested in making presentations or conducting workshops are
asked to submit their information to our Session Manager
(info@warpstock.eu) as soon as possible.

If we do not receive any offers to give a presentation about a requested
topic, we will do our best to find an expert on that topic.

The ninth Warpstock Europe conference will be held at the City Hostel in
Düsseldorf, Germany, from November 14 to 16. Warpstock is an annual
conference for the OS/2 and eComStation operating systems and related
technology. It is dedicated to information, education, support, and
exchange and addresses users, developers, and software vendors. To
achieve these goals, the event offers seminars and workshops, exhibition
areas, and room for personal exchange.

More information is available at http://www.warpstock.eu.

Warpstock Europe is powered by warpevents.eu
Warpstock is a trademark of Warpstock, Inc.

Posted by Mentore Siesto on May 1st, 2008


On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 17:37:39 UTC, "Christian Hennecke"
<christian.hennecke@ruhr-uni-bochum.de> wrote:

Dear Christian,

I'd really like to contribute but seems I can't get past the
registration page.

As for the suggestions, I have one thing that I'd like to see some
discussion about: it is DOCUMENTATION.

Users lack documentation for packages, installation issues, operating
system and the like. This should be a compelling issue for anyone of
us which is developing something.

I am the first of these persons, of course :-)

Mentore


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