On 21 May 2014 18:35, Josh Boyer <jwboyer@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 21 May 2014 15:09, Tom Callaway <tcallawa@redhat.com> wrote:
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>> Congratulations! If you're on this mailing list, you've submitted a talk
>> or a workshop/hackfest which was accepted for Flock 2014.
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>> A few things up-front:
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>> * We had a lot of submissions this year, combined with a need to run
>> less sessions than last year. Not everyone was accepted.
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>> * If you submitted multiple talks, there is a very good chance that we
>> only took one of your talks. This was done intentionally, to allow for
>> more people to present.
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>> * Attached to this email is our working schedule for Flock 2014. Please
>> locate your sessions (search on your FAS user name) and send back any
>> comments or concerns that you have. We plan to make this schedule public
>> on Friday, so please be quick about it.
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> I think Dennis Gilmore (ausil) wanted to be on my EPEL restructuring
> project. If it is possible would it be ok to switch mine to the earlier 2
> hour slot.

We'll take a look.  Dennis is interested in a lot of activities and
talks though between rel-eng, FESCo, and ARM.  We already tried to
accommodate for that and it might not be possible to move further.


No problem. I figured you guys had worked through the 200 places various people want at the same time, but I figured I should point on that one item.

 
> Also were there any EPEL related talks or workshops that weren't accepted? I
> could talk with their owners to get them some time in that workshop.

No.  Yours was the only EPEL related anything submitted.


OK. Just wanted to make sure that if there was that if there were and they were attending that they weren't left out.

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Stephen J Smoogen.