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List:       kde-events
Subject:    Re: [Kde-events] Developer Meeting
From:       Michael Brade <brade () kde ! org>
Date:       2002-07-05 15:48:44
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On Friday 05 July 2002 15:17, David Faure wrote:
> > How many developers attended to the LinuxTag "hacking" sessions and other
> > developer meetings.
>
> LinuxTag was a bit special - people came and went all the time.
> At the Nuremberg meeting we were quite a lot... hmm 25 maybe?
just have a look at the group photo ;)

> A weekend is definitely too short for a developer meeting, IMHO. If one
> spends as much time travelling as he spends time coding, it's not worth it.
> Anything before 10th of August is really impossible at this point, IMHO.
> People have stuff planned already. Better plan for end of August or
> September, or later.
Yes, seconded. My time, for example, is totally planned until September... but 
then again, I don't need to attend; I was in Nuernberg already, so let's 
choose people who never had the opportunity to meet some fellow KDE 
hackers in the first place.

> > 5. What should we do except "hacking"? Go to a local restaurant, MC
> > Donald's, perhaps a simple coffee shop or not do anything?
>
> To me, restaurant is always a good idea ;)
hehe :) Typical good ole french people ;)

> Better if it's not too crowded, so that we can hear each other - there's
> lots of talking when you put 20 KDE developers in the same room ;)
Yes, even more than coding ;)

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