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Re: [Ghm-discuss] Talk wish list
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Luca Saiu |
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Re: [Ghm-discuss] Talk wish list |
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Thu, 27 Jun 2013 17:08:12 +0200 |
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On 2013-06-27 at 16:11, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> My wish list would be too long, but I would appreciate more people from
> the tool chain people (Binutils, libc, GDB, Gnulib, etc.), Dico &
> Mailutils & Pies (hi Sergey! ;-)), GNUstep, and the security people
> (SASL, Shishi, Nettle, etc.)
If we email many different projects, maybe we should just use a standard
email text, possibly with some details to fill-in.
This "generic" message is based on the text I've sent to guile-dev@ and
address@hidden
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
Hello people.
We're organizing the next GNU Hackers Meeting which will take place next
August in Paris, France; see http://www.gnu.org/ghm/2013/paris . As we
still have free slots, we are starting to contact potential speakers a
little more pro-actively.
Would some of you like to give a talk about your GNU project at the
meeting? If you have a talk proposal, please write to
address@hidden . You are also welcome to subscribe to the mailing
list, using the web interface at
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ghm-discuss .
If you simply want to attend without speaking, you can register as well.
We're trying to do a little outreach so the talks will be open to
everybody, but of course we particularly welcome GNU contributors.
Best regards,
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
> We can share the emailing work, if you want.
Sure. Tell me which projects I should contact, and I'll subscribe to
their mailing lists, send the message above and handle responses.
I also have bulk emailing scripts implemented in Emacs Lisp, but I don't
think that spamming *all* GNU lists will be productive.
Regards,
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Luca Saiu
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