Nice one :-)
Your blog's not on planet.documentfoundation.org (which I follow), so you should probably ask someone who is to link your post and alert TDF Planet readers to it.
- d.
On 29 September 2015 at 09:33, Carsten Agger agger@modspil.dk wrote:
This conference came and went, and I wrote a blog post about my own impressions:
http://blogs.fsfe.org/agger/2015/09/28/organizing-this-years-libreoffice-con...
There's also an album of CC-licensed photos (by participant and community member Nguyen Hung Vu) from the conference here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/vuhung/sets/72157656899260953
Den 22-10-2014 kl. 12:24 skrev Carsten Agger:
[1]The LibreOffice Conference for 2015 will take place in Aarhus, Denmark, as a collaboration between the Document Foundation, the Danish LibreOffice community, the FSFE local group and the municipality of Aarhus. Also involved are the local hacker space and (hopefully) other local free software groups. I personally will be involved as a community contact, i.e. as the person with feet on the ground in Aarhus. The event will be hosted by the municipality.
As the Document Foundation writes on its blog[2]:
Aarhus WaterfrontBerlin, October 17, 2014 – The Document Foundation
(TDF) announces that the LibreOffice Conference 2015 will be jointly organized by the Danish LibreOffice community in collaboration with local F/OSS groups and the Aarhus municipality, and hosted at the brand new Urban Media Space, from September 23 to September 25, 2015.
In addition, on September 22 the LibreOffice community will gather
for several face-to-face meetings: Board of Directors, Advisory Board, Engineering Steering Committee, and Certification Committee.
Aarhus is a city of education, knowledge and research. Its
university is internationally recognized for its contributions within, among other fields, social sciences, technology and science. Aarhus is known to attract talented students from around the world which also provides the city with a great diversity.
“Hosting the LibreOffice Conference will be an exciting opportunity
for the entire Danish free software community”, says Leif Lodahl, a long time leader of the Danish LibreOffice community, a founder of The Document Foundation, and the architect of several large migration projects to LibreOffice. “We are looking forward to welcoming LibreOffice volunteers and advocates from every corner of the world”.
As the day comes nearer, I may well want to reach out to the wider FSFE community to ask for assistance and support. I’m certainly excited to see how it will work out.
[1] Originally posted on my blog, http://blogs.fsfe.org/agger/2014/10/22/announcing-the-libreoffice-conference...
[2] http://blog.documentfoundation.org/2014/10/17/libreoffice-conference-2015-in...
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