Chris Cannam wrote:
On Wednesday 15 Oct 2003 10:20 am, iriXx wrote:
i was literally behind you on the opposite side of
the
table, with Campaign for Digital Rights (we were next to the AFFS
folk).
Yes, I noticed you -- I think -- you're visible in at least one of
those photos, aren't you? I meant to say hello, but never got around
to it. Sorry.
As for Jörn's question about LinuxTag or the LAD thing, I honestly
don't know yet. I've read the stuff posted here about the LAD event
and it seems interesting.
i'm sure it's going to be a killer event - this year was a huge success
already, and next year it's going to be even bigger: 4 days with two
parallel tracks, one technical and one user-centered.
for a glimpse of this year's conference, check this:
http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/eventszkm2003.php3
there's a link there to a report by dave p. which gives more details.
Never really considered LinuxTag -- do
they even have a date for the 2004 one yet?
not afaik. but it's sometime in june usually.
here's some footage of our booth this year:
http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/eventslt2003.php3
imho it would be great to have you guys with us!
sequencing was a hot topic this year - werner schweer (of muse) and jörg
anders (noteedit) were always surrounded by visitors....
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