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This is the wiki page for moderators of the LinuxTag conference tracks. Moderation of a day is split in 3 shifts:
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This is the wiki page for moderators of the LinuxTag conference tracks. Moderation of a day is split in 3 handy shifts:
* Morning (10 - 11.30 AM)
* Morning (10 - 11.30 AM)
* Noon (2 - 3.30 PM)
* Noon (2 - 3.30 PM)
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* Afternoon (4 - 5.30 PM).
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* Afternoon (4 - 6 PM).
In the table below, the shifts are decided through bars. In brackets you find the name(s) of the moderators who already chose (a) shift(s). If the names are devided through bars, then these persons chose a shift. Feel free to chose wether you would like to moderate the tracks of a specific shift or of a whole day. For further questions about your moderation contact the mailinglist for the field helpers of the LinuxTag: [mailto:helfer@linuxtag.org helfer(at)linuxtag(dot)org]. You can communicate in English or German. Thank you for your support!
In the table below, the shifts are decided through bars. In brackets you find the name(s) of the moderators who already chose (a) shift(s). If the names are devided through bars, then these persons chose a shift. Feel free to chose wether you would like to moderate the tracks of a specific shift or of a whole day. For further questions about your moderation contact the mailinglist for the field helpers of the LinuxTag: [mailto:helfer@linuxtag.org helfer(at)linuxtag(dot)org]. You can communicate in English or German. Thank you for your support!
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This compilation is for planning purposes. Talks may change, because the LinuxTag conference team optimizes the schedule virtually until the last minute. The current version of the conference program is always to be found at the LinuxTag website. Again - thank you for your support!
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This compilation is for planning purposes. Talks may change, because the LinuxTag conference team optimizes the schedule virtually until the last minute. The current version of the conference program is always to be found at the [http://www.linuxtag.org/2012/de/program/program.html LinuxTag website]. If you landed here by some accident and don't know what this is about, have a look at the [[vp:Moderator_Job_Description|Moderator's Job Description]].

Revision as of 01:08, 12 May 2012

This is the wiki page for moderators of the LinuxTag conference tracks. Moderation of a day is split in 3 handy shifts:

  • Morning (10 - 11.30 AM)
  • Noon (2 - 3.30 PM)
  • Afternoon (4 - 6 PM).

In the table below, the shifts are decided through bars. In brackets you find the name(s) of the moderators who already chose (a) shift(s). If the names are devided through bars, then these persons chose a shift. Feel free to chose wether you would like to moderate the tracks of a specific shift or of a whole day. For further questions about your moderation contact the mailinglist for the field helpers of the LinuxTag: helfer(at)linuxtag(dot)org. You can communicate in English or German. Thank you for your support!

Tag London Berlin I Berlin II Europa I Europa II
Wed, May 23 Systemmanagement (Martin Alfke) Business & Public Administration (//) Business & Public Administration (//) Virtualisierung & HA (Dennis Kersten) Software Development (//)
Thu, May 24 Storage (Udo Seidel) Business & Public Administration (Benjamin) Business & Public Administration (//) Admin Update & Best Practises (Arturo Sánchez Herrero) Software Development (Robert Clausecker/Chris Kühl/)
Fri, May 25 Linux Kernel (Thorsten Leemhuis) Office (/Chris Kühl/) Knowhow (//Robert Clausecker) Monitoring (//Tobias Mueller) Cloud Lösungen (Martin Seidler)
Sat, May 26 Mobile Applications (/Tobias Mueller/) Free Your Desktop (Sirko Kemter/Sirko Kemter/Tobias Mueller) Community (Robert Clausecker) Web Applications (Alina Dima) Gadgets & Embedded Linux (Manuel Traut)

This compilation is for planning purposes. Talks may change, because the LinuxTag conference team optimizes the schedule virtually until the last minute. The current version of the conference program is always to be found at the LinuxTag website. If you landed here by some accident and don't know what this is about, have a look at the Moderator's Job Description.

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