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''Sponsorship requests have been archived to UbuntuDeveloperSummitParis/SponsorshipRequests. The selection panel has reviewed the sponsorship requests and the selected sponsored-participants have be announced (and notified via e-mail) on Friday 2006-05-12. No more sponsorship requests are being considered. '' ''Sponsorship requests have been archived to UbuntuDeveloperSummitParis/SponsorshipRequests. The selection panel has reviewed the sponsorship requests and the selected sponsored-participants are being announced and notified via e-mail. All notifications should be sent by May 15th. No more sponsorship requests are being considered. ''

How to Attend

All core Ubuntu developers will be in attendance and anyone else who is interested or involved in Ubuntu is welcome to attend as well.

While the developer summit is open, we do need to have an idea of who is going to be coming so we can plan the space requirements. Please fill in your information at ["/Attendees"]. Please also note that this is a developer summit, not a typical "presentations and speeches" conference. It's hard work with an intense schedule with a pre-designed agenda. You'll be collaborating with the lead developers and helping to define the concrete deliverables that make up the next four and a half months work (until the release of Edgy, probably Ubuntu 6.10).

Sponsorship

Sponsorship requests have been archived to UbuntuDeveloperSummitParis/SponsorshipRequests. The selection panel has reviewed the sponsorship requests and the selected sponsored-participants are being announced and notified via e-mail. All notifications should be sent by May 15th. No more sponsorship requests are being considered.

Goals and Agenda

The conference will be focused on technical specifications and development for Ubuntu Version 6.10 (Edgy Eft).

Travel Hints

Charles de Gaulle Aéroport (CDG/LFPG) is Air France's main hub and the second busiest airport in the world, depending on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_world%27s_busiest_airports_by_international_passenger_traffic the method] you choose.

The station underneath the airport is Roissy-CDG; it is on the TGV-avoiding-line (LGV Interconnexion) that skirts Paris, featuring direct TGV/Thalys services from Brussels and the rest of France. Coming from London you can switch from Eurostar onto the TGV at Lille Europe; or go into Paris Gare du Nord and out again. (Note that the London->Brussels trains that stop at Lille are frequently less-crowded and so you're more likely to get cheaper tickets on this routeing, it's probably also faster by avoiding the local train journey out from central Paris where you will need to catch [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RER_B3 RER Line B3].

More Info

Jane Weideman's annoucement:

Questions

Can we have a link with further info??? YanisKekatos, Fri Apr 28 17:59:23 EEST 2006

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