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Showcase LinuxCon2014 slides more prominently on website #1950

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andrewdavidwong opened this Issue May 4, 2016 · 6 comments

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I just read the email thread. I'm not quite sure I understand the importance / relevance of this particular document and why it should be more prominent. It could make sense to just have a collection of Talks displayed somewhere like qubes-os.org/talks/

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I just read the email thread. I'm not quite sure I understand the importance / relevance of this particular document and why it should be more prominent. It could make sense to just have a collection of Talks displayed somewhere like qubes-os.org/talks/

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Well, that would be something to ask @rootkovska about, but my guess is that having a Talks section and putting the slides there would achieve the desired result.

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andrewdavidwong commented May 4, 2016

Well, that would be something to ask @rootkovska about, but my guess is that having a Talks section and putting the slides there would achieve the desired result.

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Or simply have such section on https://qubes-os.org/doc/ ? Between "Reference" and "For developers". That slides from LinuxCon have a lot of useful, practical information.

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marmarek commented May 4, 2016

Or simply have such section on https://qubes-os.org/doc/ ? Between "Reference" and "For developers". That slides from LinuxCon have a lot of useful, practical information.

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Ok, let's do it that way.

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andrewdavidwong commented May 4, 2016

Ok, let's do it that way.

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@rootkovska, @marmarek: How's that?

(Changes are live at https://qubes-os.org/doc/)

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andrewdavidwong commented May 4, 2016

@rootkovska, @marmarek: How's that?

(Changes are live at https://qubes-os.org/doc/)

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Assuming it's fine. If not, please re-open.

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andrewdavidwong commented May 7, 2016

Assuming it's fine. If not, please re-open.

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