Dear Juanjo, sorry for leaving earlier the conference call today but I had other business. The following mail is to clarify with you some points concerning the Checkpoint 7 and 8 (https://docs.google.com/document/d/17_A-f1c6Ktvz17b2ggNBxFeHL0cGbAUBKjcTWH1AVZs/edit) and in copy are also reading the WP9 partners. As I already anticipated to you during the PhC, we are already organizing a calendar of webinars on the various WP9 aspects: methodology, environment and then specific tools. The calendar will be defined in the next couple of weeks but mostly will depend on when the Methodology will be ready. We are hardly working to deliver it on time as one of the strong requirements arrived from the UC projects during the last training session in Madrid was about the methodology. However, the approach we intended to follow is slightly different from the one you suggested. Look at this link (it is a draft) to have an idea of what we have in mind: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1giykqaaIcc7kiuuUoeQz4DlXZ0J7ViMJ2IT1wRaX3kU/edit# The sessions will be organized by two persons (a moderator and a presenter) and will last no more than 45 minutes. The attendees will have the opportunities just to listen and by using the chat to ask questions that will be collected by the moderator. Every ten minutes these questions will be asked by the moderator to the presenter. In this way the presentation will proceed in a more easy way without the risk of interruptions and network overload. It is clear that at the end of the webinar the info and contact about the presenter will be provided again in order to enable the interested attendees to ask for more questions. However, let's say that for us the stronger requirements is the duration. Our experience says that a Webinar longer than 45 minutes is counter productive and with very little participation. Concerning point #8, please let's discuss about this but our ads on the webinars will be posted also to other communities and we are always in contact with other OSS communities (at least for what concern Engineering stuff). Feel free to ask for clarifications and best regards, Matteo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/old-fiware-tools/attachments/20121008/30c16651/attachment.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: matteo_melideo.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 354 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/old-fiware-tools/attachments/20121008/30c16651/attachment.vcf>
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