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FOSDEM 2005

Event if the schedule of the mozilla room is not present on the official page, you can't see it here. I'll be the first to speak on Sunday, and I'll present Camino to the european mozillians. I posted a draft, last week of what I wanted to talk about. I got some pretty good feedback from the various camino mailing-lists. I'll post a second draft before the end of this week-end. If you have anything specific you want to know about Camino, please post a comment here so I can dig for answers before the presentation.
I will also attend the L10n pow wow,and will represent the Caminol10n project at it. I will explain why localizing camino si so different than the other applications using mozilla's framework (be it ff, th , the suite or nview). I will also explain how the Caminol10n project works. If I can get a few more contact in order to have more language in which camino will be available that would be fine.
I'll also attend the OpenStep room to speak with people willing to port Camino to gnustep (and I wonder why they don't use Apple's gcc - which includes the objective-c++ compiler).

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