Missing presentation downloads

I see that presentations are available for download for some, if not
most, sessions. Is this it or are there more still to be added?

The reason for asking is that there are several sessions I either
attended or wanted to attend for which I would now like the
presentations (actually I would’ve liked them before the session so I
could form questions or even to help decide whether to attend session in
first place).

Some example sessions missing downloads:

  • FUT7499 - SUSE Linux Enterprise Live Patching Roadmap: Live Kernel
    Patching using kGraft
  • FUT7615 - SUSE Linux Enterprise 12: What’s New?
  • TUT8148 - Upgrading to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12

I know there were slides for the last session listed as I attended that one.

Whilst the presenters may not mind being contacted I’m sure they could
do without the same “please can you send me the slides from your SUSECon
session” questions.

Thanks.

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner


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We’re still waiting for some BrainShare sessions. I know when I asked
about them, the answer was “We’re too busy as we’ve got SUSECon coming
up and not enough resources to do it immediately”.

I would assume that just returning from SUSECon, catching up with other
work, having this be a shortened U.S. holiday week, that if there is
something missing, it’s just a matter of time until it will be done.


Kim - 11/25/2014 3:09:46 PM

On 25/11/2014 22:11, kgroneman wrote:
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We’re still waiting for some BrainShare sessions. I know when I asked
about them, the answer was “We’re too busy as we’ve got SUSECon coming
up and not enough resources to do it immediately”.

I would assume that just returning from SUSECon, catching up with other
work, having this be a shortened U.S. holiday week, that if there is
something missing, it’s just a matter of time until it will be done.[/color]

Hopefully this is the case although I find it odd that some
presentations were publicly available for download when SUSECon closed.
If it is a timing thing I would expect none then (mostly) all to be made
available.

Anyway I’m now working my through the catalogue and will soon have a
list of the missing ones which I’ll post here.

Thanks.

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner


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Could you link to the presentations that you’ve found so far? I’ve not seen any on the susecon website. Thanks

On 01/12/2014 13:54, sysengPS wrote:
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Could you link to the presentations that you’ve found so far? I’ve not
seen any on the susecon website. Thanks[/color]

If a presentation is available to download for a session it will be
listed when you click on the session name in the sessions catalogue[1].

HTH.

[1] https://susecon2014.smarteventscloud.com/connect/search.ww

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner


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Thanks for the help.

[QUOTE=smflood;25171]On 01/12/2014 13:54, sysengPS wrote:
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Could you link to the presentations that you’ve found so far? I’ve not
seen any on the susecon website. Thanks[/color]

If a presentation is available to download for a session it will be
listed when you click on the session name in the sessions catalogue[1].

HTH.

[1] https://susecon2014.smarteventscloud.com/connect/search.ww

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner


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