http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2002/infomail-5.html
[ available in a couple of hours ]
1. Booth Arrangements
We are currently trying very hard to negotiate with the people who
are actually building the booths and discuss how they shall look
like and what kind of furniture there should be. Since the
exhibition map had to be changed a couple of times (affecting FSF,
Krypto, Audio and PHP), an updated map[1] is online already.
1. http://luonnotar.infodrom.org/~joey/map.eps
Furniture will be simple this year. I expect there to be tables
(like 150x60 or something) and chairs. I hope to get three show-cases
(for Opie, GPE and SmartCards). There are still four infopoint
thingies which I haven't yet assigned to a particular project. I'll
do that tonight and will contact the particular project individually. I
can't offer more of them, unfortunately.
The good news is that there will be a ceiling above of the booths
(except for Zope and VRML). There ought to be booth signs that
contains the name of the project as well.
If you haven't yet sent me a booth proposal, now would be a good
time to do so. This excludes projects like Porting, Squeak, Wine,
Fresco, Window Maker, Zope and VRML, since their booths are fixed
already.
1. Social Event
Thanks to everybody who has already registered for the Social
Event[2]. If you would like to participate in it, but haven't yet
activated the field Social Event in the edit form[3], please do as
soon as possible. I am forced to hand the number of reserved
tickets to the caterer on Monday morning. I'll also print a list
of all people who have signed up for a ticket, so you can purchase
the ticket on Wednesday or Thursday at the LinuxTag office until
5pm.
2. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2002/linuxnacht.html
3. http://www.infodrom.org/LinuxTag/edit_person.php3
I will most probably generate those lists by Sunday evening.
Hence, if you are interested in the Social Event and haven't yet
reserved a ticket, please do so until Sunday evening or you won't get
a chance to attend. I wish I could handle this in a lax manner like
other things, but due to the caterers requirements I simply cannot.
Please help us with proper numbers by registrating early. You are
able to check[4] who of your collegues of the same project has
already registrated.
4. http://www.infodrom.org/LinuxTag/socialevent.php3
1. Sleeping at the Gym Hall
Many people have set marks for Sleeping and Breakfast in the past.
For several people I manually added the proper nightplace when it
was missing. It is possible that I made a wrong assumption and you
weren't interested in sleeping in the gym hall but somewhere else.
In such a case, please correct the field Nightplace and set it to
"Hotel" or something else.
There are currently some 50 people registered for sleeping in the
gym hall, which is near the end of its capacity. Hence, if you
haven't yet registrated but want to, you'd better hurry up a little
bit. If you encounter problems later (i.e. can't register
anymore), please get in touch with me via mail.
Please find details about this facility here[5]. There will be a
connection to the internet so Late Night Hacking should be
possible. In case of problems you may want to talk to the KaLUG
people via phone directly at 0700-72458630. If you need to talk to
the LinuxTag people, the number 0631/3109371 will be routed to our
office in Karlsruhe during the event.
5. http://www.ka.linux.de/linuxtag/nacht.html
1. Dismantling the Booths
Some pieces of the booth need to be disassembled very early on
Sunday. This affects all booths that include an infopoint. It would
be nice if you could free those on Sunday right afterat 16 o'clock so
we can disassemble and store them in time.
Regards,
Joey
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