Hi
Some different things to update, and I dont want to write a single mail
for each.
1.) Linuxtag CD/DVD.
The first thing is: Should I built CDs or DVDs? I got the same
amount of "I prefer CD" and "I prefer DVD" until now. DVD has the
advantage of the big space (4 or 9Gb, depends on what i choose), CD
is much more used. Well, i think so, maybe DVD are at the same rate
now.
Second: It will be built with debian-installer and sarge. We
thought about dual-booting for i386 and powerpc, but to my
knowledge this isnt possible. So i386 only, or you tell me how to
do it. :)
Third: I asked Christian Weerts again if he can do the Graphic
Stuff for the Cover again, but it looks like he hasnt enough time.
So I need another one doing the stuff.
2.) Metal Name Badges.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-events-eu/2004/04/msg00089.html
Ok, looks like two of them got the same amount of votes, so I
choose the 31-6101 (www.quickbutton.de -> classic) ones. On the
left a Swirl with the "debian" below, on the right the Name and in
the next line a bit smaller the IRC-Nick (or subproject-name).
Ah, if you know another Shop doing this things and if they have
better prices - mail me. I did a (not too long) search in google
and this was the best i found. Others are more expensive.
For that I need the number of people doing work for the
booth. Looking at
http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2004/staff.php3 we
have 27 Members in the Debian Project for this event at the
moment. If you are missing from the list or if you dont want to do
work on the booth - speak up now please.
3.) Booth plan, time, shifts.
We should do it like last year and make a schedule for the people
manning the booth. At least 2 should always be there, plus the
people for the sub-projects we have. That shouldnt be a strict
thing, as last year, only if the booth is crowded then the people
not "on shift" should leave.
I need one that makes the plan for this shift. Its not much work:
After the Linuxtag publishes its schedule everyone can look what
talks he wants to listen and everyone knows when he will be
there. Thats the data that needs to be gathered and assembled into
the plan. This ends just one day before the LT starts, everyone
should know then what he wants and what not.
4.) Travel Costs.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-events-eu/2004/04/msg00083.html
There is still a bit of money left. So read that mail and send me
the info i want, if you want. I sent out the infos to the people
getting money this weekend, so you have about 5 days left for this.
5.) Boothwear.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-events-eu/2004/04/msg00084.html
Found something, its affordable. Everyone gets the size he wants,
if I produce more than 50 Shirts I can choose this freely and Im
really sure that I get above 50. :)
Now you need to decide how exactly it should look like. Poloshirt
is already decided, black. And i think we put the Logo on the
pocket of the shirt, now we only need some logo.
Here are 3 pictures I got from a friend (2 are pdf, one is jpg):
http://ganneff.de/shirt/
I prefer the debian_wappen_logo.pdf but what do you think?
Or submit better ones if you want. :)
6.) Booth plan / Subprojects
I dont know exactly how big our booth will be, but as Joey needs
some info to not cut some space, lets list what I think will be on
the booth:
1 PC and a beamer, painting something on one of our walls,
2 PCs to show a single person something, with TFT,
1 Server somewhere below the tables. It has a COMPLETE Debian
mirror, just in case you think about bringing your own, not
needed. Also the backports.org is mirrored and OOo for woody.
1 i386 with a 15" TFT from the Adamantix People, together with 2
Laptops. I dont think we count space for any Laptops, just for
things that are static.
Ok, thats where Im sure that the people bring the Hardware to the
LT.
In addition to this hardware stuff we need place for - posters of
Debian, a Table where we sell T-Shirts, Cups and other stuff, place
for our Flyers and CDs.
And Place for the following subprojects:
Adamantix, FAI (brings an A0 Poster. I cant remember if he wanted to
bring the Hardware himself he needs or if he needs it. I think it
was the latter, Thomas?), Debian-med/edu/...
No, SkoleLinux hasnt mailed me anything, so i think they dont need
any space.
7.) Debian Day
Everything for this goes to Alexander Schmehl. :)
-- bye Joerg Mal verlierst Du und mal gewinnen die anderen: Immer im Wechsel!
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