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1. LinuxTag 2004 is starting soon...
Welcome everybody! In less than two months the show is over
already, which means that there's a lot of work to do during the
following weeks if we want to produce a successful event this year
again. Organisation started early this year, but only now I'm
sending out the first general letter.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask me.
However, if possible I will point to the FAQ which should already
contain most of the information you'll need. You'll find additional
information at <http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2004/>.
Don't worry about the Debian part, this directory is just a
collection for both general and Debian related organisation.
2. Descriptions and Logos
In the projects frontend at <http://www.infodrom.org/LinuxTag/>,
you are able to edit the description for your project, both in
English and German. I'll need to finalise the work for this years'
exhibition journal soon. Therefore, please ensure that the
description for your project is appropriate. The description will
also be visible at the list of [1]projects.
1. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2004/projects.php3
Each project should also submit a logo for the project. I have
logos for most projects already. If you are unsure, please send me
a high-resolution logo, rendered against a white background (if
any) in a lossless format (i.e. no JPEG). PS, TIFF and PNG are fine
formats.
3. Sleeping Space in the Gym Hall
I am happy that this year again it is possible to stay at the "gym
hall" named AKK with other project members during the nights if you
don't want to go into a hotel. Please mark your entry in the
projects interface if you want to stay there, so that we can
calculate. Please use AKK for the name of the sleeping place if you
want to stay there. Any other names will be discarded with regards
to the AKK, so you can use them for your own organisation if you
like. Breakfast at the AKK will probably cost EUR 3.00 per day.
Last year there was wireless and terrestrial Internet access
provided as well.
4. Workshops
Just like last year we have the opportunity to use two workshop
rooms that offer space for about 50 people (seats, and some 20 more
without chairs). If you want to give a talk or organise a Birds of
a Feather session, just drop me a line and I'll reserve the room
for you.
We can only use the rooms from Thursday to Saturday, so Wednesday
is out of question, unfortunately. Currently there are still many
open slots, so you should be able to find a free one for your
project at least. However, since the slots are assigned on a
first-come-first-served basis you'd better not be too late. Please
see the FAQ [2]item as well.
2. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2004/faq.html#talk
5. Beamer
At the moment, these rooms don't have a beamer yet and I don't want
to rent them for load of money. I'd rather like to spend this money
on booth-space for you. Hence, I'm in need of two beamers for these
rooms.
If you should be able to bring one with you, please let me know.
There'll be one LinuxTag supporter in the same room when the beamer
is in use, so that it doesn't get lost.
6. Deliveries
It is possible to send packaged stuff to LinuxTag independent of
your own arrival. However, the exhibition is large and if there's
nobody knowing about the packages, it cannot be guaranteed that
they will arrive at the proper booth. Therefore, please only use
the address given [3]here and please inform Joey about that you
expect something. Hence, please tell him who sends it, who should
receive the stuff and the content if possible. Joey will act as
dispatcher anyway, but can only accept and dispatch stuff he knows
about. If you can add a contact person, add "Herr Schulze". If you
can add a phone number for the recipient, please add 0631-3109371,
which will be routed to Joeys office in Karlsruhe.
3. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2004/faq.html#stuff
Received on Thu May 6 12:26:37 2004
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