http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2002/infomail-7.html
[ available in a couple of hours ]
1. Updated map
Since I forgot to upload the last exhibition map for projects, it's
now online at <a
href="http://luonnotar.infodrom.org/~joey/map.eps">map</a>.
2. Exhibitor Tickets
If you want to enter the exhibition before the show opens, or if you
want to enter the exhibition and have no exhibitor pass yet and don't
want to fiddle with the <a
href="http://www.linuxtag.org/gplcard/">gplcard</a>, but are
registrated as <a
href="http://www.infodrom.org/LinuxTag/members.php3">booth staff</a>
please go to the information desk and ask for an exhibitor ticket.
I'll deposit a list of your names there. Unfortunately, our office
is located behind the entrance desks, hence, unreachable from the
outer world.
<p>The above only applies, of course, if you can't manage to show up
earlier on Wednesday and pick up exhibitor passes from me directly.
3. Opening and Closing
It seems that the closing policy is quite different to Stuttgart. We
had to learn yesterday that we are to leave the exhibition hall at
10pm, unfortunately. You can enter the hall at 8am, probably one
hour earlier as well. Hence, please be prepared for an early end.
<p>However, if you would like to continue hacking, you should
probably go to the gym hall, since there is a wireless network
installed.
4. Storage Room
Finally, we will have a storage room in the back of booths for WINE
and Squeak. It is, however, not very large (only four square
meters). Hence, please only use it for important stuff and try to
stack your stuff as much as you can, so other people and projects get
a chance to store their things in that room as well.
5. Furniture
Yesterday I received a confirmation that we will have enough tables
and chairs, however they're only regular tables (115x75) and regular
chairs, which are usually used in conference rooms. There will be
bar hockers for all infopoints and two show-cases for projects which
ordered them.
6. Development Area
There is unused space behind the upper booths (PHP, Debian, Rocklinux
etc.) which you can use for development etc. I currently presume
that there will be some tables and chairs left over, which we can
place there.
7. Parking Tickets
Somebody asked about parking tickets, here is what I found out:
Exhibitors benefit from reduced parking fees. You'll have to pay
EUR 8.00 per day (instead of EUR 10.00) if you show your
exhibitor ticket at the payment office. As you see, this is quite
expensive, so you should probably try to find a parking space nearby
or near the gym hall (in case of doubt, stop by at the Internet Café
and ask people managing it) and go to the exhibition by tram.
8. Enjoy
Yes, I know that I'm late, but I received too many interrupts to
serve them properly. I hope you'll enjoy LinuxTag 2002.
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