[arch-dev-public] Linuxtag '07 - situation slightly changed to the better
Hey all, I hope none has forgotten about this years' Linuxtag here in Berlin/Germany. Delmonico - the one in charge for keeping the communication running between us and the Linuxtag staff - has not received any updates whatsoever since for about 2 weeks. Nevertheless, our booth has been approved. We will have a chance to present ourselves again this year but further details about how much space we get and thus how many people we may take on the team, we don't know yet. Once Delmonico is able to report anything he will do so. Anyways, for those who have a longer way to the event and would like to participate I have organized a room in Bootlab where I can accommodate about 5 people. Sleeping bags are of course mandatory. ;) This brings me to the next topic, I'd like to see who actually plans to joins our ranks here. Here because I would like to see at least TUs or even better Devs before bringing in regular users. This is generally a better way to entertain the crowd with people knowing exactly what they're talking about. Well then, hands up guys! :) Cheers, -R
Am Mon, 16 Apr 2007 21:27:36 +0200 schrieb Alexander Baldeck <kth5@archlinuxppc.org>:
Well then, hands up guys! :)
you see both of my arms up? hehe. count on me. Andy.
Hey all,
I hope none has forgotten about this years' Linuxtag here in Berlin/Germany. Delmonico - the one in charge for keeping the communication running between us and the Linuxtag staff - has not received any updates whatsoever since for about 2 weeks.
Nevertheless, our booth has been approved. We will have a chance to present ourselves again this year but further details about how much space we get and thus how many people we may take on the team, we don't know yet. Once Delmonico is able to report anything he will do so.
Anyways, for those who have a longer way to the event and would like to participate I have organized a room in Bootlab where I can accommodate about 5 people. Sleeping bags are of course mandatory. ;)
This brings me to the next topic, I'd like to see who actually plans to joins our ranks here. Here because I would like to see at least TUs or even better Devs before bringing in regular users. This is generally a better way to entertain the crowd with people knowing exactly what they're talking about.
Well then, hands up guys! :)
I'll try to get a week off, count me in if it succeeds.
Hi, well me is on board :) greetings tpowa -- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@archlinux.org
participants (4)
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Alexander Baldeck
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Andreas Radke
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jan@jgc.homeip.net
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Tobias Powalowski