Hi Joey, As nobody else answered I guess I will take the torch. On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 12:14:54AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > 1. A place for the night > URGENT > [...] > In order to make proper assumptions and to tell others how many and > who wants to stay there, I'd like to ask everybody who wants to > attend the show and who would like to use this potential offer to > drop me a line. This request is *urgent*. We already missed one > possibility since they requiered an exact list on Monday (May 30th). I wonder if everybody reported to Joey already since nothing appeared on this list. We should really collect who wants to stay on LinuxTag I think. The people I expected to bring with me are - myself :-) (I need a place to sleep but I could as well lodge in a youth hostel) - David Spreen: He does not know yet if he can get away from school for LinuxTag - Roland Bauerschmidt: As expected the most dependable on my list. He answered fastest and will be there. Probably he will get there by plane though but he wants to drive back with us. - Daniel Mester: No answer yet. Roland, do you have a way to contact him? The persons I would expect to be there are - Martin Schulze ;-)) - Henning Heinold - Christian Kurz - Norbert Tretkowski - Michael Bramer - Juergen A. Erhard - Alexander Benner - Alexander Reelsen - Marcelo Magallon - Oliver M. Bolzer - Federico Di Gregorio At least that is the list of person I met on the last fairs I attended to in Germany. > 2. Exhibition Newspaper > [...] > Each project is able to submit the following information: > . Name (I have that already) > . URL (I have it already) > --> Description: 1-2 sentences (your job) > --> Logo (EPS or TIFF), high resolution (your job) I will leave that for the Debian press contact for germany who does probably know better ;-) Or do you want me to provide something here, Joey? > There are some logos available from last year's LinuxTag. They > only have a low resolution but would probably be better than > nothing. Unfortunately there seems to be no easy way to extract > them out of the database and I do lack severe amounts of time at > the moment. If somebody has some time to share, I'd appreciate a > .tgz file with all logos from last year stored. Okay, but where are these logos to be found? Is that data at least available from your web pages? I would not have any issues with writing some perl scripts or downloading the images manually. Thanks Torsten
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