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INFOS: Linuxdays in St. Pölten / Austria



        Hello!

 Now it's fixed (don't take that now too narrow): Debian will have a
boot at the Linuxdays 2001 in St. Poelten/Austria[1].

 Now that this is fixed, I need to know when the people that contacted
me that they can help out will be there. So following is a list of
people that have told me to come (and I'm Bcc'ing them, am not sure
who's on which list):
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 Stephan Kulka: (self-proclaimed) Debian-Newbie, but quite motivated :)
    He has an exam on 20th so might be there only on 21st.

 Michael Moerz: He can also only be there for one day, don't know which
    currently.  Michael, please update me with further infos.  He'll
    also hold a talk about high-availability, so not that sure to be
    available at the boot for long.

 Stefan Hornburg & Dennis (?): Joey sent me your mail, don't know much
    more that you'll be in vienna on vacations in this week. Please
    update me with further infos.

 Martin Wuertele: Can be there only on 20th.

 Roman Beigelbeck: Offered his help together with three friends. Don't
    have heard from him personally, just through Joey, though...

 Andi (?): He's a friend from antifuchs, and can be considered as
    substitute.  Although he offered his help he said that he wants to
    help on the bsd-booth, if he's not needed.
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 That's the people that I've heard of.  IIRC there will also be a guided
debian-install on the second day (21th) in the afternoon which I should
do.  I'd need some assistance there too, to help the people with local
problems.

 Can anybody please confirm me that, if and when they plan to be
available?  Also, please let me know if you need a lift from Vienna to
St. Poelten and back, so I can try to arrange that, too.

 I received the flyer in pdf-Format from Blinder today, it's in english
- does anyone know if there is one in german language available, too?

 Thanks for reading this stuff,
Alfie

 Stefan Helma: No answer yet - a simple mail with "sorry, no time" would
    be enough to not be bothered again.

[1] <http://www.linuxdays.at/>
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