Hi! * Meike Reichle <mrei0999@uni-hildesheim.de> [050701 12:40]: > >I have no idea how many visitors we have to expect and how big the > >booth will be, so it's hard to guess how many exhibition pieces we > >should have. > I think we should know that rather soon. According to Lars Eilebrecht they expect arround 350 visitors. Taking in account that not all might be interested in Debian (at least I heard rumors about that ;) it might be a quite small event for us. > >But this isn't enough, I guess. A decent box or two with flat screens > >and/or a beamer are always fine. Tolimar: Any Standard Debian Booth > >Equipment available for this booth? > Dunno. Alexander? Beamer shouldn't be a problem. > >D) A place to sleep. [..] > Hmm, I don't have an idea right now. But I'll give it some thought. > There is of course the ubiquitous youth hostel option but I don't know > what kind of accomodation you elderly gentlemen are looking for ;) yourth hostel would be fine with me - after 5 nights LinuxTag and 13 nights at DebConf sleeping on my isomatte, having a bed during a conference will be quite a challenge for my back ;) Could you see, if the youth hostel is acceptable near to the "Haus der Wirtschaft" and check their availability? > (My not knowing apache too well also provides me with a blissful > ignorance concerning apache celebrities ;) So we are going to know new people. Nice :) > >Anyones how the caffeine support at ApacheCon looks like? ;-) > I assume it comes in cups. If everything (including cups) breaks, I have some caffeine tabletts ;) > a (kind of) car (I don't have one myself and I think neither does Alexander) I have a bike if that helps :) Yours sincerely, Alexander -- http://learn.to/quote/ http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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