> Yes, but I wasn't expecting you to be the one doing this. :) Otherwise it doesn't get done, trust me I'd love if it any different then this.
> Normally for an internet connection to be made, you have to arrange a > date with the ISP and/or phone company some time in advance. I > realise this may be easier because mtel are a sponsor, but it's still > polite to arrange a fixed date with them, not phone up and say "we > need this *now*". Who ever said Mtel is sponsor for our internet? From very beginning we said SARNET is our internet provider, over here things don't change once they are agreed: http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf11/BanjaLuka#Network_connectivity_and_technicalities I know this need to be done, by I haven't got to contact them but I'm planning to do that before getting to Banja Luka. > I expected one of the local volunteers (not you for everything) to go > to Banski Dvor on the arranged date, watch the work happen, and then > check the connection -- I think someone even volunteered for this > while we were visiting? Yea, I think it's going to be a same procedure as if Mtel was doing it. I don't wanna call local team useless (I'm close tho) but who is eligible for this kind of job? I don't know how feasible this option is, they tend to know very little details about things, I mean how many of them even know which rooms are even going to be used in Banski Dvors? On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Moray Allan <mo...@sermisy.org> wrote: > On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Adnan Hodzic <ad...@foolcontrol.org> wrote: >> Schedule changed a bit, as I didn't go >> to Banja Luka starting this month but am going there next week(12th or 13th). > > Yes, but I wasn't expecting you to be the one doing this. :) > > Normally for an internet connection to be made, you have to arrange a > date with the ISP and/or phone company some time in advance. I > realise this may be easier because mtel are a sponsor, but it's still > polite to arrange a fixed date with them, not phone up and say "we > need this *now*". > >> The only question I have is, if I set up everything there won't >> be really anything left for you to do on DebCamp > > It is pretty important to have the internet connection ready before > DebCamp, otherwise we have a lot of angry attendees. (It's not a > problem so much for the organisers, but the attendees need this so > they can work on the plans they made.) > > I expected one of the local volunteers (not you for everything) to go > to Banski Dvor on the arranged date, watch the work happen, and then > check the connection -- I think someone even volunteered for this > while we were visiting? > > -- > Moray > -- Adnan _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team