On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 06:37:43AM +0100, Philip Hands wrote: > Kees Cook <k...@debian.org> writes: > > > Hi, > > > > I'm still trying to get PSU nailed down as far as what they can provide > > (though I have a good idea based on other events and people). It will be a > > class B IPv4 network to wired ports in our conference rooms. > > > > This means we need to supply everything else (WAPs, switches, etc). I > > figure we'll need at least 3 WAPs in the conference area itself, and > > similarly one for each of the hack rooms. What kind of switch density is > > needed in the hack rooms? > > When you say "similarly", do you mean 3 each per hacklab, or just one? > (we've generally used more than one per room if we have the chance, but > that depends on the number of people you're expecting in each room, and > how close the rooms are together etc. -- none of which I know).
One is probably not enough -- I was being optimistic. If you've used 2 before, that should be our minimum. > > Besides zobel, who can help me get things configured? > > I've not yet got as far as booking flights, but assuming that I'm > coming, I'll be turning up early and may have some time between doing > video-setup. Great! I'll add you to the list. :) > Having said that, it's better if you have people that are dedicated to > the task and therefore have an intimate understanding of the way things > are set up this time round, so they can make informed decisions without > needing to ask anyone else, and for past experience that tends not to be > me, because I too often wander off and do video stuff. > > I'm certainly happy to help with things like running cables and the like > though, when I have time. Sounds good. :) -Kees -- Kees Cook @debian.org _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team