Martin Schulze wrote: > . Da praktisch die gesamten CD's vom letzten LinuxTag dort verteilt > wurden, k?nnten wir in der Tat ?berlegen, ob wir wieder eine > Special Edition herstellen. > > We'll have to find out who wants to sponsor them (5k CD's are about > 5kDM) or if the project wants to use some of their funds for it. > > Alternatively if we want to charge people 1-2DM per CD we should > not produce too many CD's. I'd say not more than 1.5k. This at > least will ensure that only interested people will get the CD and > not just anybody who tries to collect as much as he can from the > exhibition. (I could imagine that Linuxland and LOB would sponsor > the CDs partially, though not very likely for 5k pieces...) > > . Roland/Peter/Franky: H?ttet ihr wieder Zeit, euch um die > Herstellung zu k?mmern?
Between June 11 and Linuxtag I'll probably have a lot of time. But, I guess that most of the CD should be ready before that. My assumption would be that we would take testing as a base since stable woody is rather unlikely (at least in my opinion). I would volunteer if nobody else wants to, to coordinate the efforts, maybe collect package requests as last year (create consistant package lists with resolved dependencies, etc), but I would be glad if somebody else would volunteer to master the CD since I don't have the time and facilities at the moment. Maybe Torsten, or Michael would be interested... (/me looks at bluehorn and grisu...) Frank did a very good job with the labels last year. Would you be able/willing to do that again? Maybe, everybody willing to help should send me a note, so that we can see if we have enough volunteers. > - At the booth I'd like to have different desktops used at the > machines so visitors get the diversity we have. Wow! KDE this time, too... :) > * An updated world map. (I can print A0 postscript at our > university quite unexpensive if nobody else gets a chance) > (It could be cool to add another dot for any of our machines, > including ftp/www mirrors) That would be neat. But do we have all the coordinates of the machines? We would probably be able to get those of official machines/mirrors (http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi), but what about all the mirrors not listed there? I also think that not all people that used to be subscribed to -events-eu are subscribed here. Maybe somebody should remind them again? Roland -- Roland Bauerschmidt

