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1. The show is over LinuxTag 2002 is over and we're recovering a little bit before we start working on LinuxTag 2003. I hope, you've enjoyed the show and it was successful for your project and you've found your way back home well. Thanks to all of you who made this event such an important and interesting experience, every year again. 1. Criticism We are trying to improve the show every year. From my point of view, we were able to improve the organisation with regard to last year's LinuxTag, but there's still a lot of things left over that we need to improve for next year's event. If you want to tell us which parts of LinuxTag went well and which parts didn't, please don't hesitate and drop me a line. I'll include it into our after-event criticism document. 1. Infomation If you believe that we didn't distribute enough information or if you believe that something was missing or well hidden, please check it again and tell me how we can improve the situation. Are there enough links from the LinuxTag[1] site to the Infodrom[2] site? If not, what is missing or what kind of information is missing at one place or another? 1. http://www.linuxtag.org/ 2. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2002/ 1. Pictures Several people have taken pictures digitally. If you would like to have them added to the pictures[3] page, please drop me a line. Some people also offered server space in a Gallery album. If you are interested in this, please drop me a line. 3. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2002/pictures.html 1. Furniture Since rented furniture is one of the most expensive things at an exhibition, every piece of furniture that we don't have to rent, helps us financially. The KDE team successfully built their own computer tables, which looked wonderfu, even though they were built in a simple manner. If you have a chance to build and transport your own furniture, please do so and let me know before the exhibition. Computer tables are extra expensive, so producing them on your own would be a real help. 1. Lost Equipment If you have lost something or if you found something that somebody else may have lost, please drop me a line and I'll try to connect the loser with the founder. Currently, there's only one keyboard left over and a pullover missing. 1. Help There are rumors that www.linuxtag.org will be rebuilt again. If you are interested in making this site more useful and have some knowledge in Java, please check JERPA[4] and drop us a mail if you would like to participate in its development. 4. http://jerpa.sourceforge.net/ This year has shown that we don't have enough supporters on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Hence, if you would like to help us, please drop me a line in time. For Thursday we need help with the business congress, so a suit is mandatory (a tie isn't, btw.). It may be too early for you to make a decision now, but you should keep this in mind. A successful Business Congress helps us fund LinuxTag and projects booths, hence, it is quite important that the Business Congress is a successful part. 1. Participation If you would like to participate in LinuxTag for a longer period, you should probably consider subscribing to one of the following mailing lists. Both are serverd by a Majordomo like interface, so sending a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] will result in a help document sent back to you. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - general development of LinuxTag [EMAIL PROTECTED] - projects organisation and booths. 1. LTP Account I'll probably deactivate your account on LTP[5] soon, so I can start development for the 2003 version of LTP, which will run on a new database. If you would like to take part in LinuxTag 2003, please drop me a line in December/January. 5. http://www.infodrom.org/LinuxTag/ Regards, Joey -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]