Hi! Maybe I'm already quite tired, but I didn't understand everything in your mail...
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 07:28:49PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote: > I think a team of 4 people would be OK but I did not heard from this > lot of people. Sorry, couldn't parse that sentence... > Please speak up here and right now if you want to attend and which > hardware / other material you might want to bring with you. Hmmm, nothing interesting at home here: Lot of old PC hardware ranging from P90 over Dual-P166 to 500 MHz K6, all with Woody installed. My PII-400 has tough enough free disk space to install an additional sarge or sid on it. I could also bring instead a Hamstation 5 (Sparc Clone), which is planned to get a Debian installed on it, but I never installed a new OS on Sparc hardware before, so I don't know, if that would be a good idea, because we may run into (obviously not so) unexpected trouble. Also the monitor for that pizza box is not very handy (an old 19" CRT with about 35kg *uff*). Maybe Christoph can bring his DEC Alpha, IIRC it was also at the Debian Booth at LK two weeks ago... I guess, an OpenZaurus doesn't count as Debian. ;-) > I have the feeling that currently nothing is organized. Oh, ic. I'll try to fix my idea (of getting 2 days of holidays) towards promises. :-) > Currently the following things are fixed: > > Grisu and me will run the booth, both of us with our Laptops. > Last year we've got two boxes with monitors - this might > be enough for the basics. If Christoph and you would join us > and bring such advertising material with you it would be great help. Christoph: Do you think, you can order that stuff again from Joey for Luxembourg? I could also care for the transport from Saarbrücken to Luxembourg. Maybe also Andreas Steinel can make some of the transportation tasks. He said in IRC, that he'll make a visit, too. But I can't remember if he said, when. What about t-shirts? IIRC Grisu is the Debian t-shirt specialist. ;-) > > And are there any possibilities to sleep those one or two nights? > Last year some Debian users offered matress on the floor possibilities. *********************************************************************** Ok, so is there anyone on this list, who can give us about 3-4m² of not so cold floor in Luxembourg for sleeping during Linuxdays.lu? :-) *********************************************************************** > > Regarding booth material: We got this very cool poster[1] for LK from > > Joey[2] and it fits perfectly into any Debian Booth. ;-) Currently it > > should be somewhere at Linux World Expo in Frankfurt/Main. Would > > surely be a nice booth decoration at the Linuxdays.lu, too. :-) > Could this somewhere precised? After LK it was given to someone who went to Linux World Expo to FFM, so that the poster currently should be at the Debian Booth there. Christoph should know the details. > Could someone please care for the transportation to Luxembourg. If necessary, I can fetch that poster and other decoration and merchandising things at Frankfurt this week or the next weekend. It's just about 40-50km from here. I try to contact a friend of mine, who is IIRC at the Debian Booth at LWE in FFM and can perhaps store a few things. > Who will be able to build up the booth. I will attend Luxemburg > at Friday (7.11. about 13:00 which would be to late to build the > booth and set up the sponsored boxes - sorry). I see. Ok, I'll ask my boss tomorrow if I can get both days off for the Linuxdays.lu. Can't promise anything yet, but I'll send an update, when I got feedback from him. If 2 days are a problem for the company, I'll try to get Thursday only, because I think most of us, who get only one day off, get Friday. BTW: Best way to contact me quickly at the moment is IRC: Look for XTaran in IRCnet or LUGS-Net (irc.lugs.ch). Or ICQ: 34125732 Regards, Axel *yawn* -- Axel Beckert - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://abe.home.pages.de/