Hi! Ok, I now have officially holidays for ApacheCon. :-)
On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 12:40:37PM +0200, Meike Reichle wrote: > >D) A place to sleep. > >[...] > > Hmm, I don't have an idea right now. But I'll give it some thought. > There is of course the ubiquitous youth hostel option but I don't know > what kind of accomodation you elderly gentlemen are looking for ;) I'm fine with a place for my iso mat and sleeping bag. Youth Hostel is also fine for me. On the 16th, I'm on a class reunion and quite a lot of us seem to live in Stuttgart now. I can try to ask some of them. I also tried to reach some other (more OSS related :-) people in Stuttgart, but I haven't got a reply yet. > >E) Evening program! > > > >I heard that there are nice possibilities to visit pubs with Apache > >celebrities. ;-) > > I am sure we'll find something nice to do. With or without celebrities > (My not knowing apache too well also provides me with a blissful > ignorance concerning apache celebrities ;) That's surely a good starting point. > >F) Caffeine > > > >Anyones how the caffeine support at ApacheCon looks like? ;-) > > I assume it comes in cups. *LOL* > a (kind of) car (I don't have one myself and I think neither does Alexander) Hmmm, Alexander AFAIK plans to be there on Tuesday already. I'll probably come on Wednesday, so I can't take him with me towards Stuttgart. But we may drive home together. On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 02:05:27PM +0200, Alexander Schmehl wrote: > According to Lars Eilebrecht they expect arround 350 visitors. Taking > in account that not all might be interested in Debian (at least I heard > rumors about that ;) it might be a quite small event for us. Small and calm. Fine. :-) > > >But this isn't enough, I guess. A decent box or two with flat screens > > >and/or a beamer are always fine. Tolimar: Any Standard Debian Booth > > >Equipment available for this booth? > > Dunno. Alexander? > > Beamer shouldn't be a problem. Fine. > > (My not knowing apache too well also provides me with a blissful > > ignorance concerning apache celebrities ;) > > So we are going to know new people. Nice :) I hope so. That's always fun. :-) > > >Anyones how the caffeine support at ApacheCon looks like? ;-) > > I assume it comes in cups. > > If everything (including cups) breaks, I have some caffeine tabletts ;) We can break them too and share them. ;-)) > > a (kind of) car (I don't have one myself and I think neither does Alexander) > > I have a bike if that helps :) Well, the Rhine and Neckar valley are very nice to travel by bike... ;-) BTW: I also got a second box, which was planned to be an IPv6 router at LinuxTag. The responsible (Patrick Jaeger from DaLUG) suggested, I shall take it to ApacheCon for the Debian booth. So we already have two boxes and if necessary one monitor. We can "overbrutzel" it. ;-) Regards, Axel -- Axel Beckert - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://abe.home.pages.de/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]