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In addition to next Debian-wide BSPs[1], a real-life hacking meeting and BSP will take place in Darmstadt on the weekend of August 20th to 22nd. Objectives: =========== The focus of this event will be to close as many RC-bugs as possible. Steve Langasek announced Sarge base to be frozen on 31st of July[2], so we will focus on packages outside of base. BSP coordinator Frank Lichtenheld will be attending the meeting, as well as Debian QA member Andreas Barth. Attendance: =========== In addition to the local Debian crowd, we invite other Debian people from all over Germany and Europe to join us in Darmstadt. Please let us know if you want to attend the meeting, so we can plan ahead a bit. Please contact Martin Zobel-Helas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Location: ========= The meeting will take place at Department of Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering (FNB) at the Technical University of Darmstadt. The building is located on Campus "Lichtwiese" at Petersenstraße 30. How to get there: ================= By car: Finding a parking spot should be very easy as there are lots of parking places around there. Coming from west of Darmstadt (A5/A67) follow signs to TU Lichtwiese on B26. It's the building with a huge red gearwheel in front of it. By train/bus: After arriving on Darmstadt main station take bus K heading towards TU Lichtwiese. The K bus normally runs in 15 minute intervals. After exiting at Lichtwiese, walk across the large lawn towards the building directly opposite the bus stop. A large, red gearwheel marks the front entrance of the mechanical engineering building. Additional information can be found at [3]. Accomodation: ============= People from outside Darmstadt are invited to sleep at Martin Zobel-Helas's place which is about 5 minutes from Department of Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering by car. There should be place for about 6-8 persons. Additional accomodation can be organized. You should bring sleeping bags or bedrolls with you, as no beds are avaiable there. However, a shower and toilet are present of course. Equipment: ========== Network connection is excellent. A full ftp.debian.org mirror (linux.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de) is inside the university network and a partial mirror (i386+source) is onside. For people without their own hardware, computers will be available for the duration of the meeting. Please contact Martin Zobel-Helas in advance if you need a computer. Credits: ======== Thanks to Ulrich Scholler and Michael Fladerer for providing the location for the BSP. Thanks to Michael Banck for writing such a nice announcement for Munich's BSP in April :-) hope to see you there, Martin [1] To be announced [2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2004/07/msg00016.html [3] http://www.fnb.tu-darmstadt.de/en/anfahrt.php -- Martin Zobel-Helas [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.helas.net or http://mhelas.blogspot.com GPGKey-Fingerprint: 14744CACEF5CECFAE29E2CB17929AB90F7AC3AF0
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