> Shaul Karl wrote:
>
> > I believe it will help. Is this acceptable by LinuxQA?
>
> Generaly, yes
>
> >
> > Assuming it is acceptable, can LinuxQA wrote their exact address, including
> > the floor in which their offices are found? How can I pass the building
> > security ("I have come to mr. Segal from LinuxQA, please let me through ...")?
>
> Basicaly, we can make a room with Inet connection ( and our vast collection of
> Dists ) In certion hours.
>
Thank you. What are the exact times and other details?
> But befor all that we must have a person in charge of the IW2K, and he
> cannot be from LinuxQA - it is not ethical. Althow LinuxQA will not show it's
> name
> anywhere in IW2K, since we don't even tell what wer'e doing yet ( much less
> tell it on a show! ). Maybe Compaq will want us to put a sign with their name -
> but we don't. We want to stay hidden.
>
> So we need non-LinuxQA-employee to be in charge - can anyone be
> him ? We will help him a *lot*.
>
Ira seems to be the perfect man for the job. Yet he also seems to redraw after
he did a great job. In that case I want to suggests myself. I am not sure I
fit but I can try. Does Ira agree for me trying to take over where he left?
Anybody else care to comment on me being the requested cooardinator?
Although I volunteered to be in the booth when Ira called for volunteers I do
have second thoughts if IGLU should participate in IW2K. Matan ("why?") might
be right after all.
Yet I suggests myself as the coordinator that LinuxQA asks for. Why? As I
said, I am not sure that participating in IW2K is such a great idea. However,
I am not sure it is bad idea either. In short, I do not know. Still:
* Some people seem to be convinced it is actually a great idea.
* Ira and others too did a lot of work. I believe that most of the hard work
was already done. There for, it seems a waste not to go ahead with it.
* The industry, especially Compaq and SGI seems to be willing to support
IGLU. And
although this is not said directly I believe that not fulfilling IGLU part
of the
deal will cause them to redraw.
* I personally will have an opportunity to get involved with people of the
local
Linux software industry. Actually, every member of IGLU will have this
opportunity,
and the more he will be involved the more people he will get to know.
Am I doing the right thing? Perhaps I would better invest time in learning
apache, perl, test Matan's package, use this time for my formal studies and
similar tasks? I do not know. Maybe because there is no absolute answer to
this question.
>
> And we'll make MUCH more noise than you.
> since
> We have
> MarkV.
>
What is MarkV?
>
> >
> > When can I come and when must I leave ("You can come after 19pm because by
> > that time the noise level at the office becomes tolerable and you must leave
> > before 22pm because we are not willing to have non staff people at our offices
> > late at night")?
> > Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > An elephant is a mouse with an operating system.
> >
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