can attend the lectures and
> meetings they are interested in. If voting is not open yet when you
> read this, you can come back later.
This is now working, at least for the accepted talks; the sorting is
still suboptimal, but I should have that fixed shortly.
Don Armstrong
--
"There a
s who
cannot attend because they're speaking at the same time.
[Obviously, the algorithm keeps two speakers from speaking at the same
time.]
Don Armstrong
--
Grimble left his mother in the food store and went to the launderette
and watched the clothes go round. It was a bit like colo
d your BoF to comas, I'll consider
slot requests for them after wednesday, assuming the academic
committee agrees.]
Finally, if there are any questions or concerns about the schedule,
please let me know.
Don Armstrong
--
"Ban cryptography! Yes. Let's also ban pencils, pens and pap
and get me involuntarily committed.
Don Armstrong
--
LEADERSHIP -- A form of self-preservation exhibited by people with
autodestructive imaginations in order to ensure that when it comes to
the crunch it'll be someone else's bones which go crack and not their
own.
-- The HipCrime Vocab
, 28, 31, 42.
Mon 15 12:50 Parliamentary Tower [150-0]
2113:35 Debian and the $100 Laptop; Jim Gettys (52)
Don Armstrong
--
I shall require that [a scientific system's] logical form shall be
such that it can be singled out, by means of emperical tests, in a
negative sense: it
terribly useful to have them shipped out of
the US.]
Don Armstrong
--
We cast this message into the cosmos. [...] We are trying to survive
our time so we may live into yours. We hope some day, having solved
the problems we face, to join a community of Galactic Civilizations.
This record represent
you have during a mass keysigning.
It may also be useful to put on people's nametags some sort of
indication that they plan to participate in the keysigning so people
know whether to ask about it during meals. [It'd probably also help to
distribute people more randomly during meals.]
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, Sami Liedes wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:43:53AM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > Perhaps it would be good enough to have the public
> > checksum-checking part of the keysigning party very early on in
> > Debconf, and then do the signing later o
passports; you have
to be familiar with what a valid passport from that country for that
period of time looks like, and know how to read the MRZ code (assuming
the country actually has it.)
I imagine that we can arrange to have a copy of that or a similar book
around for people to compare.
Do
centrally controlled page with all of the attendees' data.
Right. I think we should do everything before the actual KSP just like
we've done previously, and then try doing a continuous KSP during
meals, and if we fail, fall back to a more traditional plan.
Don Armstrong
--
Only one c
ocial awkwardness, but I think it'd
be there even if you were just trying to make conversation with people
you didn't know well without the goal of signing keys.
Don Armstrong
--
All bad precedents began as justifiable measures.
-- Gaius Julius Caesar in "The Conspiracy of
h knowledge than me be interested in helping me get
one?)
Don Armstrong
--
She was alot like starbucks.
IE, generic and expensive.
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On Wed, 22 Jul 2009, Don Armstrong wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jul 2009, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> > FWIW I bought a YOIGO SIM in Barcelona which included 20 Euros
> > prepay for 20 Euros.
>
> I'm actually interested in tracking one of these down today; does
> anyone know
case if you receive this email at some point before
> > Friday ;), thanks for the recommendation. :)
>
> If someone in Caceres is planning to make a run to pick more of these
> up, I'd be pleased to have one too.
I forgot to mention: you'll need your passport (or NIF?) to
ere's also George Keeleys (much further down; take the 1 to
86th, but has an excellent beer selection.)
http://www.yelp.com/biz/george-keeleys-new-york
[The latter of which I have not been to, but I plan on going there
sometime this week; possibly dragging others along.]
Don Armstrong
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going to participate in
the mass keysigning at the end.]
Don Armstrong
--
"There's no problem so large it can't be solved by killing the user
off, deleting their files, closing their account and reporting their
REAL earnings to the IRS."
-- The B.O.F.H..
http://w
Cambridge
purchase one so we don't have to be too concerned about trains passing
in the night.
Don Armstrong
--
The carbon footprint of a single human being is enormous.
If you think about it, your honour,
I'm an environmentalist.
-- a softer world #283
http:
p is bare. :( Any chance of someone making some of
> these, rather than just the square white ones?
You mean these ones, right?
http://debian.ch/merchandise/
I think these are going to be closer to US$5-10 per for larger ones, but
I'm interested in getting a few of them m
nlogo-100.png
[printer]: https://stickerguy.com/images/stickerguy_bulk-pricing.pdf
[wiki]: https://wiki.debian.org/Merchandise/Stickers
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