Daniel K. Gebhart wrote:
> Yes, big thanks to Joey.. LinuxTag has been good days! ;-)
days? It started on Sunday and ended some 160 hours later...
Regards,
Joey
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* Andreas Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030716 00:11]:
> Establishment of a event group which ensures a professional event
> appearance.
Good idea.
> I would find now further people, which support this idea.
Here am I.
Yours sincerely
Alexander
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On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 12:11:50AM +0200, Andreas Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hej,
> The establishment of a ( german or eu ) event group is necessary
> according
> to my opinion.
good idea!
> I would find now further people, which support this idea.
here am I. :)
> Again thanks for yo
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 12:11:50AM +0200, Andreas Müller wrote:
[...lots of stuff snipped...]
What's with the crosspost between a public and a private list? That's a
stupid idea.
MFU and reply-to set; please get this where it belongs.
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Am Mittwoch, 16.07.03 um 00:29 Uhr schrieb Wouter Verhelst:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 12:11:50AM +0200, Andreas Müller wrote:
[...lots of stuff snipped...]
What's with the crosspost between a public and a private list? That's a
stupid idea.
please think next time _before_ you post.
Regards
amu
Establishment of an European Event Group
The establishment of a ( german or eu ) event group is necessary
according
to my opinion.
It became impossible for a particular organizing such a event. I must
say,
with the strong cooperation the Linuxtag was a success, I probably
caught
myself 2 blue ey
also sprach Josef Spillner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.07.15.1856 +0200]:
> I'm not from Switzerland but there's a Master Thesis which had
> once given me some inspiration, written by Gregor J. Rothfuss and
> accepted by Prof. K. Bauknecht.
> http://greg.abstrakt.ch/docs/OSP_framework.pdf
Funny, Bau
also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.07.15.1523 +0200]:
> We are looking for keynote speakers at a conference in Zurich,
> Switzerland on 2 October 2003 for the following topics:
The audience will be IT people of small to large companies, decision
makers of public services (govern
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 11:59, NoÃl KÃthe wrote:
> just to inform everbody if somebody needs anything.
If any Debian guy wants to run a booth at LinuxInfoTag Dresden (October 18
2003), please drop me a mail or contact Tobias KÃnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
Our own Debianers are already busy with organ
For those interested in what we spoke about, a bilingual summary is available
here:
http://mindx.dyndns.org/advocacy/juschg/discussion.html
Also check the Holarse page and (next month?) any Linux New Media publication.
Josef
P.S. Thumbs up for the orga team.
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On Tuesday 15 July 2003 15:23, martin f krafft wrote:
> Also, I would appreciate recommendations for speakers for the other
> topics.
I'm not from Switzerland but there's a Master Thesis which had once given me
some inspiration, written by Gregor J. Rothfuss and accepted by Prof. K.
Bauknecht.
h
http://www.tr.debian.net/gallery/lt-ka-2003
Gruesse
amu
We are looking for keynote speakers at a conference in Zurich,
Switzerland on 2 October 2003 for the following topics:
* neutral overview of OSS/FS
* OSS/FS applications
- TCO-classification of OSS/FS
- Reliability, performance, security of OSS/FS
- Risks, quality, flexibility etc. of OS
Yes they are at the "infodesk" here at DebConf3.
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Noèl Köthe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> just to inform everbody if somebody needs anything.
>
> one package of flyer (650 pieces) and some sticker took Fabbione for the
> Debconf/-camp to distribute it there to DD for coming events.
>
Hello,
just to inform everbody if somebody needs anything.
one package of flyer (650 pieces) and some sticker took Fabbione for the
Debconf/-camp to distribute it there to DD for coming events.
Alexander Schmehl took the posters for the Linux World Expo 2003 in
Frankfurt, Germany.
We have left o
Hi,
first notes from DebConf/DebCamp for those who had to stay home. After
driving ~1500km from Karlsruhe burning the fuse for the cigarette
lighter through heavy abuse with laptops organisation was brilliant.
Everything was set up - ~30 people already here. Locations are nice except
that we have
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