On Thursday 31 January 2008, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> Additionally, we still need to organize something for the booth. I'd
> said previously that I'd prefer not to do a babelbox this year, because
> I thought we'd already done that twice[1]; but so far I've not heard any
> better suggestions (or an
On Thursday 24 January 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
> If anybody would like to share the room and the cost (EUR 72.5 p.p.),
> please reply privately or /msg me on IRC (fjp on OFTC).
The bed has just been taken.
Cheers,
FJP
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heers,
Frans Pop
[1] http://www.hoteldelamadeleine.com/
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On Wednesday 02 May 2007 19:52, Ulrich Hansen wrote:
> That sounds like KDE and Xfce CDs would be alternatives to the first
> one.
>
> I just burned the xfce-iso. As I understand the readme.html, the
> Xfce-CD _can_ use the full CD set as a resource for the further
> software-installation (like the
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 16:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Joey invited me to this list to discuss my CD/DVD labels here (Thanks
> Joey!). You can find them at
Nice!
There is one misconception in your artwork: the KDE and Xfce CDs are not
alternative CD1s, but are separate from the rest of the s
For those that would like to demonstrate Debian at events, one option is
to set up a Debian Installer "babelbox".
The babelbox is a stand-alone machine that will continuously run fully
automated installations in various languages using both the graphical and
the textual installer. Between each
Hello all,
I just stubled across an event in NL "Open Source Summer Camp" [1].
It seems to me that we should try to have some Debian presence there.
Are there people already planning to attend? Anybody willing to help set
up a booth or do a Debian presentation?
I'm willing to coordinate and can
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