Hi everyone! I've updated our wiki page about OSCON with a bunch of information, like times and dates and activities. If you've been meaning to look into it, now would be a good time to start :). It's at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Projects/OSCON2009
Things you can do! * If you have ideas for activities we can do at our OSCON booth, add them to the page. We'll hone down the list to a suitable number at some point, so don't worry about having too many ideas! * If there's a good chance you'll be attending OSCON, and you want to help out at the booth, it'd be great if you could put your name up on the wiki page (or reply to this email) so we can get an idea of how many people we have. You don't need to commit to anything yet, though; July is still a while away, so work/school/[your busy activity here] still have plenty of time to get in the way. At the May 17th IRC meeting, we decided to move a few topics to the mailing list for further discussion. Here are some discussionful topics: * Internet and power at the booth: we would have to pay for both. Some people think we should do that; some people think we should use a laptop or two for demonstrative purposes but focus more on talking (it's cheap!) to people. * What resources do we need to bring? Ubuntu CDs (how many, what flavor), tables, computers, handouts, etc. * what activities do we want to do? (see also wiki page) Thanks for reading! ~Robert PS: If you've attended Ubuntu California events in the past and have time on your hands, the event pages linked on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Projects would love any write-ups, information, photos, etc. you can contribute :) -- Robert Wall <robertlikesturt...@gmail.com> Web: http://www.rww.name/ OpenPGP fingerprint: EF31 62BC 85B2 0566 7732 B0B4 7B88 E371 6AB3 FC6C
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