Re: [Flightgear-devel] [Fwd: LinuxWorld Expo London 2006 - Free space for .Org]

2006-07-24 Thread Christopher Horler
On Monday 10 July 2006 17:20, Jon Stockill wrote:
 Curtis L. Olson wrote:
  The LinuxWorld expo in London, UK (Oct 25-26) is offering free .org
  booth space.  Are there any UK based FlightGear developers/users (or
  people that might want an excuse to visit the UK) coughAlex,
  Trish/cough :-) who might want to help setup and staff a booth for
  this show?
 
  FlightGear is often one of the more popular booths at these types of
  shows because many of the other booths have relatively static subject
  matter such as computer hardware, job recruiting services, business
  software, obscure software of mainly sys-admin or developer interest,
  and a host of other booths that are only worth visiting for the
  freebies, and then ta-da, you come around the corner and there's
  flightgear, a cool 3d application where you can sit down and fly
  interactively.  You will here a lot of Whoa, what is this... type
  comments as people approach the booth (at least for the Texas shows.)
 
  :-)  I'm sure there is a matching UK translation meaning about the same
 
  thing.

 Do we get a helicopter to play with this time? ;-) I'll check the dates
 - it was certainly a lot of fun last time - there was a lot of hard work
 involved too though.
I may also be interested - I'm not certain, I also have to check dates. 

You'll notice I've been busy (no postings for years?), it's to do with 
planning and something complex in Java/C++/Perl.  I no longer get much 
'spare' time.  That's why I was slow of the mark.

This time I could bring my laptop - which might make some things slightly 
easier.

Chris


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] [Fwd: LinuxWorld Expo London 2006 - Free space for .Org]

2006-07-12 Thread Durk Talsma
On Monday 10 July 2006 18:27, Robin van Steenbergen wrote:
 While you're at it, why not look for a spot at the Flight Simulator
 Weekend, Nov. 4 and 5, 2006, Aviodrome Aviation Museum, Lelystad.
 (That's the weekend following the Linux World Expo). As a simbuilder I
 already have a place there, but I believe there's lot more room for more
 people. Just have a look at www.fsweekend.com for more info. I've never
 seen a FlightGear booth there, and would certainly like to see one! (as
 my developed glass cockpits are meant to run on FlightGear as well as
 X-Plane and FS2004)


FYI: We've been talking about the idea of organizing a booth there. I've just 
come out of a really busy period at work (week long meetings, etc etc), so I 
just haven't gotten the time to organize anything yet. 

I'm trying to sent in an application for a booth in the next few weeks or so. 
Martin Spott, and Matthias Frolich have indicated their interest in visiting 
from germany as well. 

Cheers,
Durk


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[Flightgear-devel] [Fwd: LinuxWorld Expo London 2006 - Free space for .Org]

2006-07-10 Thread Curtis L. Olson
The LinuxWorld expo in London, UK (Oct 25-26) is offering free .org 
booth space.  Are there any UK based FlightGear developers/users (or 
people that might want an excuse to visit the UK) coughAlex, 
Trish/cough :-) who might want to help setup and staff a booth for 
this show?


FlightGear is often one of the more popular booths at these types of 
shows because many of the other booths have relatively static subject 
matter such as computer hardware, job recruiting services, business 
software, obscure software of mainly sys-admin or developer interest, 
and a host of other booths that are only worth visiting for the 
freebies, and then ta-da, you come around the corner and there's 
flightgear, a cool 3d application where you can sit down and fly 
interactively.  You will here a lot of Whoa, what is this... type 
comments as people approach the booth (at least for the Texas shows.) 
:-)  I'm sure there is a matching UK translation meaning about the same 
thing.


Curt.

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FlightGear Project  http://www.flightgear.org
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Thanks to generous sponsorship space is available once again, FREE of 
charge, in the .Org Village for Linux projects, groups  campaigns.


LinuxWorld Conference  Expo will take place over two days, 25th and 26th 
October at the Olympia Exhibition Centre in London, UK.


LinuxWorld Conference  Expo is the No. 1 marketplace for companies that 
sell, market or promote Linux-Based products, services, applications and 
solutions. Experiencing astounding growth, it's the largest gathering of 
open source professionals in the world. Linux adoption has been, and 
continues to be, nothing short of meteoric.


Each year I am given the task of scouring the UK and the rest of the 
world for participants for the .Org Village at Linux Expo's in the UK. Over 
the last few years we have made the .Org Village the largest of any Linux 
Expo in the World.


Space is limited in the .Org Village so sadly we cannot offer a place to 
everyone. However space is not allocated on a first come basis but rather 
by a panel of people in the UK Open Source community. If you would like 
your Org to attend then please submit an application at 
http://www.linuxexpo.org.uk/


This message is being sent to you as you have previously participated in 
the .Org Village or have expressed a wish to do so. If you are no longer 
the correct person in your .Org please pass it on to the most relevant 
person


The closing date for applications is 31st July

 Brian Teeman
.Org-aniser
uklinux.net - Sponsors of the .org Village.

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] [Fwd: LinuxWorld Expo London 2006 - Free space for .Org]

2006-07-10 Thread Jon Stockill
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
 The LinuxWorld expo in London, UK (Oct 25-26) is offering free .org 
 booth space.  Are there any UK based FlightGear developers/users (or 
 people that might want an excuse to visit the UK) coughAlex, 
 Trish/cough :-) who might want to help setup and staff a booth for 
 this show?
 
 FlightGear is often one of the more popular booths at these types of 
 shows because many of the other booths have relatively static subject 
 matter such as computer hardware, job recruiting services, business 
 software, obscure software of mainly sys-admin or developer interest, 
 and a host of other booths that are only worth visiting for the 
 freebies, and then ta-da, you come around the corner and there's 
 flightgear, a cool 3d application where you can sit down and fly 
 interactively.  You will here a lot of Whoa, what is this... type 
 comments as people approach the booth (at least for the Texas shows.) 
 :-)  I'm sure there is a matching UK translation meaning about the same 
 thing.

Do we get a helicopter to play with this time? ;-) I'll check the dates 
- it was certainly a lot of fun last time - there was a lot of hard work 
involved too though.

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] [Fwd: LinuxWorld Expo London 2006 - Free space for .Org]

2006-07-10 Thread Robin van Steenbergen
While you're at it, why not look for a spot at the Flight Simulator 
Weekend, Nov. 4 and 5, 2006, Aviodrome Aviation Museum, Lelystad. 
(That's the weekend following the Linux World Expo). As a simbuilder I 
already have a place there, but I believe there's lot more room for more 
people. Just have a look at www.fsweekend.com for more info. I've never 
seen a FlightGear booth there, and would certainly like to see one! (as 
my developed glass cockpits are meant to run on FlightGear as well as 
X-Plane and FS2004)

Jon Stockill schreef:
 Curtis L. Olson wrote:
   
 The LinuxWorld expo in London, UK (Oct 25-26) is offering free .org 
 booth space.  Are there any UK based FlightGear developers/users (or 
 people that might want an excuse to visit the UK) coughAlex, 
 Trish/cough :-) who might want to help setup and staff a booth for 
 this show?

 FlightGear is often one of the more popular booths at these types of 
 shows because many of the other booths have relatively static subject 
 matter such as computer hardware, job recruiting services, business 
 software, obscure software of mainly sys-admin or developer interest, 
 and a host of other booths that are only worth visiting for the 
 freebies, and then ta-da, you come around the corner and there's 
 flightgear, a cool 3d application where you can sit down and fly 
 interactively.  You will here a lot of Whoa, what is this... type 
 comments as people approach the booth (at least for the Texas shows.) 
 :-)  I'm sure there is a matching UK translation meaning about the same 
 thing.
 

 Do we get a helicopter to play with this time? ;-) I'll check the dates 
 - it was certainly a lot of fun last time - there was a lot of hard work 
 involved too though.
   



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