Personally, I'd quite like whatever electronic equipment I bring *not*
to be free and shareable with anyone who happens to wander in... :)
-- Tom
Richard Lockwood wrote:
Presumbly because it goes against the concept of everything being free
and shareable. Richard Stallman says... (goes off into tedious
rant...)
;-)
Cheers,
Rich.
On 2/8/07, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
why is this a problem?
they're only making sure no scalywags get in.
On 2/8/07, Jonathan Chetwynd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> barcamplondon2: Proof of Identity
>
> Ian Nat and Jason,
>
> I'd like to make it clear that if you are intending to demand proof
> of identity beyond a 'named' ticket, I shan't be attending.
>
> whilst recognising that tickets are non-negotiable, I don't wish to
> be part of some corporate/state security racket.
>
> regards
>
> Jonathan Chetwynd
>
> "BT security have been instructed not to allow you in without a
> BarCampLondon2 ticket with your name on it."
>
>
>
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