Martin Schulze wrote: > things have been sorted out for the upcoming O'Reilly Open Source > Convention. Here's a summary: > > The Debian project receives space for the booth donated by O'Reilly. > They have also acknowledged to provide electricity and a table. I'll > have to ask for the size of the table and some chairs (please remind > me if you don't hear anything about it).
> These people have acknowledged to staff the booth: > > Evan Prodromou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Scott Dier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > "Noah L. Meyerhans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ignore that, these folks entirely confused me and "pestered" me with mails in the "wrong" thread. It's Matt Kraai and Shaleh Perry who applied for the O'Reilly Conference. > Noah: SS20 > Scott: m68k So these are reserved for Usenix as well, sorry folks. > Is one of you able to provide a table and maybe table cloths (white > preferred) for the booth? Same for chairs? > > What's still needed to doo? > > Please check out <http://www.debian.org/events/booth> as well as > <http://www.infodrom.ffis.de/Debian/events/booth.html>. I've > written some pieces up. > > - Ensure that there will be enough staff all the time > - Ensure that there will be enough machines all the time > - Check out if posters can be pinned up (get them printed) > > If you want to negotiate with the O'Reilly folks on your own as > well, dump me a line and I'll return the address(es). I don't want > to spread their address on a public and searchable web area, not > sure if they're used in public, don't want to increase their spam > income. Regards, Joey -- Life is too short to run proprietary software. -- Bdale Garbee

