Favor avise a Charles Schulz, si va estar en Lyons para el OOoCON.
Para ponerse en contacto.

saludos,
Richard.


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Subject:        [project leads] Important infos on the Native-Lang Party
Date:   Wed, 06 Sep 2006 19:56:48 +0200
From:   Charles Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:     project_leads <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



Folks,

as you know, Monday's Native-Lang Party on the ship starts at 8pm local
time. Here are some important informations about the event:
The ship can load about 250 persons for the night. Not more than that.
Given that by latest accounts, 350 persons have registered for *Monday*
(more than 550 people have registered to the OOoCON), we may have to
make choices.

Since nobody wants this to become YAID (Yet Another Intel Dinner), we
are asking you to take the following measures:
- I need the number of Sun devs from Hamburg who will be in Lyon on
Monday (asap!).
- I need every NL project lead out there to get some information about
who among its community will be in Lyon on Monday.
- Every Premium sponsor should notify me about the number of people they
would like to bring in.

In any way, anybody who wants to assist to the NL Party will have to buy
a coupon for it at the small bar/information center at the INSA during
Monday. This is why I would like to ask the following category of
persons to do the following things:

- Sun devs and staff should explicitly mention "SUN" to the persons
selling the coupons
- every Native-Lang project member, lead or non lead, should explicitly
mention: "NLC" to the persons selling the coupons
- every premium sponsor should mention explicitly "PRM" to the
coupons'sellers. This applies to OOo contributors working for companies
like Novell, for example.
-every sponsor other than premium should mention "SPS" to the coupons'
sellers
-although few of you here falls into that category, the project staff
organizing the event AND the community council members should mention
"ORG" to the persons selling the coupons.
-every member of the Openoffice.org community not belonging to the
categories described above should mention explicitly "OOP"
A member of the OOP category is an identified member of the OOo project
(Marketing project, Incubator category, for example).

The people who will fail to communicate any of those codes may still be
joining us, but without any garantee as to the availability of seats on
the ship, so they may not be able to board.

This system has been thought on in order to let the core people who
matter in any Native-Lang party: the native-lang communities, and the
OOo project in general (together with its gentle sponsors). The curious
crowd may still be lucky to join in time, but in the limits of the
available room on the ship.

One last thing: PLEASE MAKE SURE TO BE ON TIME AT 8:00pm!!! THIS IS A
SHIP (A FLOATING ONE, AT THAT) NOT A BAR ON SOLID, GOOD OL' GROUND.IT
WILL LEAVE EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT ON BOARD!

FWIW: I'll be arriving with many folks from the NLC at the meeting
point, "Quai Claude Bernard" (info available on the brochure).
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BOUGHT YOUR METRO/TRAMWAY TICKETS!

See you all on Monday,

Charles-H.Schulz.


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