kelsey hudson wrote:
> Lan Barnes wrote:
>
>> Probably Kplug. SDCS couldn't justify it because of the
>> Linux-centric
>> nature of the meeting.
>>
>> Kplug has negotiated things like that in the past. I'm guessing we'd
>> have
>> to negotiate it with the hotel, and it ight not be cheap. Or it
>> might.
>> Just have to ask.
>>
>> If we think we can do it, then other questions follow:
>>
>> 0. Is it already covered by the Sheraton?
>>
>> 1. If not, is Red Hat interested in having us do it?
>>
>> 2. How many passes could we be comped? Would it be worth it to us?
>>
>> 3. Can we, in the short time left, get this together, arrange for
>> coverage, etc?
>
> I have six enterprise-class Cisco wireless access points sitting in my
> office that are slated to be used for FOSSCON and enough networking
> hardware to choke several horses. I've got all the infrastructure set
> up
> for doing a conference already -- if need be I can coordinate and make
> this happen. It's already all set up and ready to go. All I need to do
> is install it, connect it and spend an hour or so to link it in with
> the
> hotel's network infrastructure (or whomever we get for a short-term
> intarwebz provider). I can make it happen on behalf of KPLUG: all you
> have to do is tell me when and where.
>
> Keep me in the loop. If we decide to go ahead with this, I've got the
> time and the equipment and would gladly donate both to help the cause.
I'll lend a hand however I can.
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