On Mar 15, 2012, at 00:13 , ext Quim Gil wrote:

> On 03/14/2012 03:47 PM, ext [email protected] wrote:
>> On a related note:
> 
> https://wiki.mozilla.org/EU_MozCamp_2011
> 
> "More than 250 passionate Mozillians from over 40 countries and 
> contributing to all areas of the Mozilla project are registered to..."
> 
> Kalkscheune has some experience hosting geeky events, and this was one 
> of the reasons for choosing them. When we asked, they answered that EU 
> MozCamp reported no problems with the WLAN.
> 
> Not a guarantee, but at least a good ground.


True. However, I am still unsure if the natures of the two events are 
comparable (no idea how much coding happened there). Keeping some gadgets 
online is one tasks, not bringing a complete AP down if someone starts 
downloading an SDK or pulls Qt 5 via wifi (which they should use desk switches 
for, but this always happens), is another entirely. Maybe I am just paranoid, 
but I guess that's the admin 'never-trust-a-user' part of me :-).

Daniel
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