Greetings!
Now I have a thumbnailed gallery of the Midgard European
Tour pictures online (thanks to Henri Hovi for the code).
This gallery should be a bit more comfortable to use. You
can find it at:
http://bergie.envida.org/gallery/116.html
Then to the questions asked previously on this thread
(I can't handle the email loads from Midgard's mailing
lists during my military service so I use the archives).
Anatol Mayr wrote:
> Must have been a funny journey :-)
It was a very successful one. I enjoyed the chance to actually
meet many of the people from our community in person.
Hopefully we'll be able to arrange similar events in the future
as well.
> One question: I read one month ago, that some of you are working for
> Aurora, now. Can someone tell my how this is handled? How do you get
> your fees etc.?
> Is there a monthly meeting? ...
I'm currently doing my military service in Finnish Defence Forcesm
so I can't do any work. However, Emile, David, Ron and Alexander
work for Aurora so they can probably describe the arrangements
better.
> In our company we're thinking about how it would be, to give some of our
> daily work to volunteers of the 'midgardians', who can make this work
> for us (it's sure that we pay these volunteers :-) )
Not at all a bad idea. You just need to remember that the
Midgard Project association can't make these commitments,
but you have to arrange this with individual developers.
Alan Knowles wrote:
> Did you fancy doing an asian tour ?????
I would love to. I held a session on Midgard in Global Linux
2000 in Seoul, Korea, and that was a very good trip.
However, I believe that there are not yet many Midgard
users in Asia. Of course, this could be a good opportunity
for evangelizing Midgard there.
Let me know if you're interested in arranging something
like this.
/Bergie
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