Webbit 2004 / Padova

2004-02-14 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik
What's a happening (the window for booking the cheap flights is
about to close :-).
Dw.
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Webbit 2004 / Padova

2004-02-14 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik
What's a happening (the window for booking the cheap flights is
about to close :-). http://www.webbitcon.org/
Dw.
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Re: Webbit 2004 / Padova

2004-02-14 Thread David N. Welton
Dirk-Willem van Gulik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 What's a happening (the window for booking the cheap flights is
 about to close :-). http://www.webbitcon.org/

I got roped into organizing things for the Debian folks, who are
definitely going to have a significant presence.  I think any Apache
people that want to show up would be more than welcome to hang out in
the 'free software' area.

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Re: webbit 2004

2004-01-24 Thread Gianugo Rabellino
David N. Welton wrote:
This is mainly for the Apache folks who reside in Italy.
I would like to know if anyone else is going to be at the webbit this
year.  It's a fun couple of days, and I can guarantee that if we had
an Apache presence there, it would be quite popular.  We need to start
organizing it now though, if we want to participate.
http://www.webbitcon.org/
Sorry for the delayed response, I'm slowly catching up with *a lot* of 
stuff. Anyway, I've been at webb.it for the past three years, and it 
would be great indeed to have some official Apache presence. I have a 
group of friends well connected with the organization, so if you want me 
to help out, I'm here. But let's hurry: deadline for submissions is 
early February, so we should move on.

I think that the first thing to understand is whether we'll have enough 
people to man the booth (even if it's not a booth in the traditional 
sense): I'm afraid I will be able to stay for just one day), what about 
others? I guess we need at least 5-6 volunteers first...

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Re: webbit 2004

2004-01-16 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik


On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, David N. Welton wrote:

 This is mainly for the Apache folks who reside in Italy.

 I would like to know if anyone else is going to be at the webbit this
 year.  It's a fun couple of days, and I can guarantee that if we had
 an Apache presence there, it would be quite popular.  We need to start
 organizing it now though, if we want to participate.

 http://www.webbitcon.org/

Sounds like fun !

Dw.

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Re: webbit 2004

2004-01-16 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr
Kill the webbit, kill the webbit!
On Jan 16, 2004, at 5:50 AM, David N. Welton wrote:
Hi,
This is mainly for the Apache folks who reside in Italy.
I would like to know if anyone else is going to be at the webbit this
year.  It's a fun couple of days, and I can guarantee that if we had
an Apache presence there, it would be quite popular.  We need to start
organizing it now though, if we want to participate.
http://www.webbitcon.org/
Ciao,
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Re: webbit 2004

2004-01-16 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik

 Cool, I'm interested (I live in Crema [1]).

I think we have enough mass - who takes an action to contact the
organizers to make knwon that we want to gatecrash their party /

(And for the non italians - there are shitloads of cheap flights into
Milano and Venice these days (Padova is right next to Venice, near Verona
and Vicenca - 20mins by train, 2 hours from Milano, all trains will stop
there).

Dw

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Re: webbit 2004

2004-01-16 Thread David N. Welton
Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 David N. Welton wrote:

  This is mainly for the Apache folks who reside in Italy.  I would
  like to know if anyone else is going to be at the webbit this
  year.  It's a fun couple of days, and I can guarantee that if we
  had an Apache presence there, it would be quite popular.  We need
  to start organizing it now though, if we want to participate.

 Cool, I'm interested (I live in Crema [1]).

Home of Beppe Severgnini... cool.

 Which one, this one:

   Padova 6-7-8- Maggio 2004 ?

This was the original, and is still as far as I know the most
important.  I could do Milano too, but I don't know anything about
what will be going on there...  and I live in Padova, so that's the
most convenient:-)

 http://www.webbitcon.org/article/articleview/1005/

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Re: webbit 2004

2004-01-16 Thread David N. Welton
Dirk-Willem van Gulik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  Cool, I'm interested (I live in Crema [1]).

 I think we have enough mass - who takes an action to contact the
 organizers to make knwon that we want to gatecrash their party /

 (And for the non italians - there are shitloads of cheap flights
 into Milano and Venice these days (Padova is right next to Venice,
 near Verona and Vicenca - 20mins by train, 2 hours from Milano, all
 trains will stop there).

Ok, here's the deal:

Last year, the layout was like so:

One room full of company booths, and one room full of organizations,
which ranged from Debian to things like mammeonline or belluno
linux users.

Some of the groups were just there to hang out with one another, enjoy
the connectivity, and geek out for a few days.  If we want to do that,
no problem.  If we wanted to have a more serious presence, I think
some talking to the organizers might be in the cards - something I
think I'll do anyway, to suggest that there at least be a separation
of some form between those groups that just want to hang out, and
those that want to present something to the public.

Dirk's right about flights - volareweb.it has quite a few, and ryanair
goes to Treviso, which isn't too far from Padova.

For people really interested in getting into the spirit of things, you
can bring a sleeping bag/pad and 'camp out' there - they have showers,
food and such.  I will probably have space for one or two people to
crash at my place in Padova.

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Re: webbit 2004

2004-01-16 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik

 Dirk's right about flights - volareweb.it has quite a few, and ryanair
 goes to Treviso, which isn't too far from Padova.

And virgin express does Milanno these days.

Dw.

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Re: webbit 2004

2004-01-16 Thread Santiago Gala
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El viernes, 16 ener, 2004, a las 14:54 Europe/Madrid, David N. Welton 
escribió:

Dirk-Willem van Gulik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cool, I'm interested (I live in Crema [1]).

I think we have enough mass - who takes an action to contact the
organizers to make knwon that we want to gatecrash their party /

(And for the non italians - there are shitloads of cheap flights
into Milano and Venice these days (Padova is right next to Venice,
near Verona and Vicenca - 20mins by train, 2 hours from Milano, all
trains will stop there).

Don't tempt me: If we are organizing an apachehack there, I could well 
look for a plane from Madrid to Milano. Is it in may finally?

But then you should come to a party in the East of Spain, less than 200 
meters from the beach, later in August. I'll give details as we get 
closer to the dates.

Ok, here's the deal:
Last year, the layout was like so:
One room full of company booths, and one room full of organizations,
which ranged from Debian to things like mammeonline or belluno
linux users.

Some of the groups were just there to hang out with one another, enjoy
the connectivity, and geek out for a few days.  If we want to do that,
no problem.  If we wanted to have a more serious presence, I think
some talking to the organizers might be in the cards - something I
think I'll do anyway, to suggest that there at least be a separation
of some form between those groups that just want to hang out, and
those that want to present something to the public.
Dirk's right about flights - volareweb.it has quite a few, and ryanair
goes to Treviso, which isn't too far from Padova.
For people really interested in getting into the spirit of things, you
can bring a sleeping bag/pad and 'camp out' there - they have showers,
food and such.  I will probably have space for one or two people to
crash at my place in Padova.
Similar to the one I'm quoting, or to the hackmeeting, here in 
Madrid, which uses to be around October


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