Re: [Flightgear-devel] Fwd: Astrasim Expo Flight Simulation Shows 2009

2008-11-25 Thread Stuart Buchanan
James Turner wrote:

 On 24 Nov 2008, at 20:30, Curtis Olson wrote:
 
  I received this email today and am forwarding it to our devel list  
  so all our UK based developers can see.
 
 Assuming the packs are free, worth considering. We have enough people  
 in the UK (or close to it). Depends if they're offering free space or  
 paid space, however.

I suspect they may be expecting us to pay for space - the Sherburn event is free
to attend, and they've got to make money somehow.

Unfortunately these are both probably a bit too far for me to travel. However, 
if they
were to run one in Scotland  ;)

-Stuart



  

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Fwd: Astrasim Expo Flight Simulation Shows 2009

2008-11-25 Thread Jon Stockill
Stuart Buchanan wrote:

 I suspect they may be expecting us to pay for space - the Sherburn event is 
 free
 to attend, and they've got to make money somehow.
 
 Unfortunately these are both probably a bit too far for me to travel. 
 However, if they
 were to run one in Scotland  ;)

I've requested an exhibitor pack - will pass on the details when it arrives.

Jon

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Fwd: Astrasim Expo Flight Simulation Shows 2009

2008-11-25 Thread James Turner

On 25 Nov 2008, at 14:48, Jon Stockill wrote:

 I've requested an exhibitor pack - will pass on the details when it  
 arrives.

Thanks Jon.


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Fwd: Astrasim Expo Flight Simulation Shows 2009

2008-11-25 Thread Curtis Olson
Stuart Buchanan wrote:

  I suspect they may be expecting us to pay for space - the Sherburn event
 is free
  to attend, and they've got to make money somehow.
  
  Unfortunately these are both probably a bit too far for me to travel.
 However, if they
  were to run one in Scotland  ;)


 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 7:48 AM, Jon Stockill wrote:

 I've requested an exhibitor pack - will pass on the details when it
 arrives.


I did explain to John Marshall (the originator of the invitation) that
FlightGear is an open-source / volunteer project, we wouldn't have the funds
to pay for an expensive booth, and that our developers pay travel and
lodging costs out of their own pocket to attend these events.

Curt.
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[Flightgear-devel] Fwd: Astrasim Expo Flight Simulation Shows 2009

2008-11-24 Thread Curtis Olson
I received this email today and am forwarding it to our devel list so all
our UK based developers can see.

Regards,

Curt.


-- Forwarded message --
From: John Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:17 AM
Subject: Astrasim Expo Flight Simulation Shows 2009
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Dear Sir,

The reason for this mail is to advice you of a new company I have formed in
the UK. Astrasim Expo Ltd. Our aim is to exhibit and promote flight
simulation for enthusiasts. With more entertainment and more interactive
activities.

The main event next year is to be held at the Royal Air Force Museum
Cosford, Shropshire. A full two day event has been plotted in with September
19th - 20th being the show dates. Conference facilities will be available
and some of the interested parties who are scheduling new software/hardware
releases next year are very interested in promoting their products in this
style.

Our remit is to hold one major event in the UK each year. By taking these
events around the country gives an opportunity to all, who may not be able
to make it to some of the places where shows have been held previously. Many
of the leading companies in the UK have expressed great interest in this and
exhibitor packs have already been ordered.

If you would like more information on any of the topics briefly covered
above please don't hesitate to contact myself.

If interested in attending, I do have presentation pack's available for
exhibitors, I can get one despatched out to you.

Thanks for your time with this.


-- 
Regards

John Marshall
Managing Director
Astrasim Expo Ltd

http://astrasimexpo.co.uk



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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Fwd: Astrasim Expo Flight Simulation Shows 2009

2008-11-24 Thread James Turner

On 24 Nov 2008, at 20:30, Curtis Olson wrote:

 I received this email today and am forwarding it to our devel list  
 so all our UK based developers can see.

Assuming the packs are free, worth considering. We have enough people  
in the UK (or close to it). Depends if they're offering free space or  
paid space, however.

 Conference facilities will be available and some of the interested  
 parties who are scheduling new software/hardware releases next year  
 are very interested in promoting their products in this style.

Better get a 2.0 release out the door for next September then, ;)

(Seriously, thanks to Tat's projects and some screaming at Xcode I can  
run CVS reliably now, and I'm very pleased with the advances compared  
to 1.0, especially with Stuart's clouds and the improved reflections)

James

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Fwd: Astrasim Expo Flight Simulation Shows 2009

2008-11-24 Thread Jon Stockill
Curtis Olson wrote:
 I received this email today and am forwarding it to our devel list so 
 all our UK based developers can see.

Count me in. A brief look at their website shows an event at Sherburn 
aero club the month before too - and that's just up the road from here, 
so I'd be interested in doing that one too.

Linux expo a lot of years ago when the royal navy museum lent us a 
helicopter was an absolute blast, and it's always nice to put faces to 
names.

Who else is interested in either Cosford, Sherburn, or both?

Jon

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Fwd: Astrasim Expo Flight Simulation Shows 2009

2008-11-24 Thread Jon Stockill
Curtis Olson wrote:
 I received this email today and am forwarding it to our devel list so 
 all our UK based developers can see.


 -- Forwarded message --
 From: *John Marshall* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
 If interested in attending, I do have presentation pack's available for 
 exhibitors, I can get one despatched out to you.

Since it seems I'm not the only person interested before we bombard them 
with requests we should probably be a bit more organised :-)

Who's gonna get the info pack? I'm happy to request it and scan it so it 
can be made available for anyone else wanting to attend.

Jon


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Fwd: Astrasim Expo Flight Simulation Shows 2009

2008-11-24 Thread Vivian Meazza
Jon Stockill

 
 Curtis Olson wrote:
  I received this email today and am forwarding it to our devel list so
  all our UK based developers can see.
 
 
  -- Forwarded message --
  From: *John Marshall* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  If interested in attending, I do have presentation pack's available for
  exhibitors, I can get one despatched out to you.
 
 Since it seems I'm not the only person interested before we bombard them
 with requests we should probably be a bit more organised :-)
 
 Who's gonna get the info pack? I'm happy to request it and scan it so it
 can be made available for anyone else wanting to attend.
 
 Jon
 


Since this is your backyard, I suggest you lead on this one.

Vivian



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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Fwd: Astrasim Expo Flight Simulation Shows 2009

2008-11-24 Thread Jon Stockill
Vivian Meazza wrote:

 Since this is your backyard, I suggest you lead on this one.

Sherburn is (it's about 20 miles - were I to find myself with enough 
cash to learn to fly then that's where it'd be). Cosford is about 120 
miles away.

Sherburn is only a small flying club - TBH I can't see it being a *huge* 
event there (but I'm willing to be proven wrong). If people are planning 
on travelling any distance to attend one of the events then I'd highly 
recommend the one at Cosford - the museum there is fantastic and well 
worth a visit on its own.

Jon

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Fwd: Astrasim Expo Flight Simulation Shows 2009

2008-11-24 Thread Tatsuhiro Nishioka
On Nov 25, 2008, at 7:16 AM, James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 (Seriously, thanks to Tat's projects and some screaming at Xcode I can
 run CVS reliably now, and I'm very pleased with the advances compared
 to 1.0, especially with Stuart's clouds and the improved reflections)


My pleasure, and I'm very pleased that you finally built flightgear on  
your Mac Pro.

Are there any changes in compiler/linker options?
I wanna hear these if any.

I also look forward to have a report of the show, including your  
running FG 2.0? on your powerful Mac Pro.
A bit too early wish though ;-)

Anyway, thanks to many mac users/developers including you, it is  
confirmed that FG/cvs runs on most of intel Macs on both OS X 10.4 and  
10.5. Now I can confidently go prepare for the next release.

Best,

Tat

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