On 13 Jun 2011, at 23:10, Giovanni Bajo wrote:
Good plan! In our sprint we might need some peer networking to clone
some hg repos or so.
No problem with that, all users connected to the ethernet will be on
the
same LAN.
If one has both a laptop and a smartphone, should you make two wifi
Hi,
I have another question about laptop . Could be possible to use a Netbook
for the training session ?
Since I would like to bring my Netbook since it is more manageable...
There is some minimal requirements about software, memory and disk to
follow with profit the Training Session ?
Thanks
On Tue, 2011-06-14 at 14:03 +0200, Roberto Garofalo wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I have another question about laptop . Could be possible to use a
> Netbook for the training session ?
>
>
> Since I would like to bring my Netbook since it is more manageable...
>
>
> There is some minimal requirements a
On Mon, 2011-06-13 at 22:53 +0200, Giovanni Bajo wrote:
> Since our goal is and has always been to soften all rough edges and
> let
> you "just enjoy" a conference, we will try to come up ourself with a
> rough
> translation as soon as possible.
>
> I'll let you know as soon as it is online.
The
> I have another question about laptop . Could be possible to use a
> Netbook for the training session ?
That's a bit hard to answer without knowing the training session you
refer to.
But in general a netbook is ok for doing python stuff (assuming that you
can live with its speed and the someti
If you go through the [ schedule][1] now, you can check how crowded each talk
is going to be.
If you see a warning sign next to a talk, it means that we expect that the
attendance of the talk will be higher than the room allows. If you were
planning to attend that talk, you might want to have an a