PS: Who's already planning to come?
I am preparing to come - if this is of any use,
Martin.
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Alex Perry wrote:
I propose that the PLIB project takes a community booth at LinuxTag
http://www.linuxtag.org June 6-9 this summer in Karlsruhe Germany.
This PLIB USERS booth would be a place for the dozen-odd projects
that conspicuously incorporate plib (and any others that join in)
to
I propose that the PLIB project takes a community booth at LinuxTag
http://www.linuxtag.org June 6-9 this summer in Karlsruhe Germany.
This PLIB USERS booth would be a place for the dozen-odd projects
that conspicuously incorporate plib (and any others that join in)
to show off their projects,
We have a one hour slot, June 8 at 11am, for a Birds-of-a-Feather session:
http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2002/workshops.php3
All welcome and invited - bring a working system if you can ...
I have not requested a booth for FlightGear yet, because
(a) I'm still not sure whether
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
I'd love to travel over to Europe for a visit some time to meet as
many of the european flightgear people as possible. Germany in early
June might be worth looking into ...
Great!
although my wife won't let me go
unless she get's to come along (and she even
Anyway, have a look at
http://www.karlsruhe.de/Tourismus/index.php3
Nice web site. Someday in the not-too-distant future we hope to visit
Germany.
Jon
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BERNDT, JON S. (JON) (JSC-EX) (LM) wrote:
Anyway, have a look at
http://www.karlsruhe.de/Tourismus/index.php3
Nice web site. Someday in the not-too-distant future we hope to visit
Germany.
Great! We've got a volunteer for LinuxTag 2003 then?
CU,
Christian
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Great! We've got a volunteer for LinuxTag 2003 then?
CU,
Christian
Probably 2005 or 06!
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Wolfram Kuss wrote:
BTW, have you also seen
http://www.linuxtag.org/cfp/cfp3-en.html
!!
Anyone wants to do a talk on FlightGear?
I for my part will not do a Linux FlightGear talk since I have little
experience with Linux and am too little involved in FlightGear. Last
year I expected I
BTW, have you also seen
http://www.linuxtag.org/cfp/cfp3-en.html
!!
Anyone wants to do a talk on FlightGear?
I for my part will not do a Linux FlightGear talk since I have little
experience with Linux and am too little involved in FlightGear. Last
year I expected I would become more active, but
BTW, Alex, will you be at LinuxTag?
I'm tempted to have one of the non-European developers as the lead presenter
(and then beg assistance with travel) if someone has the time and interest.
Good point - I did not want to exclude the non-europeans with my list.
I am sure that apart from your own
Alex Perry wrote:
Alex, Christian, Erik? Durk, AFAIK, you will not be in europe then?
Generally, they prefer to have different presenters in successive
years for each project because that makes the talks more interesting.
Having successfully excused myself from consideration 8-) ...
Christian Mayer writes:
I'm tempted to have one of the non-European developers as the lead presenter
(and then beg assistance with travel) if someone has the time and interest.
If we do that, it's important that the presentation topic is one that can be
given by a European dev should the
Curt wrote:
I'd love to travel over to Europe for a visit some time to meet as
many of the european flightgear people as possible.
Great !!
... although my wife won't let me go
unless she get's to come along (and she even speaks some German) ...
Great again :-).
What kind of travel money
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