I can be there and help about FSO, gnufiish (I mean I have for them a
general knowledge), and present openBmap.
I am not sure what days exactly, I can make it. Is this info mandatory
right now?
Onen
Michael Lauer wrote:
Fso for sure, openezx, gnufiish, openbmap (onen?), htclinux.
Cheers,
:M:
Am 02.06.2009 um 22:01 schrieb Nils Faerber
<nils.faer...@kernelconcepts.de>:
Yeha!
I just got word from the LinuxTag orga team that they have by 99% chance
persuaded Messe Berlin to have the dev-center! And they also signalled
that we would be welcome to "hijack" at least one of the tables down
there.
So from this point we are set!
What I need to know *urgently* now is which "projects" will be
represented there - the LinuxTag people asked me, I think they want to
know this as justification against Messe Berlin.
So which will we have there?
For sure FSO. Will OpenEZX folks be there? Gnufiish?
I think I can truthfully report GPE/G(PE)^2.
What about "openmoko.org"? Is there something like such a project or has
it beend superseeded by FSO?
Who/what else comes to mind?
Please reply ASAP!
Originally they wanted to know this by today but I was travelling over
the prolonged weekend so I got their request by today.
Many thanks to all of you and
hopefully meet you all in Berlin!
Cheers
nils
Nils Faerber schrieb:
Stefan Schmidt schrieb:
Hello.
On Tue, 2009-05-26 at 12:31, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
If I remember correctly there was a hacking area somewhere in the
basement that was free for everyone to use. It provides tables,
chairs,
network, power, etc. Everything we need.
Do we want to be present with a booth or just be there, meet and
be open
to visitors? The latter could be done in the hacking area too. We
could
setup a poster/banner that makes the gathering visible and simply
meet
there for a few days and hack along, exchange ourselves f2f, etc.
For me this is now the most appealing alternate solution, although I
would have like to make a booth but I don't want to step into
that orga
turmoil right now...
This actually sounds like a good idea to me. Lets make a
non-booth, combining
the advantages of not having to manage it all the time, having a
relaxed
environment where we can show some interested folks what we have,
and being
able to just hack on things in between.
That would void my concers of spending all my time at the booth.
Will be there,
too. Just need to figure out if I have the time for all four days.
It seems fate is not on our side this year - first OpenMoko's
ceisure of
handset making, then the oFono "thing" and now LinuxTag getting into
some kind of commercialisation drift pushed by Messe Berlin.
This beeing said I have to point out that the possibility of a half-way
official meeting during LinuxTag is not very high anymore - but still
not impossible!
Messe Berlin have just announced to the LinuxTag orga group that they
did quite dramatic cuts to the free and open parts of LinuxTag, namely
the open source areas have been cut by about one third and - here comes
our misery - the development center has been cut. This cause Mark Jung
to step down as open source projects coordinator.
This is pretty unfortunate.
I am in contact with Messe Berlin and the LinuxTag team. Hopefully they
will find an alternative arrangement. I told them what we have in mind.
I will keep you updated as soon as I have news.
regards
Stefan Schmidt
Cheers
nils faerber
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