Sorry for crossposting.

Btw, it would be usefull if these who participate at the Linuxtag would
give Martin a short note so that he can subscribe you to the infomail..
If everyone is subscribed, it would make it easier for me. 
And sometimes, just give me a short note what things have changed so
that I don't loose the overlook. 

Regards

Lucia


Martin Schulze wrote:
> 
> http://www.Infodrom.ffis.de/Debian/events/LinuxTag2001/infomail-3.html
> 
> There are some good news for LinuxTag, please read on:
> 
> 1. I have finally received an approval for two rooms in which we can
> 
>    organize workshops, small talks, BoF-sessions or keysigning
> 
>    sessions.  There should be space four about 50 people in these
> 
>    rooms so they are large enough for these kind of stuff.
> 
>    If you want to use a room for one of the above, please let me
> 
>    know.  Like it was last year, I'll lock the room for a couple of
> 
>    talks/workshops/whatever while a lot of idle slots will be there
> 
>    which can be filled on-demand during LinuxTag.  I'd prefer 1h
> 
>    slots, while 2h could be an exception.  Another exception will be
> 
>    made for sub-conferences (like debian-day, zopecon, phpcon or
> 
>    for whatever demand is there, max four days in a row, so one room
> 
>    is not locked by these).
> 
> 2. With friendly help of the students association of the University of
> 
>    Stuttgart (FaVeVe) we are able to provide sleeping space for you at
> 
>    no or low-cost.  This is gym hall (in Stuttgart Vaihingen, within
> 
>    the University campus), so it's large and there are showers.
> 
>    However, drawbacks are that we have to leave the building at 7.00am
> 
>    and leave the sleeping area at 6.00am (yes, you have to be up at this
> 
>    time, not woken up already, but up).
> 
>    Fortunately the cafeteria will open one hour earlier in the morning
> 
>    than usual, so you can get breakfast at 7am already.  Additionally
> 
>    the FaVeVe-team has agreed to provide collective dinner in the
> 
>    evening.  However, please be warned, it *is* spicy, even if you
> 
>    tell us that you don't like it hot...  The meal still eatable, you
> 
>    may just find yourself to not eating as much as usual...
> 
>    In order to be able to make proper assumptions on breakfast and
> 
>    dinner requirements as well as sleeping space, please fill out the
> 
>    following form and send it to me (at [EMAIL PROTECTED]).  If you
> 
>    don't want to eat something in the morning and don't want to take
> 
>    rolls to the show, but only drink a cup of coffee or similar, don't
> 
>    mark `Breakfast':
> 
>    Name  :
> 
>    E-Mail:
> 
>    Wednesday, July 4th
> 
>      [ ] Dinner
> 
>      [ ] Sleeping
> 
>    Thursday, July 5th
> 
>      [ ] Breakfast
> 
>      [ ] Dinner
> 
>      [ ] Sleeping
> 
>    Friday, July 6th
> 
>      [ ] Breakfast
> 
>      [ ] Dinner (same day as social event)
> 
>      [ ] Sleeping
> 
>    Saturday, July 7th
> 
>      [ ] Breakfast
> 
>      [ ] Dinner
> 
>      [ ] Sleeping
> 
>    Sunday, July 8th
> 
>      [ ] Breakfast
> 
>      [ ] Dinner
> 
>      [ ] Sleeping
> 
>    Monday, July 9th
> 
>      [ ] Breakfast
> 
>    The earlier we know the correct demand the better we can plan and
> 
>    the less stressful our life will be.  So please send back filled
> 
>    out forms as early as you can.
> 
>    It is not yet known what will be cooked on what day but it will be
> 
>    something that doesn't produce logistical problems when being
> 
>    cooked for 50 people.  Think about chili con carne (and sin carne
> 
>    for vegetarians), or pasta etc.
> 
>    For this sleeping arrangement you'll have to take a sleeping bag
> 
>    with you.  A camping mat is probably not required since there are
> 
>    mats in the gym hall that can be used.
> 
> 3. For those people who come by plane from far away we can also
> 
>    provide an appartment consisting of 10 beds which you may use.  It
> 
>    is in Stuttgart E�lingen, so it is *not* at the same location as
> 
>    the gym hall.  There are only 10 beds and I'm going to prefer
> 
>    people who have to travel a lot to attend (like people coming from
> 
>    .dk, .fi, .uk etc.).  If you are interested, please drop me a
> 
>    line.
> 
> 4. There are still projects who haven't provided any description about
> 
>    their project to me which could be included in magazines that print
> 
>    a special edition for the LinuxTag show.  The same applies for a
> 
>    bunch of graphics (i.e. logos in high resolution).
> 
>    Projects that lack a description currently are:
> 
>    BSD
> 
>    KDE
> 
>    Linux-Networking
> 
>    PHP
> 
>    Worldforge
> 
>    Zope
> 
>    The first deadline ends on Wednesday 12.00am local time.  So there
> 
>    are about 11 hours left to provide some blurb.

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