Hi all!
Ok, a short note: I just contacted Joey, he thinks that 5 Tables are far
too much. We should plan this until tomorrow (sunday) noon or so. I will
try to organize further tonight. Is there anyone who did a list how many
computers / laptops and so on are planned now or do I have to "update"
mine?
How about a small "visitor's corner with some "schwingsessel" and a
small table where we could sit down and chat with the visitors?
Regards
Lucia
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>
> Hi.
>
> Sorry for beeing quiet for so long, but I had some trouble with my systems
> at home and didn't get to anything :(
>
> Some things we should decide pretty soon is what we do with our booth,
> since the Supply list is out now.
>
> I'd recommend something like that with our booth:
>
> #***
> #***
> ###*
>
> Where the #'s are Tables with Computers and the * is free space where we
> can set up a small table and some tables for small discussions. We could
> use one wall for the beamer and the others for Banners and shelves and so
> on. There is also a lockable Table on the list, maybe we could use one of
> them too.
>
> What do you think?
>
> On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Thommie Rother wrote:
> > > We'll also have several people with laptops that they would like to
> > > use (including me).
> >
> > OK, I will also have my laptop there. The GAIA equipment is a complete,
> > transportable setup for trainings. We'll put it up there and use
> > whatever we need.
>
> I'm thinking of three GAIA computers (one to the "west" and two to the
> "south") and one Server which we put under the Table. This way we have
> enough space to present something. The Laptops could be used for more
> personal discussions where you don't need so much people to look on the
> screen, or as the computer to which the Beamer will be connected to.
>
> > > > organisation provides any Internet backbone to connect.
> > Latest news: there WILL be a backbone.
>
> Do you need any infrastructure from me? I could offer a P90 Debianized
> Server (which seems to have some defective RAM currently, but I'm working
> on it) and a 9-Port 10 MBit Hub and a 4-Port 100 Mbit Hub for the whole
> thing. If GAIA has this equipment (I think it does), I would prefer it
> though ... ;)
>
> > > > PRESENTATION
> > > > For the booth, I can ONLY offer a (very bright, 750 W) overhead
> > > > projector with an old LCD screen (640x480). Another, "good" beamer
> > > > may be possible at least for the weekend, wait for more info ;-).
> >
> > Update: The beamer issue is getting difficult. I may only get one for
> > the weekend and ONLY if no one else can provide it. So it's better if
> > someone else (LINK-M? Torben? Philipp?) could take care of this.
> > MEanwhile, I would really recommend having a beamer as it is a much
> > much better way of presenting to a larger audience than people standing
> > around monitors.
>
> Maybe, I have to ask around...
>
> > > Cool. We should probably try to arrange a loose schedule.
> >
> > Yep, I agree. Plenty of people.
>
> Perhaps we should update Lucia's schedule page (where was it again) to
> reflect the real times, where someone is at the Midgard Booth.
>
> > > See my earlier comment about booth layout. I really want to have a
> > > banner of some sort, but there's no point bringing a big banner if we
> > > don't have a backdrop to attach it too.
> >
> > I'lle try to get some layout plan from Joey.
>
> See above... We should order our Supplies soon, becaus it seams to be
> pretty close to the deadline.
>
> > About the flyers: some german NADMIN stuff from Gottfried would be
> > great! Mind the recoommended amount (between 500 and 5000 - well, 500
> > would be enough).
>
> *g* I agree.
>
> > But we also need sa more "basic" flyer: What is MIDGARD? How does it
> > ...
> > "hard-core Linux/PHP/MySQL coders". And especially the biz people
> > simply want to get impressed and just know what is possible with
> > MIDGARD.
>
> I agree, though I've no realy idea how to get to them. Perhaps we should
> talk with Philipp Rotmann also, he has some more experience in this
> sector.
>
> > > I'm in Helsinki until this evening, so getting things to you before
> > > you go is probably not possible. Perhaps Torben can help with
> > > translations. I also speak some German, but my technical vocabulary
> > > and grammar are somewhat lacking. We'll figure it out, anyway.
> >
> > Well, I can translate anything that I can get by mail until Wed
> > evening.
>
> If you need a hand, I can help also. Just drop me a mail.
>
> Live long and prosper!
> Torben Nehmer
>
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