What about public terminals for Internet access?

On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, Philippe 'BooK' Bruhat wrote:

> YAPC::Europe in Paris
> (ir)?regular newsletter, issue 8
> July 13, 2003
>
> Bonjour,
>
> The conference is now in less than two weeks time. We have a rough
> estimate of how many of you are coming (about 190). We now need to count
> more precisely; that's why you really should purchase your ticket now
> if you plan to come. It will really help us, you know. :-)
>
> T-shirts are being printed as I type this, the final count is 260.
> We apologize in advance to the 261st attendee; you won't have a T-shirt.
>
> All speakers should finalise their proceedings (in POD) as soon as possible
> and send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> We have finally (and regretfully) decided not to provide printed
> proceedings, due to time and especially budget constraints. We will of
> course provide proceedings in PDF, at least a few days before the
> conference, so that most of you will be able to download them. They'll
> also be available in HTML from the web site. We wish it could have been
> otherwise, but we simply don't have the money. And time is running
> short.
>
> Onto a happier note, net access. The wifi access is being worked on,
> and the first tests are quite positive. Remember to pack your wireless
> gear. We will also have old-fashioned access with wires and stuff, so
> bring long RJ-45 cables if you need to be tethered to a switch.
>
>         Philippe 'BooK' Bruhat,
>         for the Paris organisation team
>
> --
>  Philippe "BooK" Bruhat   --   YAPC::Europe 2003 - http://yapc.mongueurs.net/
>
>  None suffer so much in a war as those who strive to end it.
>                                     (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #51 (Epic))
>

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