Hi!
Ich denke, wir koennen der squeak-ev Liste auch fuer Kommunikation fuer den Linuxtag verweden (da alle Leute, die beim LinuxTag helfen wollen auch auf der squeak-ev Liste sind). Alle LinuxTag-Mails haben [LinuxTag] im Subject.... hier erstmal eine info-mail von joey... weiteres folgt. Marcus ----- Forwarded message from Martin Schulze <[hidden email]> ----- To: [hidden email] Subject: [LT Infomail#1] Organisation, Sleeping - Squeak From: Martin Schulze <[hidden email]> Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 10:54:11 +0200 (CEST) http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2002/infomail-1.html [ available in a couple of hours ] 1. LinuxTag 2002 is coming... I'm a bit late this year, but I'm definitively around and trying my best to maintain everything related to open projects and LinuxTag. However, I plan to change the organization again, towards more professionalism and less timely involvement from my side. We are still looking for companies that wish to demonstrate their work at LinuxTag, so if you know about interested parties, please drop me a line and I'll pass the information to the people handling commercial exhibitors. We are working towards a public frontend to the tools I use for maintenance. This will enable you to alter information on your own, like adding and removing of staff members, edit the description of your project, add urls, make comments, read other peoples comments etc. I'm anticipating to present this in about two weeks, maybe earlier. Your email address will be used as login and you'll receive a password via mail, which you may change later. For the interested parties, this system is discussed and developed here[1]. 1. http://www.infodrom.org/Mail-Archive/linuxtag-ltp/2002/ Until that, please let me know who will staff your booth (with an email address if the person should be able to log in into the system later or should receive mail). 2. Projects Organisation Mailing List Last year already I have created a mailing, list which is intended to be used by all projects and me to discuss general issues of our involvement in LinuxTag. This should improve things a little bit since not everything needs to go through me personally. If you are interested in discussing certain issues not only with me but with members of other projects as well, please subscribe to linuxtag-projects or read the public archive: echo subscribe linuxtag-projects|mail <majordomo mail> A public archive of this list is available here[2]. 2. http://www.infodrom.org/Mail-Archive/linuxtag-projects/2002/ 3. Information flow / Staying informed You may decide on your own how you want to keep informed and stay in touch with me, besides personal private mail. I will continue to send out infomails in which I'm going to summarize current issues that are important for you to know -- or when I believe you should know them. :) These are your choices: o Mail sent to all members who gave me an email address (this is the current setup for all projects) o Mail sent to a mailing-list of your choice instead (actually these two can be mixed). o Mail sent to linuxtag-projects. o No mail at all, but you are frequently checking the website[3] where I'm going to copy all information. 3. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2002/ If you have received this document via mail, you are most probably listed as recipient of the mail or are receiving it through a mailing list. If you wish to change the current setup, please let me know. 4. Booth arrangements In order to make booth arrangements soon, please let me know what you plan to demonstrate at the booth, how you want the booth to look like, how you plan to use the provided space and what kind of booth you anticipate. Simple graphics in ascii art or like this[4] would be very much appreciated. 4. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2001/booth.html Please let me know about your plans. 5. Information Retrievel Like I have done in the last year, there is a website dedicated to our involvement in LinuxTag 2002. I will place information there, and trying this rather than sending everything via mail. However, there will be mails (like this one) sent to you if you don't object. If you have received this mail, but didn't wish to, please drop me a line so I can alter your settings. This is because first I thought that this year we could make it without Infomails, but I had to learn that we can't, so had to alter some settings without negotiation. I have also started to write up an FAQ[5], that should cover most frequently asked questions. I will try to refer to that document as often as I can. 5. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2002/faq.html I will place all relevant information here[6]. Don't be confused, this directory also contains Debian related stuff. This is just because I'm also coordinating the Debian presence and starting a new location is somewhat moot. The second menu block on the left side contains general links to general pages, that are important for all projects, not only for Debian. 6. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2002/ 6. Workshops If you would like to give a presentation or a talk for some 50 experienced people or developers, this is still possible. Even though the regular talk schedule is already fixed (actually, it's fixed for one or two months now), we will have two rooms on our own which we can use for whatever we want. Please check out how we used them last year[7]. By the way, there is still need for two beamers (one for each room). 7. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2001/workshops.php3 7. Sleeping space The Karlsruhe Linux User Group[8] is helping us with a gym hall in which you may stay during the night, if you like. If this is an option to you, please keep in mind to sign up for it later. Details and a CGI form provided by KaLUG will be added later. 8. http://www.karlsruhe.linux.de/ 8. LinuxTag in the News The Linux Enterprise magazin has asked me for a list of projects, which will be present at the upcoming LinuxTag exhibition. To provide all relevant information, please send me a German description of your project, an official URL and a (high-resolution) logo if you have one. Regards, Joey ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Marcus Denker [hidden email] -- Squeak! http://squeakland.org |
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 08:34:41PM +0200, Hans Beck wrote:
> Hi an alle die am Squeak - Stand mitmachen, > > plant ihr ein persoenliches Arbeitsmeeting für Standorganisation, > oder ist das Quatsch wegen der noetigen Anreise nach KA (oder sonstwohin, Ja, das waere gewiss nicht so einfach moeglich. Und wahrscheinlich auch nicht noetig... > weiss ja nicht wer mitmacht) Gibt's einen zentralen Koordinator (z.B. > Marcus D ? :-)))))) > Ja, sieht so aus. (Ist ja auch auf meinem Mist gewachsen, die Idee...) Marcus -- Marcus Denker [hidden email] -- Squeak! http://squeakland.org |
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