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Subject: [LT Infomail#2] Accounts, Descriptions, Booth Size - Squeak
From: Martin Schulze <
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Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 15:51:27 +0200 (CEST)
http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2002/infomail-2.html[ available in a couple of hours ]
1. Accounts for all Admins
After I sent this mail, I will create an account with a randomized
password within the maintenance software for all people who I have
marked as admin for a project. You may change your password inside
of the system. Everybody who has an email address and is a member
of a project may have an account. Please ask your main organizer
for it. You are able to view other projects as well, but can't
alter their data - hopefully.
In that system you may alter your personal settings and share
information about your plans for LinuxTag (denoted as ``Comments'').
The project admin may also alter general information about the
project.
2. URGENT Request for Project Descriptions
I'm quite pissed! Only three projects sent me a description of the
project yet. Since I need to create a list of projects, with
descriptions, with URLs and with logos on Wednesday, this is an
URGENT request to alter the project information so I can provide
proper information to the editors of the exhibition journal. Please
submit about 400 characters per description, if you haven't already.
If possible, write in German.
Projects which don't have a proper description by Wednesday evening
will be marked as dead and will have to add good reasons why they
were unable to fulfil such a simple task but believe they could run
a booth. I'm sorry to be rude here, but you are leaving me alone
here. I don't need that. I'd rather spend my precious time with
the projects who work as hard and are helpful with the information I
require for management.
3. Posters
We need your help with regard to advertising.
This mainly affects those of you who are from Germany or other
European countries. In order to make LinuxTag a successful event we
need visitors as well. If you know some places where you would like
to place LinuxTag posters (A0 size) and Flyers (DIN lon or
something), please drop me your physical address and the number of
posters and flyers you need, and I'll get them mailed to you.
Public places, libraries, book stores, universities etc. would be
good.
I'm offering a bonus to everybody who distributes five posters or
more: Get a Goodie-package from me at LinuxTag (will consist of
pins, cds, a poster for 2002 and 2003 and maybe more).
Best regards,
Joey
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