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1. Forum and Workshops For the first time we will have the chance to maintain a community forum in the foyer of the conference building as well. This forum is intended for a more general audience than the workshop rooms, so more general talks could and should be given there. Since it is in the exhibition area the forum is also easier to reach by the visitors. There are still a few free slots both in the [1]workshop schedule as well as in the [2]forum schedule which can be filled with interesting talks or sessions (workshops, birds-of-a-feather sessions, meetings etc.) for the workshop rooms. 1. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2005/workshops.php3 2. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2005/forum.php3 2. Video Projector Thanks to Carsten we now have one beamer (video projector) for the workshop rooms. Since we need two and one more for the forum, I'm still in need of two video projectors for the projects conference schedule. For the remaining workshop room it would even be sufficient if the beamer would only be available from Thursday to Saturday. As usual, there's always a trusted and dedicated person in the room who will look after the beamer so it isn't left alone. 3. Reports at Pro-Linux Together with the German news site [3]Pro-Linux we have agreed to feature the LinuxTag before it actually starts in order to help potential visitors get an idea of what they can expect at the show. For this I need your input if you would like your project to be featured there as well. 3. http://www.pro-linux.de/ If you have interesting programs, tools, gadgets or else to demonstrate at the booth and can write down a description, please do so and write up an article in German (2-6 kB). Please send it to me when you're done. I can glance over it before I forward it to Pro-Linux. This is sortof urgent, since there are less than two weeks left until I head down to LinuxTag. I won't have a stable enough network connection in two weeks. If you have a chance to place articles or announcements on other places, please don't hesitate and announce your presence at LinuxTag. The more people get attracted the better for us all and you'll benefit from more interested visitors. 4. Deliveries It is possible to send packaged stuff to LinuxTag independent of your own arrival. However, the exhibition is large and even spread into two buildings. If there's nobody knowing about the packages, they cannot be taken care of properly. Please ensure that they will not be delivered before Monday as nobody's there before. Therefore, please only use the address given [4]here and please inform Joey about the deliveries you expect, so he can route them to your booth, even if the address is mangled (common case). 4. http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2005/faq.html#stuff Hence, please tell him who sends the packages, who should receive the stuff and what kind of content is in. Joey will act as dispatcher anyway, but can only accept and dispatch stuff properly he knows about. If you can add a contact person, add "Herr Schulze". If you can add a phone number for the recipient, please add 0631-3109371, which will be routed to the LinuxTag office in Karlsruhe and at least partially to Joey's mobile phone. 5. Social Event Tickets As you might have guessed already, the number of 150 pre-registered sponsored (hence reduced fee) tickets for the social event has been reached already. I am very sorry as it is not possible to extend this number without a sponsor. All of you who have signed up for the reduced tickets can fetch them from Monday to Thursday in the exhibitors office above the Gartenhalle, that's our regular office. We'll have a list of names to know who should get sponsored tickets. Normal tickets for the social event are only available at the info desk in the foyer of the Gartenhalle near the entrance. Please keep in mind that these two sets of tickets (sponsored and normal) are not mixed up, so you can't get both at one location. All the best and see you at LinuxTag, Joey -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

