Hi Sven, all > I just had a small chat with Lars Eilebrecht (the one who invited Debian > to ApacheCon), since he basically sits next door (is a colleague).
Now that's really convenient ;) > I don't know if that is enough people, but it is probably enough > knowledge. As far as I can see, ApacheCon lasts five days, however the expo is only open from Wednesday to Friday. I would be willing to pull off these three days, but not on my own. So if there is (at least) someone who would join in, I'm up for it. > Lars said they don't expect people at the Debian booth to be > fit regarding Apache (and other Apache foundation software like tomcat > or spamassassin), but they should have decent knowledge of the product > they are presenting (i.e. Debian). He expects enough Apache people to be > there to answer Apache specific stuff, but there will probably be plenty > of sysadmin folks, which might have a general interest in Debian. That's good news! I still think there is some Debian-Apache-related stuff that should be known (and may not yet be). - Which versions of these softwares do we currently support? - What don't we offer yet? - What is planned for the (near) future? - Have there been recent issues? The versions is a simple lookup. If anyone can provide input on any of the other questions, shoot! On another note: I kinda hijacked this thread a bit :) I do however realise/suppose that it's actually Alexander Schmehl's job to coordinate things like these. So, Alexander, if you have any objections to any of this, tell me and I'll shut right up! ;) Cheers Meike -- Meike Reichle - University of Hildesheim mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.uni-hildesheim.de/~mrei0999 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

