Re: [backstage] barcamplondon2: Proof of Identity

2007-02-11 Thread Jonathan Chetwynd

Hey Gordo,

if you're not going, count me out...

what's the problem?
need a ticket?

Ian's a friendly kinda guy, sure they have some spares for corporate  
staff...


cheers

Jonathan Chetwynd



On 10 Feb 2007, at 21:32, Gordon Joly wrote:

At 14:27 + 8/2/07, John wrote:

why is this a problem?

they're only making sure no scalywags get in.





It's OK. I won't be there.

Gordo

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Re: [backstage] barcamplondon2: Proof of Identity

2007-02-10 Thread Gordon Joly

At 14:27 + 8/2/07, John wrote:

why is this a problem?

they're only making sure no scalywags get in.





It's OK. I won't be there.

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Re: [backstage] barcamplondon2: Proof of Identity

2007-02-10 Thread Nic James Ferrier
Gordon Joly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 It's OK. I won't be there.

Tee hee. Neither will I. Though it might be fun becuase when BT
de-resourced me last month I was given specific instructions not to
connect to their network.

Port 23 is open btw.


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Re: [backstage] barcamplondon2: Proof of Identity

2007-02-09 Thread Richard Lockwood

Presumbly because it goes against the concept of everything being free
and shareable.  Richard Stallman says... (goes off into tedious
rant...)

;-)

Cheers,

Rich.

On 2/8/07, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

why is this a problem?

they're only making sure no scalywags get in.


On 2/8/07, Jonathan Chetwynd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 barcamplondon2: Proof of Identity

 Ian Nat and Jason,

 I'd like to make it clear that if you are intending to demand proof
 of identity beyond a 'named' ticket, I shan't be attending.

 whilst recognising that tickets are non-negotiable, I don't wish to
 be part of some corporate/state security racket.

 regards

 Jonathan Chetwynd

 BT security have been instructed not to allow you in without a
 BarCampLondon2 ticket with your name on it.



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Re: [backstage] barcamplondon2: Proof of Identity

2007-02-09 Thread Mr I Forrester

Hi Jonathan and others.

I'm sorry to give you the wrong impression. The event is so popular 
we've had to take a different tack this time.
If you or anyone else really wants to come to the event without any 
ticket or anything then fine. The idea was ours not BT's.


Cheers

Ian

Tom Scott wrote:
Personally, I'd quite like whatever electronic equipment I bring *not* 
to be free and shareable with anyone who happens to wander in... :)


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Richard Lockwood wrote:

Presumbly because it goes against the concept of everything being free
and shareable.  Richard Stallman says... (goes off into tedious
rant...)

;-)

Cheers,

Rich.

On 2/8/07, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

why is this a problem?

they're only making sure no scalywags get in.


On 2/8/07, Jonathan Chetwynd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 barcamplondon2: Proof of Identity

 Ian Nat and Jason,

 I'd like to make it clear that if you are intending to demand proof
 of identity beyond a 'named' ticket, I shan't be attending.

 whilst recognising that tickets are non-negotiable, I don't wish to
 be part of some corporate/state security racket.

 regards

 Jonathan Chetwynd

 BT security have been instructed not to allow you in without a
 BarCampLondon2 ticket with your name on it.



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