I wish to add few comments to this discussion.
First - I came, and it appeared Orr had forgoten the register my name (and
car) at the gate. I talked to the Kabat, and he let me in, no problems at
all. I just told the (nice?) guy that I was one of the staff of the
instaparty, and he let me in.
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Shlomi Loubaton wrote:
> CD burning
>
> burning the CDs on demand was a BAD BAD BAD idea. I think we shouldn't
> have done it that way since :
> a. it took a lot of time.
> b. Alon was the only one who took care of it -
[snip]
> c. There was only one cd-burner.
> d. Some CD bur
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Adir Abraham wrote:
> The place in general is find. People tend to find it quite easily (it's
err.. the place is fine, ofcourse :)
> not so far from the gate, and if I am not mistaken, we've had a map in the
> Linux-Day site - showing exactly where you have to walk to).
And
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Shlomi Loubaton wrote:
> Location
>
> The location of the event is NOT good. That was the fist time i ever
> saw this "adot" center. i'm a student in the technion and it took me 10
> minutes to find the place. maybe some signes that say "This way to the
> linux day ->" might ha
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002, Shlomi Loubaton wrote about "Re: [Haifux] Haifux Linux-Day 2003
- Impressions and summerize":
> CD burning
>
> burning the CDs on demand was a BAD BAD BAD idea. I think we shouldn't
> have done it that way since :
By the way, I'm curious: if you're installing Linux on someo
i'd like to make few points about Linux-day:
Location
The location of the event is NOT good. That was the fist time i ever
saw this "adot" center. i'm a student in the technion and it took me 10
minutes to find the place. maybe some signes that say "This way to the
linux day ->" might have been
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Eli Billauer wrote:
> By the way, has anyone ever tried to make an instaparty at a computer
> STORE?
>
> I'm not sure that large networks would be so happy with that, but the
> smaller, hidden ones may want to get some exposure.
>
> This solves the sponsor issue and the where-d
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002, Eli Billauer wrote about "Re: [Haifux] Haifux Linux-Day 2003 -
Impressions and summerize":
> There is only one solution, and it's called Another Place. Haifa University looks
>like an excellent alternative
> (the Perl Mongers are starting to take over some room there).
>
>
By the way, has anyone ever tried to make an instaparty at a computer
STORE?
I'm not sure that large networks would be so happy with that, but the
smaller, hidden ones may want to get some exposure.
This solves the sponsor issue and the where-do-I-get-a-screen at once.
And we would enjoy a natur
> 1) You actually claim that where there's a security leak (in my case, a
> security leak is that you can bring your car in with an "excuse". Now
> think that this person doesn't come for this very specific purpose), we
> should have a Linux party.
All I was saying is that the chances to get cars
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002, Adir Abraham wrote about "Re: [Haifux] Haifux Linux-Day 2003 -
Impressions and summerize":
> I've created a tag especially for you.. it's you who didn't show up :)
> Ofcourse, any person who can and wants to help me, is mostly welcome.
I would have helped if you told me you
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Eli Billauer wrote:
> There is only one solution, and it's called Another Place. Haifa University looks
>like an excellent alternative
> (the Perl Mongers are starting to take over some room there).
Two problems:
1) You actually claim that where there's a security leak (in m
> I am aware to that problem. That's a very specific problem which we didn't
> have last time, and now has to be solved. It's not that every person will
> say that "I am for the Linux event", and will simply be allowed to get
> in.. Or maybe yes, I don't know. In general, saying that "I have
> arri
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 07, 2002, Adir Abraham wrote about "[Haifux] Haifux Linux-Day 2003 -
>Impressions and summerize":
> > My impression is that there's a lot to do, advertisement speaking, that we
> > didn't do, and that we should do next time. This time, we were
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002, Adir Abraham wrote about "[Haifux] Haifux Linux-Day 2003 -
Impressions and summerize":
> My impression is that there's a lot to do, advertisement speaking, that we
> didn't do, and that we should do next time. This time, we were much more
I don't understand: you already said
Hi,
After being at a rather depressing insta-party a year ago, I didn't show up this
time, and probably missed the real fun. (Last time there were almost only bored
installers).
Greetings to those who did participate. I'm truly sorry for Orr who couldn't show
up.
Now it so happens that I'll get
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:35:39AM +0200, Adir Abraham wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> This wednesday (6/11/2002) we've had an installation party, in Adut area,
> the Technion. The installation process included Mandrake 9.0 and RedHat
> 8.0.
Many people also inquired about debian and freebsd, and there was
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