> [ We have a small problem with our 'normal' fests, in that most of them are
> designed, or at least planned to be small. If you want to organise the next
> fest and make it BIG, go for it! We had a small problem with the Installfest
> last time, because no one wanted to come forward to coordinate it. It's not
> too much work, but it's a crucial job to make sure everything's done right.
> Thanks Dean! :) ]

When school is finished in about a month.
With a bit of work im sure we could get some interesting things
happening, and
see a hundred or so machines installed =)

Are people interested in volunteering to help do installs?

Ideally a small team per distribution. Although i think the biggens will
be
RedHat, SUSE, Caldera? and maybe Corel?. Im a big fan of debian too but
be
realistic about what people want on there first install.

Each team should ideally have a well battle hardened leader, and a mix
of skilled
people. I dont think many people will be bringing in anything but
x86's...
but im yet to go to an install fest.

Thats my thoughts... I can probably arrange for a few 10/100 switches
also, but
im sure most people can =)

Dean


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