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Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Software Freedom Day 2010 - Arch Hurd
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Michael Dorrington |
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Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Software Freedom Day 2010 - Arch Hurd |
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Wed, 01 Sep 2010 09:38:31 +0100 |
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Michael S. Walker wrote:
> On Wed, 01 Sep 2010 01:00:56 +0100
> Michael Dorrington <address@hidden> wrote:
[...]
>> Its all fairly relaxed (well, if you aren't the organiser it is) with
>> people running their stalls, demo'ing ad-hoc and informally chatting.
>> At last year's event several people that attended said that they were
>> interested in a more explained Ubuntu install demo and so we[2] set a
>> time (so as to give a chance to gather more people) and then ran it.
>
> Well, I'll see how it goes and maybe do something more spectacular
> next year
Fireworks and jazz hands?
> - we have plans to hit ArchCon 2011 and possibly FrOSCon next
> year, with one of the devs maybe doing something at C3 this year. All
> publicity is good publicity ;)
This should be a gentle start to that.
> I have until the 18th to sort out a working Hurd box then :P
Might be hard as they've been trying for over 20 years! ;)
>> I'll put you on our SFD wiki page. Set up is from 8am-10am, with event
>> starting at 10am. Though it doesn't hot up until a little later
>> (11am?).
>
> Great - what time do things generally last until?
4pm end. Then 4pm-6pm clear up.
> So, now that the fun things are sorted out - logistics. Specifically,
> what will be provided, and what will we need to bring? As neither I nor
> Matt (the only two who will be coming) live in Manchester, we'll
> (probably) be transporting stuff via train.
You can just bring yourselves as we have machines, power, wifi, tables,
chairs. If you can bring a laptop then that would be good but not essential.
> Additionally, will there be an Internet connection available? And, if
> so, will it be possible to connect with a static IP - the Hurd doesn't
> support DHCP yet.
There is wifi. I'm sure we can sort something out, we can always
route+nat it through another machine.
Regards,
Mike.