[DC LoCo] Ubuntu Global Jam - Taste of India | Saturday April2nd, 2011 ? to close. (preliminary)

N.C. Weber ncweber00 at earthlink.net
Thu Mar 31 17:56:58 UTC 2011


Ah, I see. I was under the impression that this was going to be under regular meeting hours. I may show up then at TOI around 1PM.

To be honest, I haven't the foggiest notion of what I can do. I have no programming skills whatsoever. But it would be nice to meet folks in person. 
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From: Brian Curtis <bcurtiswx at ubuntu.com>
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Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 12:22:18 
To: Kevin Cole<dc.loco at gmail.com>
Cc: Ubuntu DC LoCo Team<ubuntu-us-dc at lists.ubuntu.com>
Subject: Re: [DC LoCo] Ubuntu Global Jam - Taste of India | Saturday April
 2nd, 2011 ? to close. (preliminary)

I've gotten one addition to the online list of people going (but
didn't e-mail the list), and nobody else has given me their official
nod to go.  Even if it's a maybe, It would be great to know who's at
least planning on going.

Based on Kevin's timetable, I'd say 1:00PM to Close (which is around
10:00PM if people stay that late) for the event.  This way people can
check out the blossoms in the morning if they so desire, and gives
them plenty of time to wake up and get ready and get things done
before venturing to TOI.

I have a few happenings, but I'll def try to be there around 1
(barring any complications in my schedule).

~Brian C.

On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 8:49 PM, Brian Curtis <briancurtis.wx at gmail.com> wrote:
> http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/team/844/detail/
>
> You can also register on here.  Please mail the list as well too, so
> we have an up-to-date count.
>
> Thanks,
> ~Brian
>
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Kevin Cole <dc.loco at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Dan wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I'd go as far as to say/write that if we're going to be more than a
>>> couple dozen, we probably want to disable wireless completely and just
>>> run cat5e with switches.
>>
>> As long as we can keep the wire clutter from tripping staff and customers,
>> then yeah.  So, if y'all have switches and cables, bring 'em with the
>> realization that they may or may not get used, depending upon the traffic
>> and other logistics.
>> I just spoke with our host, Merge, who said he'd be able to find a place to
>> hang the smaller banner, but expressed doubt about the larger one. I'll
>> bring everything anyway. At the very least, we can hold the larger banner
>> and get a group photo of us behind it...
>>
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