The Kansas City Linux Users Group booth at ITEC is #423.
It looks like some folks on this list will get their wish, albeit in a "monkey's paw" fashion: the booth package for "Associate Partners of ITEC!" does not come with electricity, meaning that there will be no demo PC, but also no "onsite burning of LiveCDs", and no laptops which need to be plugged into an outlet. No demonstration machines whatsoever.
If anyone can burn up another 50 Ubuntu 8.04.1 LiveCDs and drop them by ITEC, that would be most appreciated. I've only managed 50 so far. I have 100 paper sleeves so if you show up with a spindle of 50 burnt CDs I can stick them in sleeves. I'm going to print up a bunch more brochures like from last year as well. Without any demonstration systems we are going to run out of CDs and printed materials quickly.
The booth package for "Associate Partners of ITEC!" also did not come with a table or chairs (it did come with a curtain back wall, side curtain mini-walls, carpet on the floor, and an open ceiling), so I've set up a 4' table with a red tablecloth. If someone could bring another table, that would be nice, and aim for a dark red tablecloth. If you want to come by and hang out, or sit in the booth for awhile greeting attendees, remember to bring a chair.
Whomever has the KCLUG banner needs to bring it by, and the KCLUG librarian needs to bring the Linux books, so that there will be subjects to talk about.
Personally I'm annoyed. Stephen Fry recently did a 45 minute video about Free and Open Source Software, and the Birthday of GNU, titled "Happy Birthday To GNU", and released it in OGV (Ogg/Thedora) format with a "Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works" license (which permits it to be converted into other formats to distribute it widely, such as through YouTube or on a DVD, as long as it is disseminated in its complete form), and it would have been a wonderful addition to the KCLUG booth.
Y'all can download and view a copy of this video, which Stephen Fry and GNU both want distributed as widely as possible, through blogger links, http://stephenfry.com/blog/?p=52, and through the GNU website:
http://www.gnu.org/fry/happy-birthday-to-gnu-download.html
Lots of different sizes, from a high-res 125MB OGV file to a dial-up 3MB OGV file, and sizes inbetween. One of the medium sized versions has English subtitles, there are several sizes in French, and there is even an Ogg Audio file of the program.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 7:37 PM, Leo Mauler [email protected] wrote:
The Kansas City Linux Users Group booth at ITEC is #423.
It looks like some folks on this list will get their wish, albeit in a "monkey's paw" fashion: the booth package for "Associate Partners of ITEC!" does not come with electricity, meaning that there will be no demo PC, but also no "onsite burning of LiveCDs", and no laptops which need to be plugged into an outlet. No demonstration machines whatsoever.
Did someone with ITEC actually say this, or did you just not find any electricity? If the former, I'm mighty pissed myself. I'll bring some extension cords in case we get a chance to use them. Don't give up on the demo PC. If there's a way to make it work, we need to do it.
Whomever has the KCLUG banner needs to bring it by, and the KCLUG librarian
needs to bring the Linux books, so that there will be subjects to talk about.
I'll be there with the books and alternate banner, bright and early.
--- On Tue, 10/14/08, Monty J. Harder [email protected] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 7:37 PM, Leo Mauler [email protected] wrote:
The Kansas City Linux Users Group booth at ITEC is #423.
It looks like some folks on this list will get their wish, albeit in a "monkey's paw" fashion: the booth package for "Associate Partners of ITEC!" does not come with electricity, meaning that there will be no demo PC, but also no "onsite burning of LiveCDs", and no laptops which need to be plugged into an outlet. No demonstration machines whatsoever.
Did someone with ITEC actually say this, or did you just not find any electricity? If the former, I'm mighty pissed myself.
The ITEC folks passed me on to the Overland Park Convention Center representative, who pulled out a sheaf of complicated paperwork and pointed out that "Booth #423", assigned to the "Kansas City Linux Users Group", under the heading "Electricity", had the words "NOT INCLUDED". So there's a piece of paper which says that Booth #423 does not (officially) get electricity. We also had "NOT INCLUDED" under the areas of "Tables" and "Chairs".
There are electrical outlets within 60' of the booth.
I'll bring some extension cords in case we get a chance to use them. Don't give up on the demo PC. If there's a way to make it work, we need to do it.
I've got a 40' extension cord, a 25' extension cord, and a power strip in the trunk, and while the demo PC is back in my car, I haven't taken it out of the car and since the monitor is now LCD the whole setup fits in one box.
Whomever has the KCLUG banner needs to bring it by, and the KCLUG librarian needs to bring the Linux books, so that there will be subjects to talk about.
I'll be there with the books and alternate banner, bright and early.