Do you mean you need a full day from me? What is the duration of a day? 9 to 19 is way too long day.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2010/9/2 Salve J Nilsen <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:sjn@pvv.org">sjn@pvv.org</a>></span><br>
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I've seen the following people volunteer:<br>
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Wed 8th: Ben<br>
Thu 9th: Ben<br>
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Part-time: Kirill (We need a full day from you. Which one?)<br>
One day: Marcus (Which day?)<br>
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(Please reply with any corrections to this)<br>
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Anyone else who wants to help? :)<br>
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- Salve<br>
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Salve J Nilsen said:<br>
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Here's an update.<br>
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JavaBin will be giving away two tickets to each community in order to man their stand. Tobias told me that most people will be going through/checking out the mess area in the breaks, so it's most important that someone's available there at these times. The schedule can be found here:<br>
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<a href="http://javazone.no/incogito10/events/JavaZone%202010/sessions" target="_blank">http://javazone.no/incogito10/events/JavaZone%202010/sessions</a><br>
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These tickets give you access to the talks too, so you can learn something too now and then. :)<br>
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I suggest we do as follows:<br>
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1) If you can man the stand BOTH days or ONE day, the send a reply to the list and myself NOW. If we can't get enough people to do this, then we'll skip the whole thing. If you can be there only one of the days, then tell us which day!<br>
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2) If you can man the stand BOTH days, you get priority to a ticket. Otherwise, it's first come, first served. We might have to organize handing over tickets to the friday group.<br>
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3) If we get a full set of volunteers by FRIDAY Sep 3rd at 12:00 CET DST, I'll send a mail to Tobias saying that we're interested. At that time, we'll know if there are any free slots still available. If we can manage to muster a full roster before then, I'll send the mail earlier (increasing our chances of success.)<br>
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4) I'll handle the graphical/visual details (with help from Tobias and another one of the JavaBin guys. If you want to help too, the tell! :)<br>
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Salve J Nilsen said:<br>
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Hi, Perl & NUUG people!<br>
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Just got a mail from Tobias Torrissen (one of the javaBin guys, who are the people organizing JavaZone,) where he asked if anyone in the different software communities in Oslo wanted to have a stand at the conference.<br>
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About JavaZone: It's one of the larger yearly Java conferences, and the largest one in north Europe, drawing more than 2300 people each year.<br>
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<a href="http://jz10.java.no/about.html" target="_blank">http://jz10.java.no/about.html</a><br>
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The conference is *NEXT WEEK* (sep 8-9) so if any of the locals (or anyone else nearby) want to make this happen, then we'll have to get hold of any marketing material quickly.<br>
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We've been offered a 1m wide/2.5m tall wall section of a 12m2 area (presumably 3x4m) and will have to share this with other communities who'd like to show themselves off at JavaZone. We're probably talking about 7-8 wall sections/communities, but with the short deadline it's not guaranteed all of them will be used (first come first served, if necessary.) JavaZone supplies a coffee machine, a somewhat visually appealing "drop in" setup, and lots and lots of people.<br>
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Are there any banners or other useful marketing material available on short notice?<br>
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Oh, and an added bonus: Jonathan Worthington is scheduled to give a presentation in Oslo for the Norwegian Unix Users Group, titled "Perl 6: For the little tools and the large applications" (About "how various features of Perl 6 make things easier for those writing one liners, those writing small tools and those writing much larger things.")<br>
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Jonathan's talk is on september 14th (the tuesday directly after the conference!) so promoting that talk is probably also a good idea for creating further visibility around both Perl, Oslo.pm and NUUG. :D<br>
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- Salve J. Nilsen (Oslo.pm)<br>
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