Introduction

Date: Saturday 13th October 2007
When: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm EST
Where: Wiesner Building, E15 (in other terms, "the lower atrium of the Media Lab")
map] 20 Ames Street
Cambridge, MA 02139

Press Releases:

download poster

Attending

Please sign here if you'll be attending. Add any guests/friends/family you'll be bringing either as a seperate name or as a comment next to your name.

Hasith Vidanamura, coming with Caleb

Volunteers

Please sign up here if you wish to volunteer to help out at the installation festival, not just geeks are required. We would like all volunteers to wear some form of Ubuntu apparel and Mike will have t-shirts available for anyone who hasn't already got one. We'll also be making up some ID badges so everyone who is officially helping will be known and registered such that we can avoid problems since we have to deal with liability etc.

If you can come early to help setup the event, please add "Setup" after your name. If you can stay late, add "teardown". About 5 people will be sufficient for each crew. Plan to arrive by 8:30 for setup and stay until 17:30 (5:30pm) for teardown.

Martin Owens, Event Co-Ordinator, Setup/Teardown
Michael Selva, Setup, Volunteer, Penguin Handler (Tux Droid)
Mike Rushton, Technology Co-Ordinator
Sarah Abbott, Personal Relations
Steve Pomeroy, Venue Host, Setup/Teardown
Jeffrey Finkelstein, Volunteer
Andrew Berkowitz, Volunteer
Jonathan Prigot, Volunteer
Rebecca Prigot, Volunteer
Danny Piccirillo, Volunteer
Joseph Guarino - Evolutionary IT, Volunteer
Brian DeLacey, Volunteer, Books
Brian Fallik, Volunteer, Setup
Theresa Hepburn, Emotional Support Volunteer (will be *very* late)
Aaron Haviland, Volunteer, Teardown, Potential Setup (may be a *little* late)
Cam Cope, Volunteer
Caleb Marcus, Volunteer
Samuel Baldwin, Volunteer, Possibly Setup (leaving early)
Jason M Normand, Volunteer, teardown
Bill Ricker, Volunteer, Teardown? (MIGHT also be *very* late, or might be fairly early)
Dante Blando, Volunteer, Setup
Dan Allen, Volunteer, teardown
Will Guaraldi, Volunteer, teardown
Jason Ribeiro, Volunteer, Setup

Want to be there but can't

J.M. Hardin

Post Mortem

Some notes on how the first installfest went and how to improve it.

Before the Installfest

Coordination

Marketing

Posters

Fliers

During the Installfest

Agenda

We did good for our first Installfest. The chaos was kept under control. But if we want this to be bigger, we need an agenda. A simple timeframe of when things should happen. They don't need to be an exact time, but a general idea would be nice. The following are some examples:

Tables

We should better organize the different tables to include specific tasks:

Signage

Forms/documentation

Forms we should have on-hand:

Cable Management

After the Installfest

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