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Release Party Ubuntu 7.04 in Switzerland

Summary

We would like to throw a party to celebrate the Ubuntu 7.04 "Feisty Fawn" release, open for everybody interested. BR The party will take place Saturday April 21st (two days after the [wiki:FeistyReleaseSchedule scheduled release]).

Location

Schedule

Here is the current schedule Please everybody write your ideas to the wiki page ["/Ideas"]

Time

What

Who

Comments

14:00

Install Party

SilvanGebhardt

Installing Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) on everything we can find

15:00

3D desktop effects

TormodVolden

a.k.a Xorg debugging session

16:00

Edubuntu demo

StéphaneGraber

Edubuntu Feisty 7.04 in a Thin Client environment

18:00

Talk

MyriamSchweingruber

"HowTo help with Free Software"

19:00

Key Signing

StéphaneGraber

see Key Signing Details below

later

Ubuntu Trivia

RashundaTramble

Possible prize : Posters from the OpenExpo, flyers, Ubuntu 4.10 CDs

even later

Party!

everyone

have fun! (Watching movies/DVD)

Unscheduled activities

What

Who

Comments

OpenSource games LAN Party

Sindwiller and StéphaneGraber

CAcert accreditation

PierreGraber

New flyers, Artwork

Blender/leveldesign for Quake-based games

Sindwiller

Networking

File servers (NFS, Samba), WWW, NIC Bonding

Task coordination

Task

Group

Head

group members

Dock 18, key

Dock 18

Lily

MyriamSchweingruber

Food

Chefs

MyriamSchweingruber

Ruthenium

Cleaning

Underdogs

Emonkey

MyriamSchweingruber

Network

Netztier

Netztier

pcdog

Key Signing

"Key master"

StéphaneGraber

Key signing details

If you want to take part of the key signing party, please me send your GPG key and fingerprint at stgraber_at_ubuntu_dot_com (You can simply send an e-mail containing the fingerprint signed by your key) and I'll add them to the list. BR

You'll then need to take at least a printed version of your fingerprint (to check that mine is correct), an ID card and a pencil with you. BR

I'll bring a printed list of all the GPG keys and fingerprints for each participant so that you only have to tick the ones that are correct and then sign them when you have some time (that could be right after the key signing party or at home once back). BR

I'll mainly follow this procedure for the keysigning : http://linuxreviews.org/howtos/gnupg/signingparty/ BR You can find the current list here : [http://www.stgraber.org/download/keysigning.html keysigning.html]

CAcert Accreditation details

What do I have to do prior the meeting?

You need to

  • create your account at http://www.CAcert.org

  • 'verify' your account by following the link in the ping-email (Beware of your spam-folder!)
  • download and print the CAP (CAcert Assurance Program) Form. (See the sections below on how and where to download this form.

What do I have to bring to the meeting?

You need to bring

  • a signed copy of the CAP Form.
  • You need to bring TWO pieces of ID like identity card, passport, driving licence, birth certificate, etc. At least ONE of them has to be a photo ID, both if possible.

Where do I get my personal CAP Form?

You can download the CAP Form ...

How many Assurance Points will I get?

You will receive up to 35 Assurance Points.

Infrastructure

Network

  • Ubuntu 48port gigabit switch for the wired part of the LAN. -- ["Netztier"]BR Ubuntu Mirror for Dapper, Edgy and Feisty (deb only, no deb-src) and a rsync of the http://releases.ubuntu.com/ tree, almost 90GBytes in total -- ["Netztier"]BR Ubuntu a box full of Cat5 cables, 5-7m maximum. Bring your own if you have a longer one. -- ["Netztier"]BR Ubuntu a 802.11a/b/g WLAN Access Point to extend the LAN into the air -- ["Netztier"]BR Ubuntu Cisco router to uplink to Dock18's LAN (optional) -- ["Netztier"]BR

Electricity

  • Ubuntu needed: a handful of power socket multipliers/power bars (aka "Steckdosen-Leisten")BR

    • Ubuntu I can bring one (x7) --TormodVoldenBR Ubuntu I can bring one too (5x) --Numer0bisBR Ubuntu I can bring up to four power bars (4-6x) and one or two power cables. --["Emonkey"]BR Ubuntu I can bring two (x6) and 2 power cables as well. --StéphaneGraberBR Ubuntu two or three (x5) and a 25m cable reel -- ["Netztier"]BR

Other

  • Ubuntu nice to have: blackboard/whiteboard/flipchart if not provided by the facility we'll be usingBR Ubuntu Beamer --LilyBR Ubuntu two more tables (provided by CCC ZH) --LilyBR Ubuntu camping chairs (provided by CCC ZH !) I can bring some old and rusty ones too. --MyriamSchweingruberBR Ubuntu money box for donations --MyriamSchweingruberBR

Food and drinks

Discussed on the ["/Ideas"] page for the moment.

Attendees

Name / Wikiname

Planned arrival time

Planned departure time

Means of transport

Needs a lift

TormodVolden

12:00

when Lily kicks us out

train

no

["Netztier"]

12:00

open end

Car

No, can give lift from Baden (1 person)

["Emonkey"]

~15:00

open end

train maybe car

probably not

ErwinHerrsche

~12:00

open end

train

no

["Bartux"]

MyriamSchweingruber

~12:00

open end

car

no, can give lifts from Bern

StéphaneGraber

~14:00

~22:00

Car

No

Pierre Graber

~14:00

~22:00

Car

No

ThomasBrunner

~14:00

last train

train

no

Ruthenium

AndrewLiyanage

Lily

SilvanGebhardt

~12:00

open end

car (with MyriamSchweingruber)

no

Numer0bis + 1

~14:00

~22:00

car

no

Manuel Schmid

train

no

If you plan to attend the release party, please add yourself to the list so we can organize for the best

IRC meetings

  • Ubuntu (First meeting was April 2nd)BR Ubuntu (Second meeting was April 5th)BR Ubuntu (Third meeting was April 9th)BR Ubuntu (Fourth meeting was April 10th)BR

Comments

Please leave your comment below or on the brainstorming page here ["/Ideas"]


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