[Sussex] Revolution OS - where are we?
Dominic
dominic.clay at cardinus.com
Thu Apr 10 13:19:01 UTC 2003
I would agree with Steve on this one...
I think the thing that makes showing the DVD an excellent idea is that it
will be open for all ( Thanks Geoff :) ).
The 3a offices, cool as they are, are probably not the most public venue.
The Kings Head offer food and a public access environment that won't scare
people away.
I must have missed the bit where someone said the KH _will_ permit this to
be broadcast on their premises though... Have they been asked? Do they have
the facilities?
Dominic.
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[mailto:sussex-admin at mailman.lug.org.uk]On Behalf Of Steve Dobson
Sent: 10 April 2003 12:31
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Subject: RE: [Sussex] Revolution OS - where are we?
All
I hate being out of the office on business. Here I am with limitted access
to my work mail (and none to my home) and all this traffic is going on :-(
Before we fix the location at the 3aIT office I have two points to make:
1). The meeting room I saw last time their was a LUGMoot there wasn't
that big! How many people can the room hold?
2). One of the requirements of showing the DVD is that it must be an
open event. There is no way we can predict the number of people that
will turn up. How big was that room again? I know it won't be a
problem with the food - however much we order there are a few
in the group that will eat everything going, but can we open the
office up to the general public?
If someone from the 3aIT crowd can answer the size limit and office
access I have some concerns about using the 3aIT office. Given the
unknowns I think the King's Head is the better bet.
My vote: King's Head (unless 3aIT can cope) and not in the next few days
as I'm here in Holland and I really want to see that DVD.
Steve
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