On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 11:05 AM, inode0 <inode0(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2008/7/23 Paul W. Frields <stickster(a)gmail.com>:
> On Wed, 2008-07-02 at 22:47 -0600, Clint Savage wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> As the organizer of UTOSC 2008, I'm officially asking for help from
>> Fedora Ambassadors who would like to attend and maintain a booth at
>> UTOSC 2008. I'm hoping that there are a few who can make the
>> conference. This year, we've had an amazing 89 presentations
>> submitted, and will have approximately 50 presentations during the 3
>> day event. Check out more details as they are released at
>>
http://2008.utosc.com (I should also mention that our fearless leader
>> has graciously accepted an offer of a keynote speaker).
>>
>> In addition, we'll be providing a small expo floor (10-15 booths) and
>> Fedora is one of them! To that end, I know there are funds set aside
>> for this event and would like to request materials soon, but don't
>> quite know how to go about it. I figure this is a good as place as
>> any to start.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for not beating me to a pulp for not knowing the process :)
>
> I hadn't seen any responses here, but I am definitely going to this
> show. If any other local or regional NA ambassadors are going, now
> would be a good time to respond on the list. :-)
While not exactly local I'd love to go. The website still has no
details under lodging and I haven't given a lot of thought to
arrangements. Is there a place to stay not requiring a car to get
around?
Or any suggestions for ambassadors without corporate budgets to help
cut corners? :)
John
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It's nowhere near local for me either, but I'm checking to see what I
can pull off.
As John asks, it'd be nice to know if a car is needed to get around.