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      We got so far, but couldn't find a cheap venue, then got
      distracted. I 
      since found a free venue, but we've not had time since to
      further a conference. Page kept as a store of ideas &
      references, perhaps for www.eurobsdcon.org
      No date yet. Depends on: 
       
        Finding answers to remaining logistical issues
        documented on http://www.berklix.org/conf/Getting enough organisers. If willing to help please
        Join conf-org@
        Mail List or Other
        Lists 
      Date will be decided solely by organisers willing to work
      free to provide the cheap Munich conference. Date will Not be
      subservient to fitting within the frame of " location of next
      European BSD conference is decided on by the current
      expensive Euro BSD conference", which later scheme satisfies 
       
        Only those who can afford expensive conference fees,
        &/or are subsidised by employers to go on a company
        `jolly' as a perq. etc, as choosers & bidders are
        attending current expensive BSD conference.They don't represent a class of people keen on BSD tech
        who want Cheap, not bloated costs.If we were to conform, & take a time slot
        conformant with existing expensive conferences, a lot of
        people who currently go to high cost conferences will be
        annoyed, & annoy us, when they find themselves deprived
        of partner program, T shirt, terminal room, quality hotel
        conference room, official hotel etc, at a really cheap
        price they don't much care about, 'cos employers often
        pay. 
        
          
          
            This conference aims to be Very Much Cheaper
            than previous BSD conferences
            in California, Brighton & Amsterdam !If that doesn't motivate
            you enough, then there are also some very good reasons
            why cheaper conference will
            benefit BSD more
            .To enable us to avoid bloated conference fees, we
            need your help to organise things other conferences use
            hotels or professional organisers to provide.English / German ? For many jobs below, writing
            good English or German is Not necessary, as long as you
            can read one or other that's sufficient, you can also
            write back to local organisers in either English or
            German, whichever you prefer, (though not to remote organisers elsewhere in Europe)
            Don't let less than perfect English prevent you helping
            ! Some work below would even be better done in German
            than English, so please do not leave it to others with
            better English  Please Volunteer,
            we need your time & effort - we're here for BSD, not
            to be deterred by the idiosyncrasies & warted
            `design' of human languages.organisers have a variety
            of mail lists documented on this page, but BIM locals can also
            discuss conference planning with the rest of the
            membership, on their BIM Mail
            List,
 
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            So more BSD people can
            afford to go !So more developers, who may be in under funded
            universities can afford to go.So people in companies with less cash can afford to
            go: Companies under financial pressure are perhaps more
            likely to want to adopt free software, than companies
            flush with money, who can afford to waste money paying
            for Micro$oft &/or expensive hotel rooms).So it'll cost virtually nothing for Students, if
            they are local & help.So unemployed permanent employees &
            under-employed freelancers between jobs etc can easily
            afford to attend (those with time on their hands may
            have more time to contribute to BSD .
              In early 1980s: 
              
                Now:Unix was commercial, butUnix conferences were at Universities, cheap to
                attend, & if an employer wouldn't pay, you
                could book a few day's holiday, & pay your own
                way. Local students & ex students of whichever
                University campus - Not Hotel - where the
                conferences were held, could also often smuggle in
                free for a few lectures, boosting interest  
                A cheaper more inclusive solution for some
              conferences is:The software's free, butThe conference fees are prohibitively expensive
                : Facilities are provided by expensive hotels specialising in providing
                luxury facilities at high prices. Indicators of
                Bloat can also include `Partner Programmes' ( It
                didn't need money to a partner programme, when a
                group of us plus assorted girlfriends organised our
                own picnic in a park at the European Unix User
                Group in Paris in '82; & it cost nothing when
                German Unix User Group conference attendees were
                invited to join the Munich BSD group's
                monthly drinks session ).Bloated company paid conference fees is not the
                way it has to be. 
                Heavy fees tilt the balance & possibly
              contributory worth of who can attend:Back to the Universities ! Dump the hotels !Use University campuses, lecture theatres &
                student halls of residence & student campus
                bars during student holidays.Get a free or near free lecture room from a
                University during a vacation, reward their
                generosity with equally free or near free lecture
                hall entry to students & local ex students
                & organisers of the
                host college, & give the student halls of
                residence the profit of our overnight
                accommodation, food, & coffee/ beer bar
                income.If local organisers
                are needed, let students do it, they'll be more
                grateful for any money, be cheaper & likely
                more intelligent & or more committed to the
                technical agenda of the conference, than random
                hotel conference employees.Keep it _Cheap_ so that people who aren't sure
                yet if they're interested in BSD, can
                still drop by for a few lectures.Keep it _Cheap_ so people not flush with cash
                can afford to attend.Keep it _Cheap_ to not be too far out of kilter
                with _Free_ software.Further suggestions at http://yetanother.org/
                http://www.yapc.org/venue-reqs.txt 
                Students:Will only attend if cheap, may then discover BSD,
                write code for BSD,
                &/or take a BSD Cdrom
                to install in new companies during holidays, part
                time jobs, etc, seeding the BSD
                market.
Unemployed & under-employed
                programmers:(yes there are some, see jobs_ERASE_@freebsd.org
                list if in doubt ) They will have some time on
                their hands, but not much money to pay bloated
                conference fees on top of travel/accom. costs)
Employees of firms on hard times:Probably also find it hard to justify heavy
                conference fees, yet their employers would be more
                receptive to free BSD
                software/solutions.
Employees of firms doing well:Probably find it easiest to get conference fee
                travel & accommodation paid, yet harder to get
                employers to use BSD (after
                all, one attraction of Free Software is that you
                avoid wasting money buying Microsoft).
 
            "We get people anyway, there's no problem" is
            complacently wrong: BSD  remains
            fringe, & high conference fees can only deter those
            with an initially casual / light interest. (the fees
            certainly deter me, a dedicated Unix person with
            decades of experience )
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        Avoiding the cheap requirement would allow us the
        luxury of lots of professional organisation, but at a price
        of perhaps 250 * 200 Euros, ... we thought we'd save the
        BSD users that cash, ... & ask them to do a little work
        helping out instead, & also adopting a few changes of
        practice:Use cheap hotels, without
        conference facilities.Use University Lecture Theatres during the student
        holidays/ vacations.Use designated beer halls, bars, restaurants, cafes to
        meet in. We don't need expensive official conference hotels to `give' us a place to meet,
        we're not all strangers in this town ! we have a lot of
        local BSD
        people who know many very good places to meet !Avoid countries such as UK with expensive hotels (continental cheap hotels can be a lot cheaper than UK (I'm
        British resident in Germany, that's certainly how it used
        to be!)Avoid bloated conference planning with spurious things
        like `Partner Programme' - if you want to bring your
        bed/room mate - don't expect us to provide any `partner
        programme'. `Partner Programmes' are arranged by
        professional conference organisers - people we haven't got &
        won't pay for. We're not a holiday company, providing a
        bloated jolly at an expensive hotel, as a corporate
        incentive award for being a good employee. We're just BSD
        enthusiasts here to talk BSD ! Bring a
        partner if you must but that's your affair, & not to
        our benefit or interest.No Pre Paid Conference Dinner ! They're always very
        expensive, & you could get cheaper yourself right ?
        (You know that if you see the extra broken out price for a
        partner's extra meal at other conferences). Don't Panic
        !  Yes we'll still meet
        to eat & have fun & talk BSD ! But you will
        pay your waiter direct for what you _choose_ to eat &
        drink, we will merely reserve the seats. We will not waste
        our valuable time collecting your money hidden in a
        conference fee, & giving it back to you as a meal. You
        will be free to order what you want, no set menu, & you
        can interrogate your own waiter whether it's got allergic
        nut products, vegetarian, vegan, kosher or whatever. That
        will be _your_ business, we are not going to pay an
        expensive hotel restaurant high prices to spend time on non
        BSD
        catering issues. An attendee mail list will be available
        for you to individually post on, & arrange a sub-set
        alternate venues for if you want to form " BSD + must eat
        kangaroo" or " BSD + no lactose",
        or " BSD
        nut allergic & want to drink Guinness" or whatever sub
        groups. Catering is not our business. Venues you will get
        from will be Cheapish Large locations: Beer halls (where
        you can also eat), Pizzerias, Cafes etc.Avoid expensive onward rail costs: Use Munich - A city
        by a major airport, with rail fare of just 8 Euros (single)
        from airport to conference (compare that with
        Stansted-London-Brighton, where just Stansted to London
        costs 10 pound (15 euro) (return) + then need to pay for
        London Transport (2 singles on circle line) & return
        ticket London to Brighton (cost unknown).
          
          
            Don't need an ethernet cabled terminal room ! It
            costs lots more money in rental & organiser effort
            to provide a terminal room. No reason for all to
            subsidise the subset who won't manage temporarily
            without net access.Those who _need_ access for business, can bring
            their own company laptops equipped with 
            WLAN,you'r saving money on a Low conference fee, so buy
            a 
            WLAN card. Or visit & pay your own internet
            cafe fees,We may provide a 
            WLAN base station near a wide hallway, if it has
            convenient height on window bay shelves for laptops Or
            a 
            WLAN base station in the lecture theatre,
            conditional on it being known it will be firmly turned
            Off without delay at official lecture start times, as
            timed & visible & predictable in advance to all
            with a DCF-77 wrist watch, which are very cheap, so no
            excuse to whine when promptly Off !We can provide multiple power sockets at a front
            corner of lecture room, for laptops to charge securely
            in view of owners also watching the lectures. No room
            rental needed, & safer.
          
          We have to charge something for hall. But not a lot,
          compared to normal conference fees, so as the travel
          costs will then be a lot higher percentage than normal
          conference fee, there may be increased worry compared
          with normal conferences, of people's commitment to travel
          & turn up. We could charge more, & then give a
          cash partial rebate to those who do turn up with their
          named receipt & ID in hand. Gets complex though,
          & as long as we take the conference fee before, good
          enough, so long as we're not financially liable for some
          Umsatz/Turnover guarantee on a hall. 
          Think about: Tax registration who issues receipts in
          what name ? MWST/VAT/TVA etc. Risk insurance (building
          collapse, fire, other risk ?. If there's a profit or loss
          who does it go to ? (Any suggested "If there's a profit
          it goes to A, if there's a loss it goes to B" may likely
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        Then you've had opportunity to spend lots of money at
        all BSD
        conference so far, so either wait for USA or Paris,
        meanwhile some of the many who couldn't afford those can
        try a cheap BSD conference in
        Munich !Some might prefer a bundled price, an impressive venue
        & conference proceeding, & a CDROM & an
        official conference ticket etc, to prove they're going on
        business, & not a holiday. Well sorry, we're not going
        to raise prices for everyone just to give you that. Tell
        your boss to look at the web, check the conference schedule
        of talks, & note this is a hard core technology
        conference, & you hope to be working your brain very
        hard learning, _and_ not spending much on expenses. We also
        offer No partner programme to discredit that aim of
        working hard, so leave your spouse/ partner back home
        !Some may say: "Cheap venues won't impress businessmen"
        - (A laudable target ! they're this writer's consultancy
        customers  But we should burden all our BSD conferences
        with expensive fees on that argument. At least do what German Unix User Group does:
        alternate [slightly cheaper?] (spring technical) & more
        expensive (Autumn full blown) conferences. 
        For a normal expensive conference, yes, but perhaps not
        for Cheap: A company might subsidise a hall hire & an
        access point/LAN. But it costs effort to recruit &
        satisfy sponsors, who have hall & advertising quality
        etc expectations, that can push up the price, needing yet
        more sponsorship, ending with yet another standard
        expensive conference. I won't work free to organise an
        expensive conference. I will work free to organise a Cheap
        conference.A university `sponsor' is of very dubious benefit. They
        charge a Lot of money for hall hire (see Ref. to Perl conf.
        hall charge in http://www.berklix.org/conf/ (& in
        personal mail organiser was bitter how much Uni had reamed
        him, despite earlier assurance). Universities have become
        very greedy (compared to the old days, when I went to Paris
        in ~ '82 for a cheap Uni. based Unix conf, paid for by Me,
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        Text to be chopped & merged later. 
        
        
       
        In Approximate chronological requirement order, most urgent
        first. 
         We have many mail aliases, each responsible for
        different things. Some are for individuals, some for teams.
        We work on the basis "Many hands make light work", so no
        one gets overloaded, so we want a lots of volunteers please, each to
        contribute a little work.WARNING VOLUNTEER MAIL ALIASES NOT IN
        USE UNTIL LATER 
         Problem: a lot of the mailto: volunteer* aliases go to
        conf-org@ & only some also expand to already recruited
        volunteers, however list conf-org@ 
        currently silently discards all mail Not sent from existing
        members of conf-org@ 
        This will remain so until we recruit more help to deal with
        incoming mail. 
         
          
            
            
          
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            *** Dates Of Other Conferences To
            Avoid Clashing With
              
                Volunteer Needed
                Another easy job, web browsing &mailing, no
                Munich knowledge required: Investigate &
                Recommend to us when the event should not be, &
                ideally when it should. It will be during student
                holidays (to get cheap lecture room), but which
                other conference dates do we need to avoid ?
                Maintain a list of potential collision dates &
                here's a start: 
                
                  2003 03 01-02 5. Chemnitzer Linuxtag
                  (CLT5)2003 03 12-19 CeBit Hannover Coordinate with 
                  Jochen
                  Topf who is responsible for organising the
                  conferences of the German Unix User Group,
                  (to avoid date clashes, & for other help/
                  advice too).Walter
                  Belgers reports: Ollivier Robert will do a
                  European BSD
                  Conference 2004 in Paris, details via discuss@
                  via majordomo@bsdconeurope.org Conference should not be a midweek time slot IE
                Tuesday-Thursday, but should instead, be at
                beginning or end of a week, this will allow people
                to stay over Saturday, to achieve much cheaper
                flight (&/or train travel ?), the travel
                savings should well outweigh any extra Saturday
                night hotel people might optionally wish to
                book.
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              2 or 3 People to contact government organisations
              to see if there's any sponsorship available, either
              cash sponsorship for event expenses, or more likely
              promotional web & PR contacts & listings. (Julian) has
              done similar before for Systems, but 1 / 2 Volunteers Wanted, perhaps
              1 German & 1 Some-Other European might be a good
              mix to approach German & European bodies to ask
              for a little support ? The EU's supposed to be dead
              keen to promote Non MS Solutions so let's ask them to
              put a little money where their mouth is ! Even
              departments with no money can at least point from
              their web to our conference, & themselves become
              aware of BSD.
                
                  Investigate Funding
                  From:
                    European 
                    
                  
                    German 
                    
                      Edelgard Bulmahn, Bundeministerin fuer
                      Bildung und Forschung (@ 2002.12 featured on
                      page 3 of DLGI
                      magazin, where it also says on page 4 of Erst
                      ausgabe IV/2002: Im Juni dieses Jahres
                      rueckte der Entschied des Innesminesteriums,
                      Behoerden-Computer auf das Betriebssytem
                      Linux umzuruesten.Bayerische
                      Staatsministerium fuer Wissenschaft,
                      Forschung und Kunst Andreas has looked at
                      it, thinks it's a long shot. Question: might
                      it inspire somebody to think of an associated
                      government body that could help ?
                    Bavarian 
                    
                      www.bayern-international.de
                      info@bayern-international.de, Am Messe See 2,
                      D-81829 Muenchen +49.89. 94926.0 Andreas has
                      looked at it, thinks it's a long shot.
                      Question: might it inspire somebody to think
                      of an associated government body that could
                      help ?Innovation Relay Centre Bavaria = Bayern
                      Innovativ Gesellschaft fuer Innovation und
                      Wissens- transfer mbH eu@bayern-innovativ.de
                      www.bayern-innovativ.de
                      +49.911.20671.20 Gewerbe- museums- platz 2,
                      D-90403 Nuernberg.
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                Julian &/orVolunteer
                NeededTo recruit commercial exhibitors. Purpose:
 
                  Rosa Riebl
                publisher of FreeX Magazine offered: If you
                need contacts (names, addresses) to exhibitors, I
                can help you. (Rosa says: Exhibitors don't like the
                atmosphere @ Uni..)Exhibitors fees, to help sponsor flying in
                  some guest speakers etc.Give more for attendees to look at.Provide more interest for press & non BSD
                  committed computer users to review
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              Volunteers NeededHubert F. & Andreas L. have volunteered to
              recruit speakers, but more volunteers welcome to help them.
              Easy for people attending other BSD
              conferences. Also feel free to nominate yourself of
              others conf-recruit@
              if you think the technology may interest others.
              Please remember many people won't nominate themselves
              (perhaps because they think their work is not that
              novel, whereas to an outsider it is), so maybe you an
              associate or friend should nominate
              them
 Speaker travel cost sponsoring may be possible if
              we have commercial exhibitors contributing to
              costs.
 
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            *** Review Of Papers (following
            Call For Papers)
              A team to review / select papers to be presented.
              Team of Volunteers Needed
              Geographic location of reviewers irrelevant. Should
              obviously be good in-depth BSD people !
              Suggestions from previous conference organisers maybe ? If you are
              willing & qualified to help, or know someone who
              is, please contact Gary J. & Hubert F.
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            Page.Planning order of shorter & longer talks &
          possibly parallel streams & BOFs etc to keep a lively
          & sensible mix, feeding info to leaflet planner &
          own sub web page, & from reviewers etc.
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              Volunteer Needed
              LaterNot needed yet, but later, to extend this web page
              to a set of slick pages for the conference, separated
              by subjects & in multiple human language variants
              possibly. Work to start After we have recruited the
              team of volunteers, & before we advertise.
              Bi/multi-lingual pages are envisaged in am macro'd
              form, perhaps in a similar m4 method to indx.m4
              (but think about maintenance with `tidy'. Macroing
              will save multiple copies with old URLs. Before this,
              pages could be spun off for EG: travel providers,
              cheap plane & train companies etc, perhaps using
              a WIKI method as per http://bsdcon.kwiki.org/.
              Priority & purpose of this page is to recruit
              & co-ordinate people to make the event happen.
              Fiddling with a glitzy web page on its own won't do
              that, & is not at this stage useful, so can come
              later, more important at this early stage is to
              recruit the rest of the team that will do the work to
              make the event happen
 
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                2 Volunteers NeededJulian
                has posted to advocacy@freebsd, Andreas L has or
                will post to a German List, but We need someone to
                contact lists regularly when needed, (International
                & European & German lists), & other
                public source organisations, magazines etc, &
                Austrian, German, & European BSD groups.
                Perhaps 2 people: one native of each language ? Or
                two people happy to write in both English &
                German, however _you_ the volunteers choose to
                arrange it.
 List of contacts (to be extended) include
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                Josef El-Rayes (Linz) is our first volunteer, but
                more Volunteers
                Welcometo work with him, &/or as fallback.
 His first efforts will appear Broken Link
                http://bsdcon.daemon.li/leaflet/ here. Obviously
                people, particularly out-of-towners, need to know
                where to go & when, they need the essentials on
                preferably a single sheet, complete with a small
                map, & maybe emergency last minute
                co-ordination mobile phone numbers. BIM has a leaflet
                using BSD tools that would make a good template for
                a conference leaflet. Consult the leaflet
                page for the mail list of editors, for more advice.
                We need a Volunteer to
                create the official conference reference leaflet.
                Or just use whatever other tools you want (using BSD
                tools so others can help or take over in case you
                cease to be available). The leaflet will be
                something conference delegates will be very
                thankful to keep handy, as a vital reference in
                their back pocket throughout the conference, with
                maps to locations, & lists of times &
                events). Attendees will be told to print their own
                leaflet before coming, to save us work & cost,
                (also as they will need it for reference, for map
                before arriving at lecture theatre).Rosa Riebl
                publisher of FreeX Magazine offered: If you
                need assistance in production of paperware, do not
                hesitate to contact me. I have print contingents
                with good prices. .... They also should not
                hesitate to contact me with regard to artwork and
                DTP.
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              Volunteer NeededWeb/email BSD based of
              course. BIM
              servers & apache available for this. Work on a
              first trial/ skeletal implementation can start as
              soon as a volunteers is
              found. Suggestion: You could discuss with people at
              the BIM
              Stammtisch or BIM mail list
              what information the form should collect. Later you
              can enhance the form as info. evolves.
                Josef El-Rayes has volunteered to help on this
                too, (& knows PHP) but as he's already down for
                the leaflet, he's not hypertexted & mail
                aliased here too, as we don't want to overload
                people. The first version of the leaflet might be needed
                before a booking form, if the first version is more
                of a promotion type leaflet to be given away at
                other events, to promote knowledge of our event,
                then later we'll need web bookings, & an
                authoritative leaflet for conference attendees to
                print just before they depart to travel to
                Munich.)
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              Several Volunteers
              NeededTo deal with enquiries from attendees &/or
              prospective attendees, that can't be dealt with on
              the web form. This should include some Munich area
              people, familiar with infrastructure/geography, but
              some non Munich people could help too.
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              Several Volunteers
              NeededAfter web form is filled. Compile list of definite
              attenders. May involve accepting money if we have a
              conference fee.
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              More cheap
              places on VCFE pageVolunteer Needed We
              will need cheap hotel lists, recommendations, even if
              only several URLs & phone numbers of such as
              below.Address of tourist office, phone numbers, &
              useful info for visitors to be compiled &
              included in conference
              leaflet
                Perhaps typical down market pricing info: 
                
                  For a more current list see http://www.vcfe.org/E/Unterkunft.htmlYMCA (near 
                  Schiller- Str. & HBF,http://www.KolpingHaus-Muenchen.de
                  @ Sept 2005: 28 Euro/ single room 25/head double.
                  Haneberg- str 8. Tel 126050Pension Maya, Landwehr str 32c (computer
                  shopping area centred on 
                  Schiller- Str.) Tel +49.89.552370 Fax
                  +49.89.554651, 35 Euro/night & 50 Euro if
                  twin bedded, inc breakfast.
                  CVJM = YMCA (but someone told me not
                  affiliated to international YMCA ? ) 38.5 Euro @
                  2009.10, but normal YMCA annoyance, like no
                  visitors & doors locked at 00:30 5 Euros less
                  if younger than 26. Landwehr str 13. Web
                  Nov.-March is about 20% less.Hotel
                  Brunnenhof, 
                  Schiller- Str. has special rates for 20+
                  people, they have a web addresswww.hrs.de is
                  an index of hotels,
                  includes Munich. Negatives: Any non German has to
                  guess & click on this internationally unknown
                  German word "Sprache" before it gives a column of
                  countries ("Land" would have been better
                  understandable in English & German). (unless
                  that's cos it saw I'm coming from a .de domain,
                  but that's still too simple). Black background
                  make it virtually impossible to read tabularised
                  icons etc. Cheapest I found after specifying 30
                  Euro 5 Km radius was 38 Euro (Tassilo Apartments,
                  single rooms only,Rabl- Str. 10-12, 81669
                  Muenchen Haidhausen ).
                    Someone I trust  mailed me 2006.02
                    to say: 
                    
                      Rough Guide recommends: Blauer Bock (?60-77),
                      Sebastians- Platz 9 (Stadtmuseum) Am Markt,
                      Heiliggeist Str 6 (Viktualien Markt)
                      Braunauer Hof (best known for restaurant)
                      Frauen- str 40 (close Isartor transport)
                      ;'good value rooms'
                    
                    If you want a better hotel, (eg twice as
                    expensive), there are of course a vast number
                    via search engines, but here's one I happen to
                    know of: 
                    
                      Hotel
                      Daniel, Sonnen Str 5, Tel +49 89 54824 0
                      Standard single small room, Small desk,
                      sufficient for laptop & maybe 4 or 5 x A4
                      sheets, modem point, shower toilet in room.
                      Rooms designated as smoke or non smoke. 85
                      Euro / night inc tax & breakfast @
                      2006.02 (Fri Sat Sun cheaper: 75 ) Also
                      cheaper when they have lots of rooms free:
                      Ask. Prices jump during Oktoberfest &
                      trade fairs.
                    There's a bunch of map servers listed
                  here.
                    Bed & Breakfast: Numerous B & B,
                    presumably cheap on road side on Verdis
                    Str. between Obermenzing
                    (Autobahn A8 roundabout from Augsburg), and Nymphenburg.
                    Needs daylight to spot them. Usually noticed by
                    off road. ex front garden, concrete parking
                    space in front. Too long to walk. Hire one of
                    those new bikes that litter the city (They need
                    an 
                    App AVG more &/or credit card). 
                    
                  
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              Volunteer Welcome We
              will need a large lunch venue arranged - Student
              eating hall (`casino') probably & or large cafe,
              or adjacent park & sandwich bar option if weather
              is good. It needs to be investigated, decided &
              put in leaflet.
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              Volunteer Welcome We
              will need large evening venues arranged - beer halls
              probably & or large pizza joints/cafes, where
              people can hang out & meet, (not everyone drinks
              alcohol, or even caffeine, & we will not be using
              expensive hotel foyers as meeting points, so we need
              other locations designated. This can't be left ad
              hoc, most people will be from out of town, &
              won't have a clue, they need list of Venues: Date
              & Time, Addresses, phone numbers, maps. As there
              will be no official conference hotel, it's important
              to get this right ! It needs to be investigated,
              decided & put in leaflet.
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              Volunteers Needed
              Maybe 2/3 people to liase with speakers These should
              be a Munich area people, familiar with infrastructure
              & geography: Imagine yourself as a speaker from
              Amsterdam or Madrid, & you've never been there
              before, & you have an overhead projector or
              beamer problem, or need to print off some last minute
              photocopies, or check a web ref. You will be the
              local who knows what's where.
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              Volunteers
              WelcomeCurrent volunteers include Andreas L (local) &
              Tim K. (remote) . Maybe Freddy will want to join them
              (esp. if site=vcfe) ? A load of out-of-towners
              visiting our town, will want the same tech support
              we'd like if having a conference in their town: Net
              access & perhaps power to recharge laptops etc].
              A the very least, a printed map to the Internet Cafe
              opposite the Haupt Bahnhof, + Map to Schiller-
              Str. to buy blank media etc. They'd probably like
              more: hubs for their laptops etc, even ideally,
              some-one who has negotiated access to an equipped
              terminal room. Some of this depends on the venue, but
              whatever, all other organisers will be busy organising
              other aspects of the conference, so we need a few BIM Munich
              locals who have access to combinations of loan
              equipment, cars, contacts, cable, whatever, people to
              be team oriented, tech. support problem solvers. If
              we want to provide net access ? If we have a node to
              connect to, but can't borrow enough hubs etc, we'll
              need to consider buying some hubs etc & charge a
              conference fee to cover it.)
Andreas enquired about Münchner
              Bürgernetz: dieses Buergernetz macht nur noch
              reinen Schulungs- betrieb und hat keine eigene
              Netz-Infrastruktur mehr.)
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              Volunteer NeededTo keep costs down, & enable last minute entries
              we will not have a bound Conference Proceedings.
              Perhaps we will have a CDROM, or perhaps not, just an
              FTP image to download, & or a directory tree.
              containing copies of papers to be presented, &/or
              associated code. If we decide to burn real cdroms,
              paid for by a conference fee, we may as well fill
              remaining space with other code/data (what ?).
              Alternately if we just provide an image to download
              & burn, we may as well keep it to minimum volume.
              This will be decided later by a Volunteer CDROM/Proceedings
              compiler, who will need to work with our "Speaker Relations Co-Ordinator" The
              CDROM volunteer may want to request bandwidth/space
              from ftp-admin@leo.
 Rosa Riebl
              publisher of FreeX Magazine offered: If you
              need assistance in production of CD-ROMs, do not
              hesitate to contact me.
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                We have lists served by Mailman
                Typically: 
Lists:
conf-announce   Venues, Calls For Speakers & Registration: Open, Read only. 
conf-chat   Car & code sharing etc: Closed Later Open, Unmoderated.
conf-core   Core Organisers: Closed, Unmoderated.
conf-detail Detail for Registered / Paid Attenders, Closed, Read only.
conf-org    Organisers: Closed, Unmoderated.
conf-speak  Speakers: Closed, Unmoderated.
Join 
              Mail List or Other
              Lists
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                Work not listed above will be dealt with by ourORGANISER TEAM, on
                list conf-org@
                (Please volunteer to join a team.) Although all
                organisers are on the one list, we are grateful for
                all categories of helper:
 
                  If you really need to contact all
                organisersRemote Organisers willing to do work that
                  doesn't need knowledge of or access to Munich
                  infrastructure. Work such as email, web, scripts,
                  lists etc. Volunteers include: Martin M. &
                  Sebastian.K. & Josef K. Please contact these
                  people first if local knowledge is not
                  required.Local Organisers familiar with Munich
                  infrastructure.Core organisers: Expected to do more work
                  than others, bear more responsibility, & have
                  a larger say in decisions, commensurate with
                  effort expended. Some will be Munich locals,
                  & perhaps some not.If lots of us contribute a little bit of effort, it'll
      spread the load & be quite easy ! Please let us know what's the little bit you
      can contribute ? (People who help can be rewarded by
      lower to zero conference fees (though we're aiming ideally
      for very low to zero fees anyway)). Just because someone is listed for a job, does not
      necessarily mean we have enough people on that job, or that
      person wants to hog the job, or even do it particularly, it
      does mean someone has been prepared to put his/her name down
      for it though. The job may well need more people, either
      50/50 or as backup, etc, please feel free to Volunteer ! You may help relieve a heavy
      load, or be be better suited, motivated, or geographically
      situated etc, or just release another volunteer to do some
      other job also needed. We obviously need at least one person
      for each area, so to start the ball rolling, people have been
      listed for each area where possible. Please don't feel you've
      been overlooked, we want your contribution too, & want
      you to volunteer please. 
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          If people want another EuroBSD in the UK, University of
          Kent at Canterbury does a roaring trade in vacation
          conferences, & was one of the first Unix centres in
          the UK, & would probably be happy to seriously way
          underbid previous BSD hotel venues
          such as Brighton. Copious public terminals of course, I
          suspect all study bedrooms on campus are net- wired by
          now. 
          
          Presumably many other Universities around the world offer
          similar good deals during student vacations. 
          Compare prices above with last California or EuroBSD
          Amsterdam 2002, Hotel based pricing: 
            Note the UKC University price may or may not have a
          discount negotiable, I don't know, not tried, but UKC
          price _Includes_ cost of conference facilities, so only
          extra fees BSD volunteer organisers would need to collect
          would be out of pocket phone charges, & maybe more
          cash for guest speaker accom. & travel if desired.EUR 130 per night (excluding. breakfast and
            excluding. 5% city tax) + American breakfast - EUR 16
            less hotel bulk pre-book discount250 Euro for 3 day conference booked before October
            18th exchange
          rates long ago when this was written: Approx: 3 Euros
          = 3 US Dollar = 2 Pounds Sterling (UK) Comparison: 
            15 = a guess at extra surcharge to subsidise guest
          speaker travel &/or accommodation.Hotel 3 * 146 * 1.05 guess discount 0.7 + 250 Euro
            = 570 EuroUni. 3 * ( 57 + 5 for org. expenses + 15) * 1.5
            exchange = 340 Euro Accommodation in Universities might be more basic, but
          where it really counts: tiered lecture Theatres & net
          access, they'll be way ahead ! Plus ... Approx. Half
          Price !! Lets have some BSD conference in
          Universities, not hotels ! Return to Index at Top Of Page. Lecture Language: English.
        This is a European conference for an international BSD
        audience.Exception may be made for individual speakers who
        explicitly register their requirement to lecture in another
        language, as part of the call for papers & selection
        procedure. Any such language requirement must be registered
        before we take bookings & payments from attendees.In the unlikely case there's sufficient demand,
        speakers & attenders, the organisers might (prior to
        start of registration & payment) choose to organise a
        parallel stream in German.If all present at a lecture understand German well
        enough, change may occur, if it does not exclude
        others.Native English speakers should speak clearly, in non
        complex English, without dialect, or obscuring accent,
        etc.Non native English speakers are particularly welcome,
        we want to hear about BSD, we're not a
        bunch of linguists here to criticise grammar, please help
        non English native speakers, please don't criticise them,
        but help if they get stuck.Any Lecturer who chooses to provide a written
        transcript / paper / notes of his lecture is free to
        provide it in any language(s) he wants (as writing in
        `Foreign' is harder than reading or speaking in `Foreign',
        & writing these things is chore enough, without the
        burden of language, & even if readers can't understand
        the paper, they can still look at code fragments, diagrams,
        URLs etc).The machine language for presentations should Not be
        the hated MS product power point, but something PD sourced
        eg perhaps Magicpoint (or perhaps one of the other
        Presentation Managers listed here Questions Following Lectures: Mostly English
        But language may well switch, possibly several times, as
        lecturer & participants will be less prepared for
        impromptu questions & answers.
       BOF (`Birds Of A Feather')
        Ideally mostly English, so no one is excluded, but maybe
        German too.
       Social, Coffee & Evening:
        English in some circles, German in more circles, Others
        third languages too maybe ?
       Organisers Mail List:
        As of writing, all organisers read/ speak both German and
        English, more are currently German. That will probably
        change. If you want to know what language(s) the organisers
        use on their planning list, see: "Volunteering To Help" .
      
        Web pages & mail announcements will be provided in
        whatever languages the volunteers write them, &
        whatever languages they or other volunteers translate them
        to. If documents are originally in German, at least a
        minimal shorter English summary will be sought.
       Target Audience are capable of listening in English.
        Conference is intended to be cheap, heavily technical,
        & of high worth to BSD people with
        tangible Unix experience, who are thus assumed to be
        reasonably comfortable reading & listening in
        English.The conference technical value will not be reduced by
        tilting the conference to appeal to those with little Unix
        expertise, & little capability to understand English as
        used on international Unix documentation & mail
        lists.The conference is not a BSD recruitment
        & marketing exercise for Unix newbies. BSD promotion &
        support to the technically &/or linguistically limited
        is covered by: { German BSD books, &
        German (Lehmanns) CDROMS, & German language mail lists
        on de.freebsd.org
        & maybe de.netbsd.org
        ; BIM (Berkeley In
        Munich) also provide a BSD leaflet &
        stands at Elektronik Boerse,
        Systems
        & VCFE & will
        host a Munich
        BSD install event later, etc. We do enough other BSD
        promotion - so this BSD conference is not to have many
        concomitant criteria changed or sacrificed to attracting
        newbies. This one's for us, the people already into BSD
         
        
          Norbert
          Gruener was main organiser for YAPC, 
          Notes of a phone call, apologies if errors etc:They had 150 at London Perl, 200 at Amsterdam, 250 at
        Munich;They charged 89 Euro/headthey made about 1K Euro profit. Without the auction of
        signed T shirts books & stuff @ end, that made 3.5K,
        they'd have made a loss.The legal organiser was YAPC USA, as it takes a long
        time to register an EV or GMBH in Germany. YAPC USA would
        have been liable in event of loss.As they'd expected up to 350/500 people, they used TUM,
        as it has big lecture halls; they had a 600/800 seat
        lecture theatre, + a 350 + a 150 seat. for Wed-Fri, plus a
        room + key lockable (for equipment etc), + a lobby for
        catering, last 2 were for Tues-Fri.TUM had verbally quoted them 20% discount if free entry
        for staff & students, or 50% discount if sponsored by a
        Uni. department,They didn't have this in writing though, & ended up
        looking at full 100% 10K Euro room hire fee ! they chased
        it round the Uni, but got no joy, & no discount, &
        they couldn't switch venue, 'cos it was announced for the
        Uni, & too late. The Uni bureaucrats that negotiate
        have no guidance from the academics, & no motivation to
        promote technology, their aim is to make money for
        Uni.YAPC had a nightmare with credit card payments, &
        faxing people with payment problems.Germany quotes end users inc MWST, but conference organisers are not seen as end
        users, so bills such as 10K Euro for halls become (+17%)
        12K, which can upset budgeting if one forgets. 
      Conclusions/Comments 
       
        BIM conf will have a mandatory conf. delegate email
        list so we can make emergency changes at short notice if
        necessary (+ web of course).TUM sounds like no chance of a free lecture hall in
        exchange for free entry (though we need to ask anyway),
        & need to ask other places too.By reduced BIM room usage relative to Perl Conf (YAPC)
        we could reduce cost; by finding a sponsoring uni. dept. we
        could get a worthwhile reduction, IF we convince a
        department & IF it's in writing, vitally important that
        ! But it'd still cost, so we'd still have to charge
        everyone.Other Universities/ tech schools may be cheaper, but
        have smaller lecture theatres.IBM & Sun are worth investigating as sponsors. But
        if we were to get a free room usage @ IBM/Sun at their
        site, it wouldn't be big enough, companies only generally
        have one room for up to maybe 100 people & beyond that
        they themselves use hotel type facilities etc.If we have to pay to hire accommodation & collect
        conference fees, then it becomes a lot more work _and_ risk
        of loss.Julian knows a professional event organiser who could
        probably help us, but that too would cost.Summary: either we find a free room, or we find a room
        sponsor (inc exhibitors), or we charge a per head fee, but
        if we have to collect 250 or more times X Euros, we need to
        pay someone to do that (out of fees collected), it's too
        time consuming for us to do that free I think. Return to Index at Top Of Page. 
      We appreciate all offers of help. Even more appreciated, are
      those who see work listed here with no person listed for it,
      (or not enough people, or overloaded people listed in too
      many places), "who say, OK, I'll help with XYZ then", or
      possibly, "You haven't listed XYZ, but you'll need XYZ, &
      I'll help on it". 
       Return to Index at Top Of Page. 
        Euro BSD 2004 http://2004.eurobsdcon.org
        = http://www.eurobsdcon2004.deBroken Link "http://www.asiabsdcon.org" March 13-14
        2004
EuroBSDCon 2004 semi-official announcement
From: "Patrick M. Hausen" hausen_ERASE_@punkt.de
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 13:54:41 +0100 (CET)
To: discuss_ERASE_@bsdconeurope.org
Hi all!
EuroBSDCon 2004 is going to take place:
    Date:       Oct. 29th - 31st, 2004
    Location:   Karlsruhe, Germany, Queens Hotel
We are in the process of setting up the website including
the official program, conference venue, registration
and call for presentations.
The complete website will be up by May, 1st. We will announce
the URL here and via Daemonnews. Any additional suggestions on
where to send the announcement?
In the meantime a preliminary website will be up in a couple of
days so we can get the call for presentations started early
and give anyone enough time. Announcement as above.
Patrick M. Hausen
2005 November 25 - 27, 2005 University of Basel,
        Switzerland www.eurobsdcon.orgfosdem Not BSD
        but interesting.Laser Pointers & Presenters
      If presenter is Right handed, he should sit to Left of
      projector beam.Why ? Because when people use these combi wireless mouse
      & laser, they use right hand to point, & don't always
      turn off laser power quick enough between pointing away from
      screen back to where hands are at rest position. Imagine
      worst scenario: presenter sits near wall in a smallish room,
      backside on a table half facing neutrally between screen on
      his right & people on his left. He is right handed, where
      would his too late turned off beam swing into ? the wall or
      eyes of the people in the left front of the audience.
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