Status as of Monday morning. Added volunteers, and tentative presentation times. ------------------------------- What: InstallFest When: 22 June 2002, 10am-4pm Where: Turquoise Room, Scottsdale Community College, Hwy. 101 & Pima Rd. See also: http://www.plugpresents.com/installfest Here's who has the pumpkins... i.e., who is handling what. Please reply off-list if you can fill any of these slots, see anything overlooked, or with any additions or corrections. ------------------------------- SCC Contact: G.D.Thurman Publicity: Jim Wejroch Press Release: Dennis Kibbe Flyer: Susan Henson Newbie classes (hope to have schedule before Fest): ______ Vendors: Alan Dayley Installations: (Prefer to have several names for each) RedHat: ______ Robert Ambrose Alan Robert A.Klahn Mandrake: ______ KevinO Virgil Silhanek W.Lindley Debian: ______ ______ Robert A.Klahn Slackware: ______ Bruce Pettycrew BSD: Justin Zeigler and Harry McGregor of www.OSEF.org (Tucson) J.Francois General Assistance: _____ _____ Matt Alexander Kirby Susan Henson Presentations: per Thurman, we will have a room with video projector. - TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: 10:30 am Linux/Open Source Jim Wejroch 11:30 am Linux Terminal Server Project Matt Alexander 12:30 pm Open Source On the Educational Desktop Harry McGregor of www.OSEF.org 1:30 pm KDE ______ or Jim Wejroch 2:30 pm Linux/Open Source der.hans (Should have several folks to speak briefly). - Videotape, Stallman visit October 2001: Thurman - Other presentations: ________: ______ (Your chance to speak!) Food: per Thurman: - SCC to provide food stand. Outside food, non-alc. drink OK. - Food and drink are allowed in the Turquoise Room and Foyer area. Giveaways: - (see also Vendor above) - PLUG handouts: ______ ______ - PLUG business cards: Jim - Tux the Penguin, case badges, to all successful installs. Dennis Kibbe - SCC is going to give away the following books: + Just For Fun (The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary) + The Cathedral and Bazaar (Musings on the Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary) + Open Sources (Voices from the Open Source Revolution) + Free as in Freedom (Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software) - Vendors: + Terra Soft: 10 packaged copies of Yellow Dog Linux 2.1. (Power PC) + TurboLinux: books & "goodies" CDROMs to give away - Mandrake 8.2 ______ - Debian ______ - RedHat 7.3 10 copies, Matt Alexander - ___________ ______ <- Your favorite distro here! - Open Office, Mozilla 1.0. 10 copies, Matt Alexander Working computers for people to see. - Apple G3, der.hans (closed box) - ____________ <- KDE? - ____________ <- Gnome? - ____________ <-- need at least one with CD burner + Firewall Distro demos - __________ - __________ - FreeSCO: has one ready to go ----- MATERIALS LIST ----- Start of a list. Let me know which you can bring. Reply to me (not to all) with any additions / changes. Then we'll cc the pluglist. Ideally we'd have several folks with a "reserve" of items in their cars' trunks... GENERAL. - Markers, paper, tape -- for signs - Pens, pencils - Preprinted signs ("Install fest This Way" [left, right, up]) - Easel, whiteboard, drymarkers - PLUG banner. Jim Wejroch HANDOUTS. - PLUG business cards Jim Wejroch - Flyers. Susan Henson, in progress. Current: Revision 6, 2002-06-08 - Other. We still need various handouts: Suggestions? - Vendor materials - Supply of blank CDRs, and access to ISOs of several distributions on an operable computer with a CD burner. - Hardware Inventory / Waiver forms -- see http://www.vlug.org/ifht/ COMPUTERS. (for people to gawk at and play with) - Operable PC running Red Hat. - Operable PC running Mandrake. - Operable PC running Debian. - Operable Apple, IPAQ, PC running other distros, etc etc. PARTS. - power strips / surge protectors (several folks pls bring) - network switch/hub & cables (Hans?) - extra network switch/hub & cables for Firewall demos - spare keyboards William Lindley - spare mice William Lindley - various converter plugs, screws, etc. - screwdrivers - network cards (PCI, ISA) - extra floppy drives, cdrom drives, video and sound cards (for folks with recalcitrant hardware?) - IDE, floppy cables FOOD. - _______ - _______ - _______ <--- sponsors? -----------------