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Author: Jurre van Bergen
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Subject: Re: [Tails-project] Call for Participation (EN): 32nd Chaos Communication Congress
On 10/11/2015 05:41 PM, sajolida wrote:
> Jurre van Bergen:
>> On 10/10/2015 12:38 PM, sajolida wrote:
>>> DrWhax, do you have any recommendation on booking smaller rooms for such
>>> events? Are there opportunities to join effort with other friendly
>>> projects? Any deadline for doing do?
>> No deadline for the moment yet. The wiki for the Congress isn't online
>> yet either. I suspect we are able to do so around mid/end November.
> Ok, shall I ping you by then or do you think it's worth for me to get on
> some other communication channel to know about that and maybe organize
> with other friendly people. Note that if you want to take care of that
> yourself I'm very happy as you're probably more excited and more
> competent at these things than me.


I'm happy to take care of that. I'll send an e-mail to those organizing
the spot. I'll loop you in on that off-list.

>
>> There won't be a NoisySquare this year, but people are organizing
>> something a long the lines of.
> Ok.
>
>> I made a ticket for organizing a room to have self-organized sessions in
>> here: https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/10355
> Note that for me the booth and the room are different things. The booth
> would be a table visible in the alleys and open spaces, while the room
> would be a isolated place to have quiet working sessions. But I'm happy
> to have a single ticket for the time being. Also, if I remember well,
> people from the congress prefer to have rooms with their own planning
> during the 3-4 days, that's why I mentioned joining effort with other
> friendly project as I don't expect Tails to fill the whole schedule (but
> the booth would be Tails only).


A booth would be easy to arrange however, a quiet room could be
organized for say a couple of timeslots, but this venue doesn't have a
bunch of those, there's less then 5 and most often, are fully occupied
all day long, by a wide range of different discussions and projects.
Even though we managed last year to program a large part in a room just
behind NoisySquare, we have to be fast and claim slots.

I'll keep you in the loop.