[linux-audio-dev] LinuxTag in July - who's in?

oliver thuns smoerk at gmx.de
Tue Mar 25 09:37:01 UTC 2003


I'm not a LAD, but if I can help at the booth, I could do it for some 
hours a day.

Frank Neumann wrote:
> Hello list,
> 
> the first LAD conference is just over, but there is already the next
> event at the horizon which needs to be planned for timely. I am talking
> about the next LinuxTag (http://www.linuxtag.org - though it seems they
> have problems with their NS entry right now..), Europe's largest
> exhibition on all kinds of topics dealing with our favourite OS. It
> takes place from July 10th - 13th, 2003, and again - surprise, surprise
> :-) - in Karlsruhe.
> 
> As in the past years, open-source projects are given a chance to present
> their work there (without having to pay any booth fees), and we did this
> during the last 2 years (and even quite successfully, I might add).
> 
> I had a short E-mail talk with Martin 'Joey' Schulze, who is again
> responsible for allotting the space for the open-source booths, and I
> think we have a good chance of getting one again.
> 
> The idea of this booth would be to present the current LAD developments
> to the masses. That is e.g sample editing, recording, MIDI sequencing,
> score editing, soft synthesizing and soon on. If possible, I'd also very
> much like to have some ALSA developers there again as..uhm.."technical
> consultants" :-). 
> It's 4 days of work, but quite interesting, you learn a lot, and I think
> most of you who were there the last 2 years somewhat enjoyed the show
> :-).
> 
> Of course, what is required now is - you. The last 2 years we had about
> 6 - 10 people who ran the booth which gives everyone a chance to take a
> break after 3 hours of constant demo'ing :-). Anyone who is willing to
> devote some 4 - 5 days of his time to this project, please let me know.
> If we get together enough personnel, there is a good chance for this
> booth becoming reality once more.
> 
> Thanks for reading,
> Frank
> 





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