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Fri, 17 Mar 2006

Let's get a bit productive, shall we?

I always liked those "Bits from the foobar team" mails. So the other people knew that stuff was going on, and that the members of the other teams were doing something. Therefore I just started it with a small mail to -project about event and press stuff.

I hope to post such mails more or less regularly in the future to keep you informed.

postet at 13:39 into [Debian] permanent link


Thu, 16 Mar 2006

[CeBIT] Back

No, I didn't continued to blog and upload later. But at least I thought I let you know, that I'm back.

As soon as I reached the bottom of my mail backlog, I'll write a small report.

postet at 15:13 into [Debian/events/cebit-2006] permanent link


Thu, 09 Mar 2006

[CeBIT] Good morning!

Some times I hate travelling with the train. Somehow you allways end up to arrive later than planed. Damn.

postet at 07:53 into [Debian/events/cebit-2006] permanent link


Wed, 08 Mar 2006

[CeBIT] We won't have net!

Latest news from the CeBIT booth of the Debian project: We won't have net access. There must have been some kind of missunderstanding; I knew we wouldn't have any fast connection, but I thought we would have at least something! Makes it difficult to show what Debian is realy about: A living, vibrant community, where everyone can participate. Makes it entirely impossible to try to find the answer to questions visitors ask where you don't know the answer yet.

BTW: I don't have any net access at my accomodation, too. So these blog entries are some kind of futile. But last year, when I spend the whole CeBIT at our booth, blogging kept me from getting insane (more than usual). So I might continue writing down stuff.

But hey! That's not that bad! So you know that I got online, when I flood planet. You might even hope, that I read some of my e-mails...

postet at 22:34 into [Debian/events/cebit-2006] permanent link


[CeBIT] Note to myself:

Next year I should realy reserve a seat in the train...

postet at 16:05 into [Debian/events/cebit-2006] permanent link


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Alexander Tolimar Reichle-Schmehl lives in Tuttlingen / Germany. He works as IT manager (specialized on Unix and SAN/Storage) for an international automotive supplier.

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