<question id=network q="Will there be a network for us projects?">
-<p>Yes. Bandwidth and connections will be provided by Schlund + Partner
-who are our bandwidth sponsor for the projects pavillon. This year it
-will be distributed mainly via WLAN since laying copper cable properly
-will cost too much money. Those booths that can be reached via copper,
-will be connected via copper. Inside a compound booth you should
-connect all affiliated booths via copper.</p>
-
-<p>On the booth or compound booth you will need at least one WLAN-aware
-machine that will act as router for the remaining booth. If this is not
-possible, and no neighbour booth can help, please get in touch with us
-immediately so we can allocate a router for you. Like last year,
-commercial and non-commercial internet will be separated on
-LinuxTag.</p>
+<p>We hope so, but nothing has been negotiated yet. However, network
+will most probably be provided via WLAN again, so adjacent booths should
+share a gateway and build an inter-booth network.</p>
</question>
<question id=hacking q="Will there be a place to work during LinuxTag?">
-<p>Fortunately, the exhibition hall is not filled up totally and some
-projects booths end up in the unused hall (with a wall and curtain as
-barrier, though). Hence, the unused part of the hall can be used for
-hacking and stuff. You should make use of this if you don't want your
-booth to be crowded by developers only.</p>
-
-<p>However, we are unable to rent additional furniture for the hacking
-area. So if you don't want to sit on the floor, please check if you can
-take chairs and tables with you, camping tables and chairs are mostly
-sufficient. Network connectivity can be exported from boths in the near
-proximity.</p>
+<p>This depends on whether the exhibition hall will be filled up totally
+or not. If there is spare room, you can inofficially acquire it.
+However, you should take chairs and tables with you and not use power
+from only one socket.</p>
</question>
<p>Sure you can. We will be at the exhibition center from Monday to
Monday. However, if you get your producers to send stuff to LinuxTag
-directly, please contact Joey and tell him who sends what, so that he
-can negotiate with the delivery companies and accept the packages.
+directly, please contact Joey before and tell him who sends what, so
+that he can negotiate with the delivery companies and accept the
+packages. It's also less painful to find out where a package should go
+to if it is known already. This prevents wrongly routed deliveries, so
+your stuff will end up at your booth if you arrive or be captured in the
+LinuxTag dump space until you arrive.
Please also ensure that nothing is delivered to LinuxTag before Monday
since it may get lost otherwise.</p>
<question id=sevent q="Will there be a social event?">
-<p>Yes, just as every year. And just like every year, details for it
-will be revealed very late. The social event is a gathering of people
-from businesses, community, speakers and organisers. This is usually a
-quite amazing mixture of suits and shirts, with talks ranging from
-development issues to business cooperations. This year, the social
-event will take place in the Stadthalle on Friday, July 11th, where all
-talks will take place. The social event will open at 7pm and close at
-about 0:00am.</p>
+<p>This is planned, but it hasn't been finalised.</p>
</question>
<question id=party q="Is there a party planned during LinuxTag?">
- Last year, KALUG organized a large party for all supporters, Free
- Software members and advocates at the AKK. A similar <a
- hhref="http://www.linuxtag.org/2003/de/community/kalugparty.html">\
- party</a> is planned for this year again. The party will take place
- on Saturday again, however, the location is not yet fixed. This
- party seems to be even more fun than the official social event and you
- should not miss it.
+<p>This is most probably planned as well, but it hasn't been finalised.</p>
</question>