Contributed by Wim on from the what the hack dept.
Thursday 28 July till Sunday 31 July 2005
All info on http://eurobsd.org/2005-WhatTheHack/
Hello,
You might remember us from such mishaps and hangovers like HAL 2001,
(see http://eurobsd.org/hal2001/),
FOSDEM and CCC SummerCamp 2003
(see http://eurobsd.org/SummerCamp2003/)
... Well, we are at it again.
BSD users are invading the What The Hack 2005 event and have claimed an
entire field (F) as their little
embassy of sanity, lounge and cool drinks.
This year we'll have 2 tents, a 200 m^2 one for hacking (tables and couches)
and a 100 m^2 one for sleeping only.
There is also a container for
secure storage of equipment.
We'll have a rather large bar, so if you are good in serving beer or making coctails, volunteer as a bar slave.
We'll be providing a roof over the head for any OpenBSD user or developer
interested spending 4 days in a field
near Den Bosch.
Our regards go out to the impressive WtH organisation who secured this
great location, with real showers (big deal)
and REAL toilets (now that is a relief compared to the solar heated Dixies...)
If you are interested in attending this event, please register first with
the What the Hack organizers using http://www.whatthehack.org/
Second step is to register your presence in the BSD Village,
using the
web form at http://eurobsd.org/2005-WhatTheHack/register.html
For any questions, please contact wim@kd85.com
See you on the campground!
Wim.
Some of the links:
(Comments are closed)
By ssc (84.189.183.61) wth@unix-geek.info on http://www.h07.org
Ok, lets ask the one real important question about life, the universe and everything:
Will there be Gulden Draak in OpenBSD village?
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By Wim (194.78.167.231) wim@kd85.com on http://eurobsd.org/2005-WhatTheHack
So how many bottles should I reserve for you?
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By ssc (84.189.183.61) wth@unix-geek.info on http://www.h07.org
It would be great if you could reserve 10 bottles for me.
I'm not quite sure if I can attent WTH, but chances are high since the ticket is already payed :)
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By Wim (194.78.167.231) wim@kd85.com on http://eurobsd.org/2005-WhatTheHack
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By Anonymous Coward (81.56.211.110) Earxtacy on
By ssc (84.189.184.144) wth@unix-geek.info on http://www.h07.org
By Wim (194.78.167.231) wim@kd85.com on http://eurobsd.org/2005-WhatTheHack
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By Anonymous Coward (213.84.93.41) on
http://wiki.whatthehack.org/WTW/index.php/Choo-Choo
I'm from holland, but for sure that whould be my ride if i lived in Germany.
By Anonymous Coward (64.231.52.56) on
By som1 (132.66.16.12) on
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By Wim (193.50.48.242) wim@kd85.com on http://kd85.com/
I'm really happy with their presence and as some of you remember from last Xmas in Berlin, they saved my foot (2 days away and it would have subject to amputation). No need to mention they are always welcome to come and get free drinks from me this year ;)
By Anonymous Coward (80.126.97.99) on
For me it is not possible to pay
150(WTH.org ticketprice)+120(this ticketprice)+15(hackingspace)+15(sleepingplace) right now.
It's not really clear to me and I hope it's included in the 120 so I can join you all.
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By Philipp (85.74.24.118) pb@ on
By Wim (194.78.167.231) wim@kd85.com on http://eurobsd.org/2005-WhatTheHack
Problem is that I'm running out so I will have buy a new batch at EUR 150 for those who
register from this week on.