Contributed by jj on from the lazy-slacker-bums-with-ca$h dept.
As all previous years, there is no entrance fee. All money you bring is therefore available for donations to further OpenBSD/OpenSSH development! All I ask is that everyone that wants to get the free dinner mail me beforehand so I know how much to cook, and if you want the vegan version.
The programme will be filled in as the speakers acknowledge, so don't worry if it looks a bit empty right now.
Further information available at http://www.slackathon.se:2011.
Previous slackathon information and picture archives available on the 2006-2009 tcp ports.
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By Venture37 (venture37) on http://www.geeklan.co.uk
Can you post some information either here or on the site regarding travel & accommodation, any recommendations for hotels etc?
By avatar4d (avatar4d) avatar4d@gmail.com on www.downsizedc.org
I wish I could go :-(
Also, I think the correct link is http://www.slackathon.se/2011 (without the colon making 2011 the port number).
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By avatar4d (avatar4d) on www.downsizedc.org
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By Janne Johansson (jj) on http://www.inet6.se
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Yes, that works as a fallback, if you are behind AOL interweb proxies or something. For the rest, :2011 should work fine.
By brynet (Brynet) on
> I wish I could go :-(
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> Also, I think the correct link is http://www.slackathon.se/2011 (without the colon making 2011 the port number).
It's right, probably a filtering issue on your end.. also ironic considering the website in your signature is missing the http:// prefix.
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By avatar4d (avatar4d) on http://www.downsizedc.org
> > I wish I could go :-(
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> > Also, I think the correct link is http://www.slackathon.se/2011 (without the colon making 2011 the port number).
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> It's right, probably a filtering issue on your end.. also ironic considering the website in your signature is missing the http:// prefix.
Must have been. It works from a different location. Also fixed my sig... thanks!
By brynet (Brynet) @gmail.com on
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By Janne Johansson (jj) on http://www.inet6.se
Same as every year, a bulgarian lens stew in two versions.
One for vegetarians and vegans, and one containing parts of dead vegetarians.
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By Simon (Simon_) on
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> Same as every year, a bulgarian lens stew in two versions.
> One for vegetarians and vegans, and one containing parts of dead vegetarians.
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Fun fact: googling for "bulgarian lens stew", my first hit is this article ;-)