Let's see. - By now we are assuming that the most feasible option is to find someone to lend us some computers (thick, thin or just average) to have a cute Cafè Internet in the Entrance Hall and drop the computer room offered by the UPC. - Glynn started contacts in Sun Spain. Let's wait to see the results. - Dave and others mentioned HP as another candidate. Makes sense to contact them for this purposes if the Sun option doesn't work for some reason. - Do we have more computer assemblers contributing to GNOME? If affirmative, I'd say they have a preference. For instance, what about having 30 Nokia 770 tight to a table with 3 meter iron chains. ;) - If none of this options work (soon, we can't afford a big lapse of doubt from anybody) then we can go for the local options like the one suggested by Carlos. I'm confident that we will get computers at least from local providers, and some names come already to mind. On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 16:57 +0200, Carlos Fenollosa wrote: > I know a local software and hardware provider who works with free > software and might be willing to lend some PCs. > > I mean, I don't really know him very much, but he might want to do > business with the GUADEC. I could just send him an e-mail and ask, if > you want > > greetings > > -- > Greetings from Carlos Fenollosa > My weblog: http://weblog.topopardo.com > PGP Public key: 0xEE6097FC > _______________________________________________ > guadec-list mailing list > guadec-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/guadec-list -- Quim Gil /// http://desdeamericaconamor.org | http://guadec.org
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