On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Brett Parker wrote:
Or don't bring anything but yourselves, don't feel that you *have* to bring kit to attend a kit meet.
Biscuits are appreciated by all attendees though, as are hot cross buns, jaffa cakes... (we like snack food ;)
Anyways - I *might* have at least a partial debian mirror for i386 by then, and a full mirror of debian pure64 (only another 4G to go for that!). I might make some recent sarge debian-installer CDs too, or at least some images ready for burning should we need them ;)
If people could post back to the list to give us a feeling what they're bringing, what they might want, and wether they are turning up.
I've got my home machine, which has fristrated me by being apparently un-Linuxable. What is most galling is that 98 works fine. I'd love to bring it along if anybody feels like a challenge.
I've also got a coffee machine in my office I could bring if a supply of free tasty cafinated beverage would be appreciated.
Michael Morton
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