Submitted by joe_cot on Mon, 02/18/2008 - 18:34.
02/23/2008 - 12:00
02/24/2008 - 00:00
Etc/GMT-5
The Ubuntu New Jersey Local Community Team invites you to our February Hack Fest! The Hackfest will be held on Saturday, February 23rd, from noon until midnight (though people are welcome to stay later), in Cherry Hill, New Jersey (an address will be emailed to those that sign up).
Details are few, as most of this will be ad hoc. Want to see what we've got in mind? Want to add more ideas? Look here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewJerseyTeam/Events/HackFestFebruary
What You Should Bring
- Please bring your own computer. If you are signing up, and cannot bring a PC, please make note of this in the "What You're Bringing" section (ie, not a computer). We may have extras available, but they will be limited.
- If you're bringing a laptop, please remember your power cord. You will probably want to bring a mouse.
- If you're bringing a desktop, please bring a monitor (preferably a flat panel LCD), a keyboard, and a mouse.
- Please bring an ethernet (network) cable (5-15 ft in length). Some ethernet will be available, and wireless will be available.
- If you need music or similar to hack, please bring headphones.
- Please have money for both lunch and dinner (max 10 for each, though probably less).
- If you're considering staying the night, please bring a sleeping bag and pillow.
- Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon and (preferred)/or Hardy Heron installed on your computer or in a virtual machine (Joe Terranova will have clean versions of Gutsy and Hardy available in Virtualbox images).
- Have an account on Launchpad before you show up. Having a launchpad makes it much easier to edit documentation on the wiki, and post and comment on bugs.
- If you want to get your GPG key signed, bring your GPG fingerprint, and valid ID (drivers license, passport, or similar).
- Beverages for you to drink
- Anything that will help you work. For example, artists should bring their tablets. Remember you'll be surrounded by other people; be considerate: for example, if you hack to music, bring headphones in consideration of the people who hack to silence.
Questions? Problems? Concerns? Don't get a confirmation email after you sign up? Email: joeterranova@gmail.com
Signups closed for this event
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