[Leaplist] Hamcation Table

John Hayden work at sprynet.com
Wed Dec 20 23:06:29 EST 2006


I have not "helped" much in the past, but I ask I have a screen and am
repairing some camera's that can be used to put up a demo, I again will be
right next door in the hospitality room, if you would want access to any of
this let me know.

J.T. Hayden
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St. Cloud, FL. 34769
 
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Subject: Re: [Leaplist] Hamcation Table

On 2006-12-19, at 1851, Phil Barnett wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 December 2006 16:26, Aaron Morrison wrote:
>>
>> I have unofficially officially confirmed that we have our regular
>> table for Hamcation 2007.
>>
>> We might start thinking about our strategy for this year's event.
>
> Ok, we need some ideas for distros so we can decide which one we  
> will burn in
> mass for our friends at Hamcation.
>
> I'm going to put my vote out now for Kubuntu.

seconded.

and if we contact the kubuntu people ahead of time and let them know  
what's going on, they may send us a large batch of kubuntu CD's,  
ready to go. i'm not sure how they would feel about us charging $5  
for them, but it couldn't hurt to ask. if nothing else we can pay for  
the shipping to get them here...

and of course if worse comes to worst, we can always resort to  
burning our own, as we have in the past.

are we also going to do a ham-centric version? has anybody looked,  
was "harv's ham shack" ever updated? if not, i thought somebody here  
was going to make an updated version- i think tom parker was  
threatening to do it but i wouldn't swear to it...

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