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I don't imagine we're a rabidly unusual audience for a venue like yours, though perhaps tending a bit towards geek. :-)   I don't imagine we're a rabidly unusual audience for a venue like yours, though perhaps tending a bit towards geek. :-)
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Most networking would be internal, I imagine, and apart from email most would only want sporadic web access. While I could have volunteers donate or loan 100 MHz Ethernet infrastructure, I wondered whether to ask Aron to negotiate terms for a few nice "Network Infrastructure ..." pieces of signage in for the week in return for a few well-placed 16- or 24-port switches or hubs. I believe we still have gaps in our marketing program.   Most networking would be internal, I imagine, and apart from email most would only want sporadic web access. While I could have volunteers donate or loan 100 MHz Ethernet infrastructure, I wondered whether to ask Aron to negotiate terms for a few nice "Network Infrastructure ..." pieces of signage in for the week in return for a few well-placed 16- or 24-port switches or hubs. I believe we still have gaps in our marketing program.
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If this is drastically below what you [yes, this means you, hello?...) '''personally''' require, please feel free to share any additional infrastructure you may have available. Or at least let me know. If this is drastically below what you [''yes, this means you, hello?...''] '''personally''' require, please feel free to share any additional infrastructure you may have available. Or at least let me know.

PyConSteveHolden is the name of the PyCon page for SteveHolden. Not very clever, really, but useful enough to devote Wiki space to. Who reads these things, anyway, right?

Network Infrastructure

Here's how I described PyCon to the Cafritz Center contact Meghan Steed:

  • I don't imagine we're a rabidly unusual audience for a venue like yours, though perhaps tending a bit towards geek. :-) Most networking would be internal, I imagine, and apart from email most would only want sporadic web access. While I could have volunteers donate or loan 100 MHz Ethernet infrastructure, I wondered whether to ask Aron to negotiate terms for a few nice "Network Infrastructure ..." pieces of signage in for the week in return for a few well-placed 16- or 24-port switches or hubs. I believe we still have gaps in our marketing program.

If this is drastically below what you [yes, this means you, hello?...] personally require, please feel free to share any additional infrastructure you may have available. Or at least let me know.

I plan to entitle my Introductory remarks Because It Works.

SteveHolden

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