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LinuxWorld brainstorming



On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 10:32:37AM -0500, David Kramer wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 christoph at linuxsoup.com wrote:
> > What kind of security will we have for our equipment? 
> > (both physical and virtual/network)
> 
> I was going to bring a laptop cable lock, but past that, I don't know that 
> there's any.  If you wanted to bring your computer, certainly the booth 
> will be manned all day.  If you want to leave it overnight, then lets you 
> and I brainstorm offline on how to lock it up.  I'm sure they have 
> facitilties there to lock things up, too.

Might, or not.

For some shows, overnight security consists of kicking everyone off the
floor and not allowing anyone back in until the 1/2 hour before the
floor opens to the public the next morning.

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