UPDATE: Osmocom developer workshop 2012

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Harald Welte laforge at gnumonks.org
Wed Dec 14 21:52:03 UTC 2011


Hi all,

On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 04:50:54PM +0100, Harald Welte wrote:

> I'll be there again tonight to their internal meeting and see if we can
> find some volunteer or convince them to entrust me with keys ;)

the c-base "circle" has decided to endorse our workshop, with 5:0 votes
for it.

> I'll report back once the date is finalized.  Please wait until then
> before booking your travel and/or accomodation.

The date has been settled: March 23rd through 26th.  The room will be
available to us between 10am and 1am daily.

I've added some very basic information regarding the venue and travel to
http://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/OsmoDevCon2012

I'll also added a section to the page where people intending to attend
should register themselves before December 24, 2011.  This way we can
review the applications and approve attendance for those registered.

I personally would be curious to hear about the following candidates:
 * Peter Stuge
 * Dieter Spaar
 * Christian Vogel
 * Steve-M
 * Marcin

Of course there are Berlin locals like Kevin, roh, Tobias Engel, dexter,
nico, etc.  who could join us at least partially for some hours in order
to discuss their respective "special interest" topics like SIMtrace v2,
OpenBSC API for external processes.

Also, getting Christian Daniel (of the upcoming OsmoSDR) here at least
over the weekend would be great.

If the list gets too long and the group gets too big, it might be
possible to at least temporarily occupy some other room at c-base, too -
or to split into working groups where one of them might e.g. do a TETRA
session at CCC Berlin, where the TETRA EBTS is located.

Regards,
	Harald
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