Urgent Help Needed for UK Linux Expo

Recently it came to my attention that Chris Howells could not make the expo date next week to run the KDE booth, and I have taken over trying to sort something out in time so KDE is properly represented.

This is a plea for help from those people who can come to the LinuxUser & Developer Expo 2003 next week (Tue 24th - Thur 26th June 2003) in Birmingham, UK to help run the KDE booth. We are also looking for any help with printing, leaflets and other items for the booth.
If you can help, please contact me as soon as possible and we can make arrangements.

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by uga (not verified)

I wish I could go down there and help, but I'm stuck in Edinburgh :-(

Well, guys, enjoy as much as you can and take photos! :-)

by lanroth (not verified)

... but the expo clashes with the best party the UK has to offer - Glastonbury festival!
I'll probably be wide eyed, grinning and dancing to some kicking tunes for most of the Expo, bah. :-)

by dave (not verified)

Bastard! You got tickets!

by Philip Scott (not verified)

You might try asking 'round some LUG's - Every LUG in the uk was offered two free tickets, at least someone must have one free 8*)

by Jonathan Riddell (not verified)

I think he was talking about tickets for Glastonbury, which are very difficult to get.
However the two don't clash completely, I'll be going to both!

by bagpuss_thecat (not verified)

I'd love to come and help, but I can't get the day off work :-((

by standsolid (not verified)

now i feel bad for being such a lousy yank :/

be sure to get those pics!

by Jono Bacon (not verified)

Hi folks,

Here is an update.

I just went down to set the stand up with Lee. I have got some help on the way to come and help man (and women) the booth. I will be taking lots of pics with my digital camera and will have plenty of stories to tell I am sure.

The expo looks pretty damn impressive with lots of standa and attractions. I will no doubt write a report on that also.

Hope to see some of you there!!

Cheers,

Jono