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Episode: 765
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Title: HPR0765: South East Linux Fest organizers
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0765/hpr0765.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 02:05:17
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Hi everyone, this is Quattu and I'm here at the Southeast Lynch Fest, 2011 with Jeremy
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Sands, who I interviewed on the first or second year.
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No, that was at OLF anyways.
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All right, well anyway, hey, Jeremy, how's it going?
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Very busy.
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Very good.
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Yeah, actually, I wanted to, first of all, say that so far it's looking great.
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It's really, really, really cool and actually, I don't know if you noticed, but the fest
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actually kind of started sort of like without everyone, I mean like the exhibition hall,
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I don't think it opens till tomorrow, right?
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Yeah.
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But everyone was setting up and so everyone was like flooding in and like taking all the
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stuff and meeting all the people.
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Yeah, we, we had started just to roll tables out to set them up just to know where to
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put our powders and all that and because we had, we had a few things going on, we didn't
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expect it to be that big because we've never had anything really substantial on Friday
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and as it turns out, our first Friday speaker track was frequently standing room only.
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And so vendors came in to look around and said, oh, there's people and they just started
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setting up their booths.
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So here we are in more than half the major booths are set up and sort of ready to roll.
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That's really cool.
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I heard that you guys had to increase the hotel a lot, matter something, is that correct?
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Yeah, we ran out of rooms probably seven times.
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But if, if the hotel had more rooms and we could keep selling up till the date, we would
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have probably more than doubled our room sales.
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Yeah, wow.
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So what happened?
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Like, did you guys go kick into a higher gear on campaign marketing or?
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I wouldn't say that I have no idea because it was on, registrations were down.
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Yeah.
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Even though room nights are through the roof, so I mean, looking around, it looks like
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there's clearly a lot more people here.
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I just, I don't have a grasp for you.
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I mean, it, for a while, we actually had more room nights than registrations and, and
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because I get to see the room night reports and it's not like that was one person per
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room.
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Some of the rooms have five, six people in them.
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So, yeah.
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Well, so how bad is it if people don't register?
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Like, because I think actually I didn't register, so I mean, does that throw you guys off?
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Is it better for people to?
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So, for our, for our general stuff, for the, for the tracks, it's because it's self-self-organizes.
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It's not that bad.
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For the affiliate events like LPI and BSDA, where we need to keep a head count to make
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sure we don't overflow the rooms here and our oversell, it's more important there.
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It's really not that big of a deal elsewhere, just make sure, because we're, we're the,
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the space that we have for our affiliate events like Drupal Camp is fluid space.
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So, if somebody goes over, we can sort of adjust to accommodate, but if we don't have
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that head count, we just don't know.
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And we'd prefer to have seats for everybody instead of standing around, if possible.
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Yeah.
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Cool.
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Can you briefly tell me, I mean, I know you're busy, but I just kind of give people an
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idea of what exactly happens the, the day before, because all I see is like this blur
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of you guys screwing around, making things happen, just kind of wondering what, what's going
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on?
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Um, so, lots of just last-minute stuff you never think of like, ooh, we need Gaffer's
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tape.
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Ooh, we need to pull out 5,000 feet of cat five people, PVC.
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We've spent quite a lot of time hammering on network today to get a network up, because
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that really tanked last year, thanks to AT&T, and they tried to tank us this year, but
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we were on top of it, organizing things, making sure we have the hotel, uh, all the meal
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volumes they're expecting, because you have to turn that in, because the chef has to prepare
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all those.
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Right.
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Um, making sure, sitting down with the hotel staff and making sure we have AV where we
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need AV, when we need AV, and all the different rooms set up in every single room, when we
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need them, so on and so forth, it's, it's, it's a big front end lead up on logistics
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and then once it starts happening, you know, distress, you know, just, it's all downhill
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from there.
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It's already gone great.
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Uh, it's been a lot of fun already, and I guess we're all off to go have a party at the
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pre-party.
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Yeah, so, uh, you know, I've, I've probably, so people came in and they got some drink
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tickets, and then a sponsor gave some more drink tickets, and now they're heading to
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somewhere else where different sponsors are gonna give some more drink tickets.
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Okay, cool.
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So we're gonna make sure that our attendees are well socially lubricated.
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All right, thanks again for a great fest.
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Thank you for a superb program, God.
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Oh, no problem.
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Thanks for the, the little tip of the hat.
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All right, bye.
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Thank you for that.
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Hi, everyone.
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This is Collette, too.
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I'm here at Southeast Linux Fest, 2011, and I'm sitting here with, uh, the presidents
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of self, I think, still, right?
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When's your last chance?
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This, this technically is it.
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I don't know if we're gonna have an election or not, we sort of met and decided who was
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going to shuffle the whole position, but it never came up without me vacating my seat.
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I, I told the idea of bringing up, I sort of said, well, does anybody else think somebody
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should move?
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Right.
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Nobody says anything.
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Nobody's asking to move yet.
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Right.
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My wife has not realized my three-year term as well.
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That's right.
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It's 60 to 80% chance that I'm back next year, they're in the same role.
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Okay.
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I guess I'm not discouraged enough to give it up.
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That's great.
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It doesn't feel so neglecty to do the half day, so we'll see what happens, but more
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and likely next year, too.
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Okay.
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Cool.
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Well, I mean, I have to say that the festival is going great already, and I don't remember,
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I don't know if I wasn't here on Friday last time, or if I just didn't notice it or what,
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but it seems like it's in full swing already.
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Yeah, it does.
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It's been a day of the festival already.
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This year we did, hey, I think last year we had a pre-party and maybe a half a day
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of UberCon or something on Friday.
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This year we had an all-day speaker track dedicated to build-up source cloud day and
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a half a day of just self, like the first speaker track of self, general topics.
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So we had three things going on, you know, counting that UberCon and enough going on speaker-wise
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and attendee-wise, we either had probably 30% of the vendors go ahead and set up today.
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So we may entertain starting that expo for early next year, but yeah.
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Yeah, I think we got a good turnout for Friday.
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Yeah, me too, I think it's an amazing turnout.
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So I guess you guys sold out of hotel rooms from what Jeremy said, or we had to expand
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or something.
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We had to expand our block, probably, three or four times, I mean, to the point that
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they finally said, you don't have any place else to expand, I'm thinking we came close
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to, if not exceeding double, the requirement of room nights to be sold, so I think we
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had over 400.
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I don't know.
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Yeah.
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The hotel may hold 250 and not, so for a three-day event, we almost doubled, you know,
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sold it at two days, two nights, two nights, yeah, almost.
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So what, I asked Jeremy this too, I mean, so what happened, like, did you guys just better
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marketing?
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No, I think we actually did a worse job of marketing this year, which is something we
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decided we were going to work on this year, but we dropped that ball a little bit.
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But I think it's just year number three, we got a little bit more name recognition.
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Yeah.
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It's the third year, so people know all of us, we got repeat business and word of mouth
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mainly, but we didn't do as good a job.
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We hit the podcast, we hit the magazine ads, we did interviews, but we really dropped
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the ball on the Linux PR sites and news sites.
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We did, thanks to Jeremy, get on MSNBC yesterday on their website, a guy from Likewise Open
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Source.
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No, some of NBC, and he, MSNBC, he posted the story that they published about Likewise
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Open Source being at the South East, that happened yesterday, it's a little bit too late,
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but it's still pretty cheap to see it.
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Yeah, that's really cool.
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It makes news out, but yeah.
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Oh, it's really neat.
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Did they have your name personally in line up there?
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I doubt it.
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I'm not like in red tag, it was probably Jeremy's name, which is probably because he's
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done a lot this year.
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Jeremy's single that had many kids in between, we had one over now who's house burnt down
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this year.
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We had, I've got two kids and had family obligations, we've had, Dave and Natalie, I think changed
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jobs this year.
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So we've had a lot of life changing stuff going over, Jeremy has had a lot of time, I think
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he's graduating college and to devote to this, and he helped us a lot this year, he always
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helps us.
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I think his role is changing next year, he's done a great job of speaker coordinator,
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but I think next year he's vendor coordinator, and moving somebody else into the speaker
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coordinator.
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Okay.
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How are you guys doing on the back end, I guess, are you looking for more people to jump
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in?
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Yes, yes.
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I was supposed to before tomorrow morning's keynote decide exactly how to say that we're
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looking for, hey, next year, I don't think we're as in dire straits as I thought we were
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last year.
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We needed to do something last year because we were working with a skeleton crew this year,
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we worked with 80% of what we need probably.
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We'd like to be at 100%, and I think we've sort of not been very successful in knowing
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how to ask for the kind of help we need, so I think we're going to open it up and maybe
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maybe have some kind of, make an airport self-help form or some way, self-help, it sounds
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like it's the best I've got, or if you want to volunteer your sources, what kind of things
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do you get at?
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So, maybe we'll have a pool of people we can call for, or whatever.
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What's the best way for people to kind of keep up to date, I mean, after the fast,
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to keep up to date with what's going on on the planning and how can they help, you
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know, where should they just go to the site?
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Go to the site if you want, if you want an update, just go to the site, southeastern.esfest.org.
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If you want to know when we're going to release video and audio, and there'll be a link
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to the wiki, which you may have some information.
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I think the best place to be RSC right now is at southeastern.esfest at RSC.esfest.esfest.
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There's somebody in there all the time, but every Tuesday night we meet, starting in
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nine.
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Okay.
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A mixture of time.
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There's always somebody in the room.
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It's just an active room.
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You're around and introduce yourself, tell us, you know, if you've been to self, if
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you want to help where you're from, what kind of things you'd like to see.
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My coming in to being involved with self at all is, I talked about it once, to a group
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of deaf ears, and then somebody decided that it would be a good idea, and I was sort of
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moved by other people's inertia and getting involved, and then it's sort of like, I've
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had support.
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A group of us have done it, but if you want to help, let us know when we will move
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you into where you want to be, how you can contribute, what area you want to be.
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So I guess that's your question, let us be aware of what you want to do, or how you
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think you can help.
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And we'll let you know how you can start, so I guess not to talk about it, but to do.
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Yeah.
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Well, so far the festival is looking, I mean, it's been a lot of fun already.
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I still can't believe that it's only the first day, so I will catch up with you probably
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tomorrow, you know, a little bit afterwards after we've been there a little bit more of
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the fun.
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You can do that.
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Yeah.
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And tomorrow morning to be, today was a dry run, because we were like at the third speed
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as far as volume of things happened.
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Yeah.
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Tomorrow I'll be busy to start with, but once we get it rolling, it should just sort of,
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the community will take the bottom line just as for the past two years, so the thing
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of beauty about this community is how they just do.
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It's very cool.
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So, thanks again for a great fest, and I'll talk to you later.
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Yeah.
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Thanks.
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