Dates/Location
May 8th till 10th 2013 at Berlin, Germany
Event Description
LinuxTag is a free software expo and conference with an emphasis on Linux. It is relatively large, in 2011 over 11.500 visitors from around 30 nations, claiming that it is the largest expo of this kind in Europe. The LinuxTag byline is as always "where .COM meets .ORG". This includes both representatives from not-for-profit/community projects and from companies.
This year, the organizers want to try out a new concept:
- LinuxTag is part the Berlin Web Week, together with Droidcon re:publica 14 and other events;
- therefor, it is no longer at Messe Berlin fairground but at | Station Berlin, an abandoned post railway station.
- and it's three instead of four days.
- It's more of a conference than an exhibition and more exclusive than in previous years;
- that's why tickets have become very expensive.
For more info, check out the information for visitors.
Event Owners
Fedora Representatives
(in order of addition)
# | Name | I want to work at the booth | I need a hotel | I need travel funding | Funding Request # | Arrival | Departure | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Christoph Wickert | |||||||
2 | Aleksandra Fedorova | |||||||
3 | Jens Kühnel | |||||||
4 | Jiří Eischmann | |||||||
5 | Christian Jantz | |||||||
5 | Dominic Hopf | |||||||
x | Your name | =yes, =no |
Accommodation
[TBD]
TBD
Berlin, Germany
Phone: TBD
Transport
to the hotel
- From Berlin Spandau station take
- TBD
- or
- from Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) central station or Ostbahnhof station take any of
- TBD
- From Tegel Airport take
- TBD
to LinuxTag
Take subway U1 or U2 and exit at Gleisdreieck. Follow the signs to LinuxTag and Droidcon.
Fore more directions, please refer to the LinuxTag website.
Tickets
- There are urban rail trains ("S-Bahn"), underground ("U-Bahn"), trams ("Metro-Tram, mainly in the former eastern part of Berlin), local trains ("Regional-Express", "Regional-Bahn") and buses.
- Berlin has 3 different tariff zones: A, B and C. Nearly all destinations are within Berlin AB.
- A single Berlin AB ticket is 2,60 EUR. It's valid for 2 hours, you can use all urban, underground and local trains, trams and buses and change as you like.
- You can also buy a 4-trip ticket for 8,80 EUR.
- A day pass is 6,70 EUR, a week pass 28,80 EUR.
- There also is the "Berlin Welcome Card", valid either 2, 3 or 5 days. More expensive than the day/week pass but gives you free entrance to some sightseeing spots and museums. Don't buy, unless you plan to go there!
More info on the BVG website
Tickets
- Tickets are 149,-- EUR but include free catering all day.
- Projects get 2 free tickets and can purchase additional "Community tickets" for 50,-- EUR. Ask Christoph if you need one.
- Saturday is 'community day' and the single-day ticket is available for 10,-- EUR
- Fore more info, please refer to the LinuxTag website
Booth
Items available at the booth
- Roll-up banner (Jiri)
- Roll-up banner (Christoph)
- F20 media (Jiri)
- Tablecloth (Jiri)
- WeTab (Christoph)
- Demo-Laptop (Christoph)
- Power-plug (Christoph)
Items still needed
- more power-plugs!
- display (maybe Christoph can bring one from work)
Event Schedule
Event program with all talks and workshops
Tuesday, 21st
- Pick up exhibitor passes (Christoph)
- 16:00 or later Booth setup
- dinner
Thursday 23rd
- 09:00 Doors open for exhibitors
- 09:30 Doors open for visitors
- 12:00 - 12:30 Projects fast forward
- 18:00 Doors close
- 19:00 - 24:00 BuddyNight joined social event of LinuxTag and Droidcon
Friday, 24th
- 09:00 Doors open for exhibitors
- 09:30 Doors open for visitors
- 12:00 - 12:30 Projects fast forward
- 12:30 - 13:30 Talk "Making UEFI Secure Boot work for Linux" by Matthew Garrett
- 18:00 Doors close
Saturday, 25th
- 09:00 Doors open for exhibitors
- 09:30 Doors open for visitors
- 12:00 - 12:30 Projects fast forward
- 18:00 Doors close
- 18:00 Booth tear down
- 20:00 After LinuxTag Chillen @ c-base (already begins at 16:00, but we'll go there later)
Sunday, 26th
- leave
Event Budget
LinuxTag 2013 currently has $4000 (~2870 EUR) allocated in EMEA budget.
Rough estimate of the costs:
- tbd,-- EUR hotel
- 65,-- EUR travel Jiri
- 200,-- EUR travel Aleksandra
- 100,-- EUR contributors dinner
- TBD
- ~TBD EUR
Refer to the trac ticket for details.