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Please let us know what went well and what didn't go well at EMF this year. We really do care about your feedback and we'll try and improve this for next time.<br />
<br />
Add your feedback below:<br />
<br />
== Good Stuff ==<br />
<br />
* Location<br />
* Badges<br />
* Variety of talks<br />
* Showers [+∞]<br />
* Hand washing facilities<br />
* Parking<br />
* Shuttle trailer to car park<br />
** ... and shuttle to BLY railway station. Made coming by public transport a doddle.<br />
* Power & data infrastructure - pretty much rock solid throughout! [+2]<br />
* Speedy response of volunteers/organisers to problem resolution<br />
* Service at the bar was good (while the drinks lasted), and it was very nice to have ''multiple'' indoor social spaces, esp for people who wanted a quieter lounge as well as louder bar.<br />
* Floor panel roads [+2]<br />
* String lights (cut through to showers was awesome!) [+1]<br />
* Ability to hire tables/chairs/marquees/hay bales etc. - were all good quality, too.<br />
* Kids workshops<br />
<br />
== Stuff that could be improved ==<br />
<br />
* Buy more beer! [[User:Russ|Russ]] ([[User talk:Russ|talk]])<br />
* Toilets... 'nuff said! [[User:AndyB|AndyB]] ([[User talk:AndyB|talk]]) [+2]<br />
** Agreed - I've seen portakabins (like the shower blocks) that containing proper flushing loos. They're ''much'' less stinky and likely to block up than the portaloos we had, which didn't always seem willing to drop their loads into their collection tanks, leading to nastiness and health hazards (even without the pumping contractor being rubbish)<br />
** Additionally, LIGHTS in the toilets. Having to use my phone / badge as a torch to see what was going on while i cleaned off the toilet before sitting down was particularly difficult. [[User:Thinkl33t|Thinkl33t]] ([[User talk:Thinkl33t|talk]]) 20:05, 1 September 2014 (UTC)<br />
* Make sure that drinking water is clearly labelled as such<br />
* More food and drink options<br />
** Eg. non-caffeine / low or no sugar options<br />
** Chips!<br />
** Jacket potato vendor<br />
** Healthy 'green' food<br />
** also possibly going on later, a lot of the places shut up shop quite early.<br />
* Survey positions of lanes/tents/DKs as early as possible before items arrive and mark out.--[[User:Sully|Sully]] ([[User talk:Sully|talk]]) 12:06, 1 September 2014 (UTC)<br />
** This was planned but we were let down by the rather poor state of mobile GIS software. <br />
* Make it longer! There was loads of cool stuff I didn't have change to check out :( After all that work everyone does, it was a shame I couldn't experience it all! ([[User:Chewie|Chewie]])<br />
* Visibility of presentations in tents (brighter projectors/darker tents??) ([[User:StuartL]]) [+1]<br />
* washing points over drains/soakaway so the ground doesn't get muddy ([[User:Chewie|Chewie]]) [+2]<br />
* Mark out/allocate spaces for villages who had pinpointed locations on maps ([[User:Markp]]) [+1]<br />
* Use more plasma screens in stages instead of projectors ([[User:Markp]]). Or (better, as then the speaker can point to things) black fabric shades for the screen or marquee roof<br />
* Improved arrangements for washing and washing up (and handling the waste water from that) [+1]<br />
* Provide sanitizer gel dispensers at water points and near loos<br />
* Distribute and display paper schedules (even if their might be some last-minute changes) [+2]<br />
* Much more workshop activity (more hands-on electronics and physical making) [+5]<br />
* Do have component vendors (maybe at their cost for marquee/power/space)<br />
** This is very difficult without a clear list of what will sell, as CPC was arranged to appear but wanted advisement ([[User:Stanto]])<br />
* Pick a flatter site (for ease of disabled access)<br />
* Ask speakers for bio's to include with their abstracts. Given them an abstract length up-front instead of editing it in an ad hoc way. Confirm acceptance to speakers and workshop organisers earlier.<br />
* Make and enforce a clear music curfew (say from midnight or 1am or 2am to 8 or 9am or 10am), to defend those sleeping from (eg) the technoevangelists and the drunk [+4]<br />
* Loos not so near food vendors (pong + visible urinals offputting) [+3]<br />
* stronger enforcement/signage of quiet camping area [+4]<br />
* an explicit invitation (with clear instructions) to report Code of Conduct violations in open ceremony, brochure, Twitter, etc. We had no direct reports to Team Comfort, but several anecdotal tweets after the event -- when it's much too late. [[User:Martind|Martind]] ([[User talk:Martind|talk]]) 20:58, 1 September 2014 (UTC) [+1]<br />
* quieter, less-enclosed and more spacious bar (I suffer from social anxiety when I'm closed in with crowds, so I had a very sober emf!). [[User:Jane C|Jane C]]<br />
* use our collective knowledge of technology to sort accessibility issues <br />
**ring-fence money for things like closed-loop in the stages early on. <br />
**Build some kind of working system for preventing able-bodied people from using the disabled loos and showers (radar keys that only work when the loo is empty?) [[User:Jane C|Jane C]]<br />
* Info desk didn't seem to have the details wrt. volunteers, so when I volunteered I was sent out and found I wasn't needed. Suggest splitting the job - having a volunteer team leader (or several, in shifts) whose job it is to know who is where and also to make sure nobody gets stuck on a gate for 12 hours (eg. rotating people to more interesting places every couple of hours). ([[User:TonyHoyle|TonyHoyle]])<br />
* Also similar to this, a register of 'on call' people - excess volunteers who can deal with sudden demands for people (esp. in the case of fire I can imagine this would be extremely useful - you'd potentially need to cordon off a largish area very quickly, and that takes people. More mundane reasons would be a talk/workshop accumulating a large queue that needs managing). ([[User:TonyHoyle|TonyHoyle]])<br />
<br />
==Suggestions==<br />
* Ask for an optional email address for each ticket to go on your announce only mailing list. Only the person that bought the tickets got your emails and they were slow to forward them on meaning most messages were recieved too late.<br />
* A talk (a bit like lightning talks) where people are given 5-10 minutes to share what they did with the previous event's badge. (If someone sends me the competition winners/runners up, I'll co-ordinate it) [[User:MatS|MatS]] ([[User talk:MatS|talk]]) 07:54, 1 September 2014 (UTC)<br />
* Pre-paid accounts for spending money on food/beer/whatever to negate need for cash ([[User:Markp]])<br />
* Have a fleet of communal wheel-barrows to help people transport their stuff from car to campsite [+1]<br />
** Stepney City Farm have a fleet of broken wheelbarrows – fix ’em, use ’em, everybody wins! ([[User:Andylolz]])<br />
** Or purchase some sack trolleys<br />
* contactless payment gear for food, beer, workshops<br />
* forewarn food vendors to expect all-day demand, not just mealtimes, so they can stock and staff appropriately [+1]<br />
* pinboard (offline) notice board everyone can contribute to (lost property, mini event notices eg rocket launches, would like to meet.., etc) [+1]<br />
* Ask people who want to give workshops if they'd be happy to give more than one session - the blacksmiths' output was extreme, but even giving two or three sessions would greatly increase the % of attendees who could sign up.<br />
* Sign-ups some kind of "express preference" systems, so most people (including those who don't check email regularly) can get at least one of their top choices, rather than first-come-first-served.<br />
* Board games tent in the evenings [+3]<br />
* Poker tent<br />
* Be less ambitious with badge functionality [+2]<br />
** And provide full documentation of features/functionality [+1]<br />
** And sample code for each function<br />
** Perhaps a back-to-basics through-hole design that comes with soldering iron, solder and instructions?<br />
* EMF is unlike other festivals - for a large number of people, carrying kit to/from car is impractical and security walking every car through site is time-consuming and volunteer-intensive (not to mention the fact that cars driving off site weren't walked off). Suggest that the parking area is directly next to and easily accessible from the camping area (e.g. just separated by hay bales to stop cars driving on to the camping area).<br />
* Provide job descriptions for traffic control, parking and entrance gatehouse. Instructions were handed from volunteer to volunteer by word of mouth and whilst common sense prevailed, it would have been useful to have instructions as to what to do under certain circumstances and a list of answers to FAQs, e.g.:<br />
** What if somebody didn't have a parking ticket and wanted to park?<br />
** What if somebody was just dropping off - where should they do this?<br />
** What times were shuttle buses running?<br />
** What times the gates were open/closed?</div>TonyHoylehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=Feedback&diff=3460Feedback2014-09-02T11:07:24Z<p>TonyHoyle: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{link-banner}}<br />
Please let us know what went well and what didn't go well at EMF this year. We really do care about your feedback and we'll try and improve this for next time.<br />
<br />
Add your feedback below:<br />
<br />
== Good Stuff ==<br />
<br />
* Location<br />
* Badges<br />
* Variety of talks<br />
* Showers [+∞]<br />
* Hand washing facilities<br />
* Parking<br />
* Shuttle trailer to car park<br />
** ... and shuttle to BLY railway station. Made coming by public transport a doddle.<br />
* Power & data infrastructure - pretty much rock solid throughout! [+2]<br />
* Speedy response of volunteers/organisers to problem resolution<br />
* Service at the bar was good (while the drinks lasted), and it was very nice to have ''multiple'' indoor social spaces, esp for people who wanted a quieter lounge as well as louder bar.<br />
* Floor panel roads [+2]<br />
* String lights (cut through to showers was awesome!) [+1]<br />
* Ability to hire tables/chairs/marquees/hay bales etc. - were all good quality, too.<br />
* Kids workshops<br />
<br />
== Stuff that could be improved ==<br />
<br />
* Buy more beer! [[User:Russ|Russ]] ([[User talk:Russ|talk]])<br />
* Toilets... 'nuff said! [[User:AndyB|AndyB]] ([[User talk:AndyB|talk]]) [+2]<br />
** Agreed - I've seen portakabins (like the shower blocks) that containing proper flushing loos. They're ''much'' less stinky and likely to block up than the portaloos we had, which didn't always seem willing to drop their loads into their collection tanks, leading to nastiness and health hazards (even without the pumping contractor being rubbish)<br />
** Additionally, LIGHTS in the toilets. Having to use my phone / badge as a torch to see what was going on while i cleaned off the toilet before sitting down was particularly difficult. [[User:Thinkl33t|Thinkl33t]] ([[User talk:Thinkl33t|talk]]) 20:05, 1 September 2014 (UTC)<br />
* Make sure that drinking water is clearly labelled as such<br />
* More food and drink options<br />
** Eg. non-caffeine / low or no sugar options<br />
** Chips!<br />
** Jacket potato vendor<br />
** Healthy 'green' food<br />
** also possibly going on later, a lot of the places shut up shop quite early.<br />
* Survey positions of lanes/tents/DKs as early as possible before items arrive and mark out.--[[User:Sully|Sully]] ([[User talk:Sully|talk]]) 12:06, 1 September 2014 (UTC)<br />
** This was planned but we were let down by the rather poor state of mobile GIS software. <br />
* Make it longer! There was loads of cool stuff I didn't have change to check out :( After all that work everyone does, it was a shame I couldn't experience it all! ([[User:Chewie|Chewie]])<br />
* Visibility of presentations in tents (brighter projectors/darker tents??) ([[User:StuartL]]) [+1]<br />
* washing points over drains/soakaway so the ground doesn't get muddy ([[User:Chewie|Chewie]]) [+2]<br />
* Mark out/allocate spaces for villages who had pinpointed locations on maps ([[User:Markp]]) [+1]<br />
* Use more plasma screens in stages instead of projectors ([[User:Markp]]). Or (better, as then the speaker can point to things) black fabric shades for the screen or marquee roof<br />
* Improved arrangements for washing and washing up (and handling the waste water from that) [+1]<br />
* Provide sanitizer gel dispensers at water points and near loos<br />
* Distribute and display paper schedules (even if their might be some last-minute changes) [+2]<br />
* Much more workshop activity (more hands-on electronics and physical making) [+5]<br />
* Do have component vendors (maybe at their cost for marquee/power/space)<br />
** This is very difficult without a clear list of what will sell, as CPC was arranged to appear but wanted advisement ([[User:Stanto]])<br />
* Pick a flatter site (for ease of disabled access)<br />
* Ask speakers for bio's to include with their abstracts. Given them an abstract length up-front instead of editing it in an ad hoc way. Confirm acceptance to speakers and workshop organisers earlier.<br />
* Make and enforce a clear music curfew (say from midnight or 1am or 2am to 8 or 9am or 10am), to defend those sleeping from (eg) the technoevangelists and the drunk [+4]<br />
* Loos not so near food vendors (pong + visible urinals offputting) [+3]<br />
* stronger enforcement/signage of quiet camping area [+4]<br />
* an explicit invitation (with clear instructions) to report Code of Conduct violations in open ceremony, brochure, Twitter, etc. We had no direct reports to Team Comfort, but several anecdotal tweets after the event -- when it's much too late. [[User:Martind|Martind]] ([[User talk:Martind|talk]]) 20:58, 1 September 2014 (UTC) [+1]<br />
* quieter, less-enclosed and more spacious bar (I suffer from social anxiety when I'm closed in with crowds, so I had a very sober emf!). [[User:Jane C|Jane C]]<br />
* use our collective knowledge of technology to sort accessibility issues <br />
**ring-fence money for things like closed-loop in the stages early on. <br />
**Build some kind of working system for preventing able-bodied people from using the disabled loos and showers (radar keys that only work when the loo is empty?) [[User:Jane C|Jane C]]<br />
* Info desk didn't seem to have the details wrt. volunteers, so when I volunteered I was sent out and found I wasn't needed. Suggest splitting the job - having a volunteer team leader (or several, in shifts) whose job it is to know who is where and also to make sure nobody gets stuck on a gate for 12 hours (eg. rotating people to more interesting places every couple of hours).<br />
* Also similar to this, a register of 'on call' people - excess volunteers who can deal with sudden demands for people (esp. in the case of fire I can imagine this would be extremely useful - you'd potentially need to cordon off a largish area very quickly, and that takes people. More mundane reasons would be a talk/workshop accumulating a large queue that needs managing).<br />
<br />
==Suggestions==<br />
* Ask for an optional email address for each ticket to go on your announce only mailing list. Only the person that bought the tickets got your emails and they were slow to forward them on meaning most messages were recieved too late.<br />
* A talk (a bit like lightning talks) where people are given 5-10 minutes to share what they did with the previous event's badge. (If someone sends me the competition winners/runners up, I'll co-ordinate it) [[User:MatS|MatS]] ([[User talk:MatS|talk]]) 07:54, 1 September 2014 (UTC)<br />
* Pre-paid accounts for spending money on food/beer/whatever to negate need for cash ([[User:Markp]])<br />
* Have a fleet of communal wheel-barrows to help people transport their stuff from car to campsite [+1]<br />
** Stepney City Farm have a fleet of broken wheelbarrows – fix ’em, use ’em, everybody wins! ([[User:Andylolz]])<br />
** Or purchase some sack trolleys<br />
* contactless payment gear for food, beer, workshops<br />
* forewarn food vendors to expect all-day demand, not just mealtimes, so they can stock and staff appropriately [+1]<br />
* pinboard (offline) notice board everyone can contribute to (lost property, mini event notices eg rocket launches, would like to meet.., etc) [+1]<br />
* Ask people who want to give workshops if they'd be happy to give more than one session - the blacksmiths' output was extreme, but even giving two or three sessions would greatly increase the % of attendees who could sign up.<br />
* Sign-ups some kind of "express preference" systems, so most people (including those who don't check email regularly) can get at least one of their top choices, rather than first-come-first-served.<br />
* Board games tent in the evenings [+3]<br />
* Poker tent<br />
* Be less ambitious with badge functionality [+2]<br />
** And provide full documentation of features/functionality [+1]<br />
** And sample code for each function<br />
** Perhaps a back-to-basics through-hole design that comes with soldering iron, solder and instructions?<br />
* EMF is unlike other festivals - for a large number of people, carrying kit to/from car is impractical and security walking every car through site is time-consuming and volunteer-intensive (not to mention the fact that cars driving off site weren't walked off). Suggest that the parking area is directly next to and easily accessible from the camping area (e.g. just separated by hay bales to stop cars driving on to the camping area).<br />
* Provide job descriptions for traffic control, parking and entrance gatehouse. Instructions were handed from volunteer to volunteer by word of mouth and whilst common sense prevailed, it would have been useful to have instructions as to what to do under certain circumstances and a list of answers to FAQs, e.g.:<br />
** What if somebody didn't have a parking ticket and wanted to park?<br />
** What if somebody was just dropping off - where should they do this?<br />
** What times were shuttle buses running?<br />
** What times the gates were open/closed?</div>TonyHoylehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=Feedback&diff=3459Feedback2014-09-02T11:06:44Z<p>TonyHoyle: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{link-banner}}<br />
Please let us know what went well and what didn't go well at EMF this year. We really do care about your feedback and we'll try and improve this for next time.<br />
<br />
Add your feedback below:<br />
<br />
== Good Stuff ==<br />
<br />
* Location<br />
* Badges<br />
* Variety of talks<br />
* Showers [+∞]<br />
* Hand washing facilities<br />
* Parking<br />
* Shuttle trailer to car park<br />
** ... and shuttle to BLY railway station. Made coming by public transport a doddle.<br />
* Power & data infrastructure - pretty much rock solid throughout! [+2]<br />
* Speedy response of volunteers/organisers to problem resolution<br />
* Service at the bar was good (while the drinks lasted), and it was very nice to have ''multiple'' indoor social spaces, esp for people who wanted a quieter lounge as well as louder bar.<br />
* Floor panel roads [+2]<br />
* String lights (cut through to showers was awesome!) [+1]<br />
* Ability to hire tables/chairs/marquees/hay bales etc. - were all good quality, too.<br />
* Kids workshops<br />
<br />
== Stuff that could be improved ==<br />
<br />
* Buy more beer! [[User:Russ|Russ]] ([[User talk:Russ|talk]])<br />
* Toilets... 'nuff said! [[User:AndyB|AndyB]] ([[User talk:AndyB|talk]]) [+2]<br />
** Agreed - I've seen portakabins (like the shower blocks) that containing proper flushing loos. They're ''much'' less stinky and likely to block up than the portaloos we had, which didn't always seem willing to drop their loads into their collection tanks, leading to nastiness and health hazards (even without the pumping contractor being rubbish)<br />
** Additionally, LIGHTS in the toilets. Having to use my phone / badge as a torch to see what was going on while i cleaned off the toilet before sitting down was particularly difficult. [[User:Thinkl33t|Thinkl33t]] ([[User talk:Thinkl33t|talk]]) 20:05, 1 September 2014 (UTC)<br />
* Make sure that drinking water is clearly labelled as such<br />
* More food and drink options<br />
** Eg. non-caffeine / low or no sugar options<br />
** Chips!<br />
** Jacket potato vendor<br />
** Healthy 'green' food<br />
** also possibly going on later, a lot of the places shut up shop quite early.<br />
* Survey positions of lanes/tents/DKs as early as possible before items arrive and mark out.--[[User:Sully|Sully]] ([[User talk:Sully|talk]]) 12:06, 1 September 2014 (UTC)<br />
** This was planned but we were let down by the rather poor state of mobile GIS software. <br />
* Make it longer! There was loads of cool stuff I didn't have change to check out :( After all that work everyone does, it was a shame I couldn't experience it all! ([[User:Chewie|Chewie]])<br />
* Visibility of presentations in tents (brighter projectors/darker tents??) ([[User:StuartL]]) [+1]<br />
* washing points over drains/soakaway so the ground doesn't get muddy ([[User:Chewie|Chewie]]) [+2]<br />
* Mark out/allocate spaces for villages who had pinpointed locations on maps ([[User:Markp]]) [+1]<br />
* Use more plasma screens in stages instead of projectors ([[User:Markp]]). Or (better, as then the speaker can point to things) black fabric shades for the screen or marquee roof<br />
* Improved arrangements for washing and washing up (and handling the waste water from that) [+1]<br />
* Provide sanitizer gel dispensers at water points and near loos<br />
* Distribute and display paper schedules (even if their might be some last-minute changes) [+2]<br />
* Much more workshop activity (more hands-on electronics and physical making) [+5]<br />
* Do have component vendors (maybe at their cost for marquee/power/space)<br />
** This is very difficult without a clear list of what will sell, as CPC was arranged to appear but wanted advisement ([[User:Stanto]])<br />
* Pick a flatter site (for ease of disabled access)<br />
* Ask speakers for bio's to include with their abstracts. Given them an abstract length up-front instead of editing it in an ad hoc way. Confirm acceptance to speakers and workshop organisers earlier.<br />
* Make and enforce a clear music curfew (say from midnight or 1am or 2am to 8 or 9am or 10am), to defend those sleeping from (eg) the technoevangelists and the drunk [+4]<br />
* Loos not so near food vendors (pong + visible urinals offputting) [+3]<br />
* stronger enforcement/signage of quiet camping area [+4]<br />
* an explicit invitation (with clear instructions) to report Code of Conduct violations in open ceremony, brochure, Twitter, etc. We had no direct reports to Team Comfort, but several anecdotal tweets after the event -- when it's much too late. [[User:Martind|Martind]] ([[User talk:Martind|talk]]) 20:58, 1 September 2014 (UTC) [+1]<br />
* quieter, less-enclosed and more spacious bar (I suffer from social anxiety when I'm closed in with crowds, so I had a very sober emf!). [[User:Jane C|Jane C]]<br />
* use our collective knowledge of technology to sort accessibility issues <br />
**ring-fence money for things like closed-loop in the stages early on. <br />
**Build some kind of working system for preventing able-bodied people from using the disabled loos and showers (radar keys that only work when the loo is empty?) [[User:Jane C|Jane C]]<br />
** Info desk didn't seem to have the details wrt. volunteers, so when I volunteered I was sent out and found I wasn't needed. Suggest splitting the job - having a volunteer team leader (or several, in shifts) whose job it is to know who is where and also to make sure nobody gets stuck on a gate for 12 hours (eg. rotating people to more interesting places every couple of hours).<br />
** Also similar to this, a register of 'on call' people - excess volunteers who can deal with sudden demands for people (esp. in the case of fire I can imagine this would be extremely useful - you'd potentially need to cordon off a largish area very quickly, and that takes people. More mundane reasons would be a talk/workshop accumulating a large queue that needs managing).<br />
<br />
==Suggestions==<br />
* Ask for an optional email address for each ticket to go on your announce only mailing list. Only the person that bought the tickets got your emails and they were slow to forward them on meaning most messages were recieved too late.<br />
* A talk (a bit like lightning talks) where people are given 5-10 minutes to share what they did with the previous event's badge. (If someone sends me the competition winners/runners up, I'll co-ordinate it) [[User:MatS|MatS]] ([[User talk:MatS|talk]]) 07:54, 1 September 2014 (UTC)<br />
* Pre-paid accounts for spending money on food/beer/whatever to negate need for cash ([[User:Markp]])<br />
* Have a fleet of communal wheel-barrows to help people transport their stuff from car to campsite [+1]<br />
** Stepney City Farm have a fleet of broken wheelbarrows – fix ’em, use ’em, everybody wins! ([[User:Andylolz]])<br />
** Or purchase some sack trolleys<br />
* contactless payment gear for food, beer, workshops<br />
* forewarn food vendors to expect all-day demand, not just mealtimes, so they can stock and staff appropriately [+1]<br />
* pinboard (offline) notice board everyone can contribute to (lost property, mini event notices eg rocket launches, would like to meet.., etc) [+1]<br />
* Ask people who want to give workshops if they'd be happy to give more than one session - the blacksmiths' output was extreme, but even giving two or three sessions would greatly increase the % of attendees who could sign up.<br />
* Sign-ups some kind of "express preference" systems, so most people (including those who don't check email regularly) can get at least one of their top choices, rather than first-come-first-served.<br />
* Board games tent in the evenings [+3]<br />
* Poker tent<br />
* Be less ambitious with badge functionality [+2]<br />
** And provide full documentation of features/functionality [+1]<br />
** And sample code for each function<br />
** Perhaps a back-to-basics through-hole design that comes with soldering iron, solder and instructions?<br />
* EMF is unlike other festivals - for a large number of people, carrying kit to/from car is impractical and security walking every car through site is time-consuming and volunteer-intensive (not to mention the fact that cars driving off site weren't walked off). Suggest that the parking area is directly next to and easily accessible from the camping area (e.g. just separated by hay bales to stop cars driving on to the camping area).<br />
* Provide job descriptions for traffic control, parking and entrance gatehouse. Instructions were handed from volunteer to volunteer by word of mouth and whilst common sense prevailed, it would have been useful to have instructions as to what to do under certain circumstances and a list of answers to FAQs, e.g.:<br />
** What if somebody didn't have a parking ticket and wanted to park?<br />
** What if somebody was just dropping off - where should they do this?<br />
** What times were shuttle buses running?<br />
** What times the gates were open/closed?</div>TonyHoylehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=Villages:LBW&diff=2302Villages:LBW2014-08-19T13:11:31Z<p>TonyHoyle: /* About */</p>
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<div>{{Village<br />
|Picture=Village LBW.png<br />
|Name=LBW<br />
|Description=LinuxBierWanderung!<br />
|Contact=BR5<br />
|Activities=Linux, Bier, Wanderung, Essen, Trinken, talks, etc<br />
|Location=51.968036, -0.793006<br />
}}<br />
==Plan==<br />
<br />
Various Linuxbierwanderung types discovered whilst sitting in the White Hart in Talybont-On-Usk that they were all planning to attend EMFCamp so the idea of a village was formed!<br />
<br />
==Location==<br />
<br />
We would like to be located away from noisy areas like the main stages!<br />
<br />
==About==<br />
<br />
The '''Linux Beer Hike''' (a.k.a. "LBW") is a week-long event which takes place in a different European country each summer, drawing together Open Source software enthusiasts from more than a dozen different countries, for a combination of talks, presentations, hands-on mini-projects, outdoor exercise, and good food and drink.<br />
<br />
The name Linux Bier Wanderung comes from the fact that the first event was held in [[Pottenstein, Bavaria|Pottenstein]] in [[Germany]] (in 1999) in the form of a traditional German "Bier Wanderung" for [[Linux]] folks, and since then the group has visited [[Coniston, Cumbria|Coniston]] in [[England]] (2000), Bouillon in [[Belgium]] (2001), [[Doolin]] in [[Ireland]] (2002), Tajov in [[Slovakia]] (2003), Schin op Geul in the Netherlands (2004), [[Killin]], [[Scotland]] (2005) and Paluse [[Lithuania]] (2006).<br />
<br />
In 2007 LBW was organised by [[Hellug]], the Hellenic Linux User Group, and was held on 2–9 September 2007 in [[Hersonissos]] (Chersonissos), in [[Heraklion (regional unit)|Heraklion Prefecture]], [[Crete]], Greece (Hellas).<br />
<br />
The 2008 event was in Switzerland between 9–17 August.<br />
<br />
The 2009 event was held in [[Helmbrechts]], Upper Franconia, [[Bavaria]]. The 2010 event was in Alfriston, Sussex, England. The 2011 event was at Lanerbach, near Tux, Austria.<br />
<br />
The 2012 event was held in [[Diksmuide]], Belgium.<br />
<br />
The 2013 event was held in [[Castleton, Derbyshire|Castleton]] in the Peak District, England.<br />
<br />
The 2014 event was held in [[Talybont-on-Usk]] in the [[Brecon Beacons]], [[Wales]].<br />
<br />
==Villagers==<br />
{{inhabitant}}<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [http://lbw2014.þþ.be/ LBW 2014 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2013.norgie.net/ LBW 2013 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2012.tuxera.be/ LBW 2012 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2011.wordpress.com/ LBW 2011 website]<br />
* [http://alfriston2010.barnyard.co.uk/ LBW 2010 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2009.weinbrenner.com/ LBW 2009 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2008.palfreman.com/ LBW 2008 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2007.hellug.gr/ LBW 2007 website]<br />
* [https://mail.x31.com/mailman/listinfo/lbw LBW mailing list]</div>TonyHoylehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=Villages:LBW&diff=2273Villages:LBW2014-08-19T11:09:52Z<p>TonyHoyle: </p>
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<div>{{Village<br />
|Picture=Village LBW.png<br />
|Name=LBW<br />
|Description=LinuxBierWanderung!<br />
|Contact=BR5<br />
|Activities=Linux, Bier, Wanderung, Essen, Trinken, talks, etc<br />
|Location=51.968036, -0.793006<br />
}}<br />
==Plan==<br />
<br />
Various Linuxbierwanderung types discovered whilst sitting in the White Hart in Talybont-On-Usk that they were all planning to attend EMFCamp so the idea of a village was formed!<br />
<br />
==Location==<br />
<br />
We would like to be located away from noisy areas like the main stages!<br />
<br />
==About==<br />
<br />
The '''Linux Beer Hike''' (a.k.a. "LBW") is a week-long event which takes place in a different European country each summer, drawing together Open Source software enthusiasts from more than a dozen different countries, for a combination of talks, presentations, hands-on mini-projects, outdoor exercise, and good food and drink.<br />
<br />
The name Linux Bier Wanderung comes from the fact that the first event was held in [[Pottenstein, Bavaria|Pottenstein]] in [[Germany]] (in 1999) in the form of a traditional German "Bier Wanderung" for [[Linux]] folks, and since then the group has visited [[Coniston, Cumbria|Coniston]] in [[England]] (2000), Bouillon in [[Belgium]] (2001), [[Doolin]] in [[Ireland]] (2002), Tajov in [[Slovakia]] (2003), Schin op Geul in the Netherlands (2004), [[Killin]], [[Scotland]] (2005) and Paluse [[Lithuania]] (2006).<br />
<br />
In 2007 LBW was organised by [[Hellug]], the Hellenic Linux User Group, and was held on 2–9 September 2007 in [[Hersonissos]] (Chersonissos), in [[Heraklion (regional unit)|Heraklion Prefecture]], [[Crete]], Greece (Hellas). The 2008 event was in Switzerland between 9–17 August.<br />
<br />
The 2009 event was held in [[Helmbrechts]], Upper Franconia, [[Bavaria]]. The 2010 event was in Alfriston, Sussex, England. The 2011 event was at Lanerbach, near Tux, Austria.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2011.wordpress.com/the-village/|title=<br />
LinuxBierWanderung}}</ref><br />
<br />
The 2012 event was held in [[Diksmuide]], Belgium.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2012.tuxera.be/|title=LBW 2012: Diksmuide, Belgium}}</ref><br />
<br />
The 2013 event was held in [[Castleton, Derbyshire|Castleton]] in the Peak District, England.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2013.norgie.net/|title=LBW 2013 - Proposal for the Peak District}}</ref><br />
<br />
The 2014 event was held in [[Talybont-on-Usk]] in the [[Brecon Beacons]], [[Wales]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2014.þþ.be/|title=The 2014 Linux Bier Wanderung}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Villagers==<br />
{{inhabitant}}<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [http://lbw2014.þþ.be/ LBW 2014 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2013.norgie.net/ LBW 2013 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2012.tuxera.be/ LBW 2012 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2011.wordpress.com/ LBW 2011 website]<br />
* [http://alfriston2010.barnyard.co.uk/ LBW 2010 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2009.weinbrenner.com/ LBW 2009 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2008.palfreman.com/ LBW 2008 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2007.hellug.gr/ LBW 2007 website]<br />
* [https://mail.x31.com/mailman/listinfo/lbw LBW mailing list]</div>TonyHoylehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=File:Village_LBW.png&diff=2272File:Village LBW.png2014-08-19T11:09:18Z<p>TonyHoyle: </p>
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<div></div>TonyHoylehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=Villages:LBW&diff=1905Villages:LBW2014-08-17T20:13:35Z<p>TonyHoyle: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Village<br />
|Name=LBW<br />
|Description=The village of the Linux Bier Wanderung<br />
|Contact=BR5<br />
|Activities=Linux, Bier, Hiking, food, talks, etc<br />
|Location=51.968036, -0.793006<br />
}}<br />
==Plan==<br />
<br />
Various Linuxbierwanderung types discovered whilst sitting in the White Hart in Talybont-On-Usk that they were all planning to attend EMFCamp so the idea of a village was formed!<br />
<br />
==Location==<br />
<br />
We would like to be located away from noisy areas like the main stages!<br />
<br />
==About==<br />
<br />
The '''Linux Beer Hike''' (a.k.a. "LBW") is a week-long event which takes place in a different European country each summer, drawing together Open Source software enthusiasts from more than a dozen different countries, for a combination of talks, presentations, hands-on mini-projects, outdoor exercise, and good food and drink.<br />
<br />
The name Linux Bier Wanderung comes from the fact that the first event was held in [[Pottenstein, Bavaria|Pottenstein]] in [[Germany]] (in 1999) in the form of a traditional German "Bier Wanderung" for [[Linux]] folks, and since then the group has visited [[Coniston, Cumbria|Coniston]] in [[England]] (2000), Bouillon in [[Belgium]] (2001), [[Doolin]] in [[Ireland]] (2002), Tajov in [[Slovakia]] (2003), Schin op Geul in the Netherlands (2004), [[Killin]], [[Scotland]] (2005) and Paluse [[Lithuania]] (2006).<br />
<br />
In 2007 LBW was organised by [[Hellug]], the Hellenic Linux User Group, and was held on 2–9 September 2007 in [[Hersonissos]] (Chersonissos), in [[Heraklion (regional unit)|Heraklion Prefecture]], [[Crete]], Greece (Hellas). The 2008 event was in Switzerland between 9–17 August.<br />
<br />
The 2009 event was held in [[Helmbrechts]], Upper Franconia, [[Bavaria]]. The 2010 event was in Alfriston, Sussex, England. The 2011 event was at Lanerbach, near Tux, Austria.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2011.wordpress.com/the-village/|title=<br />
LinuxBierWanderung}}</ref><br />
<br />
The 2012 event was held in [[Diksmuide]], Belgium.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2012.tuxera.be/|title=LBW 2012: Diksmuide, Belgium}}</ref><br />
<br />
The 2013 event was held in [[Castleton, Derbyshire|Castleton]] in the Peak District, England.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2013.norgie.net/|title=LBW 2013 - Proposal for the Peak District}}</ref><br />
<br />
The 2014 event was held in [[Talybont-on-Usk]] in the [[Brecon Beacons]], [[Wales]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2014.þþ.be/|title=The 2014 Linux Bier Wanderung}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Villagers==<br />
{{inhabitant}}<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [http://lbw2014.þþ.be/ LBW 2014 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2013.norgie.net/ LBW 2013 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2012.tuxera.be/ LBW 2012 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2011.wordpress.com/ LBW 2011 website]<br />
* [http://alfriston2010.barnyard.co.uk/ LBW 2010 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2009.weinbrenner.com/ LBW 2009 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2008.palfreman.com/ LBW 2008 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2007.hellug.gr/ LBW 2007 website]<br />
* [https://mail.x31.com/mailman/listinfo/lbw LBW mailing list]</div>TonyHoylehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=Villages:LBW&diff=1904Villages:LBW2014-08-17T20:12:50Z<p>TonyHoyle: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Village<br />
|Name=LBW<br />
|Description=The village of the Linux Bier Wanderung<br />
|Contact=BR5<br />
|Activities=Linux, Bier, Hiking, food, talks, etc<br />
|Location=51.967870, -0.793210<br />
}}<br />
==Plan==<br />
<br />
Various Linuxbierwanderung types discovered whilst sitting in the White Hart in Talybont-On-Usk that they were all planning to attend EMFCamp so the idea of a village was formed!<br />
<br />
==Location==<br />
<br />
We would like to be located away from noisy areas like the main stages!<br />
<br />
==About==<br />
<br />
The '''Linux Beer Hike''' (a.k.a. "LBW") is a week-long event which takes place in a different European country each summer, drawing together Open Source software enthusiasts from more than a dozen different countries, for a combination of talks, presentations, hands-on mini-projects, outdoor exercise, and good food and drink.<br />
<br />
The name Linux Bier Wanderung comes from the fact that the first event was held in [[Pottenstein, Bavaria|Pottenstein]] in [[Germany]] (in 1999) in the form of a traditional German "Bier Wanderung" for [[Linux]] folks, and since then the group has visited [[Coniston, Cumbria|Coniston]] in [[England]] (2000), Bouillon in [[Belgium]] (2001), [[Doolin]] in [[Ireland]] (2002), Tajov in [[Slovakia]] (2003), Schin op Geul in the Netherlands (2004), [[Killin]], [[Scotland]] (2005) and Paluse [[Lithuania]] (2006).<br />
<br />
In 2007 LBW was organised by [[Hellug]], the Hellenic Linux User Group, and was held on 2–9 September 2007 in [[Hersonissos]] (Chersonissos), in [[Heraklion (regional unit)|Heraklion Prefecture]], [[Crete]], Greece (Hellas). The 2008 event was in Switzerland between 9–17 August.<br />
<br />
The 2009 event was held in [[Helmbrechts]], Upper Franconia, [[Bavaria]]. The 2010 event was in Alfriston, Sussex, England. The 2011 event was at Lanerbach, near Tux, Austria.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2011.wordpress.com/the-village/|title=<br />
LinuxBierWanderung}}</ref><br />
<br />
The 2012 event was held in [[Diksmuide]], Belgium.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2012.tuxera.be/|title=LBW 2012: Diksmuide, Belgium}}</ref><br />
<br />
The 2013 event was held in [[Castleton, Derbyshire|Castleton]] in the Peak District, England.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2013.norgie.net/|title=LBW 2013 - Proposal for the Peak District}}</ref><br />
<br />
The 2014 event was held in [[Talybont-on-Usk]] in the [[Brecon Beacons]], [[Wales]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2014.þþ.be/|title=The 2014 Linux Bier Wanderung}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Villagers==<br />
{{inhabitant}}<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [http://lbw2014.þþ.be/ LBW 2014 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2013.norgie.net/ LBW 2013 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2012.tuxera.be/ LBW 2012 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2011.wordpress.com/ LBW 2011 website]<br />
* [http://alfriston2010.barnyard.co.uk/ LBW 2010 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2009.weinbrenner.com/ LBW 2009 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2008.palfreman.com/ LBW 2008 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2007.hellug.gr/ LBW 2007 website]<br />
* [https://mail.x31.com/mailman/listinfo/lbw LBW mailing list]</div>TonyHoylehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=Workshops&diff=1328Workshops2014-08-04T13:38:21Z<p>TonyHoyle: </p>
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<div>{{link-banner}}<br />
== Electromagnetic Field 2014 Workshops ==<br />
<br />
Workshops are interactive events where you are expected to participate, learn, teach, and have a lot of fun. They range from lockpicking, soldering, debating, pentesting to robotics, making chiptunes and more.<br />
<br />
=== Planned workshops ===<br />
<br />
No workshops have been confirmed yet, watch this page for updates on this topic!<br />
<br />
=== Want to give a workshop? ===<br />
<br />
If you are interested in giving a workshop, please fill in the '''[https://www.emfcamp.org/cfp Call for Participation]'''.<br />
<br />
=== Workshops we'd like to see (suggestions) ===<br />
* More blacksmithery (as per 2012)<br />
* How to make a Klein bottle<br />
* Green woodworking ([[http://www.mallinson.co.uk/courses.html this sort of thing]])<br />
* The headhacking guy<br />
* Stained glass<br />
* Knitting<br />
* Jewellery making (silver clay, etc.)<br />
* Stop motion (with lego or hand made puppets)<br />
* Chasing cables around walls neatly (hints for doorways, maybe cutting channels + plastering)</div>TonyHoylehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=Villages:LBW&diff=1233Villages:LBW2014-07-30T12:56:23Z<p>TonyHoyle: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Village<br />
|Name=LBW<br />
|Description=The village of the Linux Bier Wanderung<br />
|Contact=BR5<br />
|Activities=Linux, Bier, Hiking, food, talks, etc<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The '''Linux Beer Hike''' (a.k.a. "LBW")<ref>{{cite web|title=Linux Bier Wanderung|url=http://www.linuxbierwanderung.com/}}</ref> is a week-long event which takes place in a different European country each summer, drawing together [[Open Source]] software enthusiasts from more than a dozen different countries, for a combination of talks, presentations, hands-on mini-projects, outdoor exercise, and good food and drink.<br />
<br />
The name Linux Bier Wanderung comes from the fact that the first event was held in [[Pottenstein, Bavaria|Pottenstein]] in [[Germany]] (in 1999) in the form of a traditional German "Bier Wanderung" for [[Linux]] folks, and since then the group has visited [[Coniston, Cumbria|Coniston]] in [[England]] (2000), Bouillon in [[Belgium]] (2001), [[Doolin]] in [[Ireland]] (2002), Tajov in [[Slovakia]] (2003), Schin op Geul in the Netherlands (2004), [[Killin]], [[Scotland]] (2005) and Paluse [[Lithuania]] (2006).<br />
<br />
In 2007 LBW was organised by [[Hellug]], the Hellenic Linux User Group, and was held on 2–9 September 2007 in [[Hersonissos]] (Chersonissos), in [[Heraklion (regional unit)|Heraklion Prefecture]], [[Crete]], Greece (Hellas). The 2008 event was in Switzerland between 9–17 August.<br />
<br />
The 2009 event was held in [[Helmbrechts]], Upper Franconia, [[Bavaria]]. The 2010 event was in Alfriston, Sussex, England. The 2011 event was at Lanerbach, near Tux, Austria.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2011.wordpress.com/the-village/|title=<br />
LinuxBierWanderung}}</ref><br />
<br />
The 2012 event was held in [[Diksmuide]], Belgium.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2012.tuxera.be/|title=LBW 2012: Diksmuide, Belgium}}</ref><br />
<br />
The 2013 event was held in [[Castleton, Derbyshire|Castleton]] in the Peak District, England.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2013.norgie.net/|title=LBW 2013 - Proposal for the Peak District}}</ref><br />
<br />
The 2014 event was held in [[Talybont-on-Usk]] in the [[Brecon Beacons]], [[Wales]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lbw2014.þþ.be/|title=The 2014 Linux Bier Wanderung}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Villagers==<br />
{{inhabitant}}<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [http://lbw2014.þþ.be/ LBW 2014 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2013.norgie.net/ LBW 2013 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2012.tuxera.be/ LBW 2012 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2011.wordpress.com/ LBW 2011 website]<br />
* [http://alfriston2010.barnyard.co.uk/ LBW 2010 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2009.weinbrenner.com/ LBW 2009 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2008.palfreman.com/ LBW 2008 website]<br />
* [http://lbw2007.hellug.gr/ LBW 2007 website]<br />
* [https://mail.x31.com/mailman/listinfo/lbw LBW mailing list]</div>TonyHoylehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=User:TonyHoyle&diff=1225User:TonyHoyle2014-07-29T14:53:56Z<p>TonyHoyle: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Attendee<br />
|name=Tony Hoyle<br />
|village=LBW<br />
|email=tony@hoyle.me.uk<br />
|Arrival=2014/08/29<br />
|Departure=2014/09/01<br />
}}</div>TonyHoylehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=User:TonyHoyle&diff=1210User:TonyHoyle2014-07-28T15:12:20Z<p>TonyHoyle: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Attendee<br />
|name=Tony Hoyle<br />
|village=LBW<br />
|email=tony@hoyle.me.uk<br />
|Arrival=2014/08/29<br />
|Departure=2014/07/31<br />
}}</div>TonyHoylehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=User:TonyHoyle&diff=1209User:TonyHoyle2014-07-28T15:11:13Z<p>TonyHoyle: Created page with "{{Attendee |name=Tony Hoyle |village=LBW |email=tony }}"</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Attendee<br />
|name=Tony Hoyle<br />
|village=LBW<br />
|email=tony<br />
}}</div>TonyHoylehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=Volunteers&diff=822Volunteers2014-07-05T16:58:11Z<p>TonyHoyle: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{link-banner}}<br />
<br />
<br />
Don't put your name here unless you really mean it and don't edit other people's words without their permission.<br />
<br />
This is a page in addition to signing up to volunteer as part of the ticket buying process. Please make sure that you have bought a ticket and signed up using that method as the emails gathered there will be how we contact everyone. <br />
<br />
NOTE: unless you're volunteering as a first aider (and have confirmed ahead of time with the first aid team) you must buy a ticket.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|'''Wiki user'''||'''[[Volunteers/DrivingLicenceCategories|Driving licence categories]]<br/>(if willing to drive)'''||'''I'd like to'''||'''I'm willing to'''<br />
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|-<br />
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[[User:ItsChip|Chip]]<br />
|<br />
Nope<br />
|<br />
* Help deploy wired/wireless network<br />
* Help tent construction/camp<br />
* Build and teardown<br />
* Systems Admin<br />
* Wiki stuff<br />
* Lighting/Sound Engineer<br />
* Social Media/Video/Pictures etc.<br />
|<br />
* Try me<br />
* Note: ticket not bought yet.. working on it<br />
* Email on Wiki page<br />
<!-- End user block --><br />
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|-<br />
|<br />
[[User:NAB|NAB]]<br />
|<br />
B, BE, C1, C1E, D1, D1E (clean)<br />
|<br />
<!--<br />
If I put "motorhome" and "marshalling", it's because I meant "motorhome" and "marshalling".<br />
If I had meant "motor-home" and "marshaling", I would have put "motor-home" and "marshaling".<br />
If you think I've made a mistake, please have the common courtesy to contact me about it<br />
before jumping in and 'correcting' me.<br />
For reference:<br />
1) There is no hyphen in 'motorhome' (http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/motorhome?q=motorhome), and<br />
2) I am not American and this is not an American event, so I have no intention of spelling<br />
'marshalling' the American way. (http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/marshal?q=marshalling)<br />
--><br />
* Take ownership of caravan/motorhome/trailer-tent section of site (selection of initial location, mark-up, marshalling, liaison re power/potable water/greywater/blackwater etc.)<br />
* Create "I'm shy/alone, please talk to me" type badges<br />
* Offer telephone conference room(s) with SIP, geo and freephone access<br />
* Offer on-site telecoms<br />
|<br />
* Drive minibuses<br />
* Run shop (basic staples)<br />
* Keep loos stocked with toilet roll<br />
* Pretty much anything else<br />
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|-<br />
|<br />
[[User:lohapuk|lohapuk]]<br />
|<br />
A,B, B1 (clean)<br />
|<br />
* Help Deploy wireless / wired network (Certs CCNP,RHCE)<br />
* Help Build tents / camp<br />
|<br />
* Anything to help out<br />
<!-- End user block --><br />
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<!-- Begin user block --><br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[User:Sling|Sling]]<br />
|<br />
B (but Dutch)<br />
|<br />
* Help with info/noc helpdesk<br />
* Buildup and teardown<br />
* Sysadmin<br />
* Wiki maintaining & structuring<br />
|<br />
* Parking/Security<br />
* Barshifts<br />
* Help with cooking<br />
* Probably more stuff I'm forgetting.<br />
<!-- End user block --><br />
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<!-- Begin user block --><br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[User:Dpslwk|'RepRap' Matt]]<br />
|<br />
Nope<br />
|<br />
* Badge Team, already working on it [[TiLDA 2]]<br />
* Buildup and teardown (thought mostly i expect to be sorting badge related stuff, like deploying the R-PI radio network)<br />
|<br />
* Anything in between Badge hacking and running the Workshop area<br />
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<!-- Begin user block --><br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[User:User_4574|Nathan Lasseter]]<br />
|<br />
B,B1,f,k,p (clean)<br />
|<br />
* Help with the NOC team (LAIT1 Accredited)<br />
* Lay/fly cabling/fibre<br />
* Buildup and teardown<br />
|<br />
* Do most things once<br />
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<!-- Begin user block --><br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[User:danrl|danrl]]<br />
|<br />
B, C1, C<br />
|<br />
* deploy wireless / wired network<br />
* build-up and tear-down<br />
* IPv6 / NAT64<br />
* Colocation<br />
* Making teh NOC tent a fancy place to chill^M^Mwork hard<br />
|<br />
* rescue golf carts from ditches<br />
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<!-- Begin user block --><br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[User:markp|markp]]<br />
|<br />
B, B1, f, k. p (clean)<br />
|<br />
* network / power cabling & termination<br />
* build-up and tear-down<br />
* transport (have estate car and trailer)<br />
* lighting<br />
* have access to mifare card/badge printing facilities<br />
* assist with camping facilities<br />
|<br />
* help out wherever I'm needed<br />
(can only be on-site Friday to Monday, but happy to help weekend before)<br />
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|-<br />
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[[User:bigcw|bigcw]]<br />
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B, B+E<br />
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* Get involved. Will help with anything. Very good at 'getting things done'.<br />
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* Connectivity (15 years experience in ISP industry)<br />
* Power (former event lighting engineer)<br />
* Transport (have Range Rover and trailer license)<br />
* Anything else (lots of local knowledge, contacts, etc)<br />
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A,B,BE,B2,f,k,p<br />
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* Anything really<br />
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* Dont have a car, but can drive one if needed.<br />
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[[User:Si1entDave|Dave Wilson]]<br />
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B, B1<br />
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* Most things involving cables - I am also known as SparkyDave, head of site electrics for Profound Decisions LRP events<br />
* My attendance will be contingent on my employer, Warwicknet, providing the connectivity - in which case they will give me the time off to attend :-)<br />
* I also have a Defender which I am rather good at using to position trailers/generators/etc on fields<br />
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* I'll muck in with most things, but definitely specialise in electrics and networking.<br />
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[[User:gmc|gmc]]<br />
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B, AM<br />
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* drive a manitou<br />
* man the HQ<br />
* do radio<br />
* organize stuff<br />
* A/V related stuff<br />
* all of the above preferably in a supervisory / gophery kinda way<br />
* build-up / tear-down<br />
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* pick up trash<br />
* herald a lecture venue<br />
* driving<br />
* bar-shifts<br />
* ...<br />
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[[User:sleepycal|sleepycal]]<br />
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B,B1 (clean)<br />
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* Anything network related (NOC support, cabling, maintenance etc)<br />
* Any aspect of site build-up/tear-down<br />
* Prep work / planning<br />
* Anything workshop related<br />
* On-site help/emergency team (someone you can flag down any time/place if you need help)<br />
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* Anything to help out<br />
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[[User:Big Kate|Big Kate]]<br />
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B, BE, C1, C1E, D1, D1E, Blue Badge <br />
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* Heralding/Speaker desk - On the day introduction to events etc <br />
* Green Room Team:Content - Building a green room <br />
* Making sure presenters have met there Heralds, hand off process etc<br />
* Team:Rehash - Assuming its the same crew from OHM <br />
* Queering the community i.e. LGBT etc community aspects<br />
* Disability Access issues <br />
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* Build up and tear down <br />
* (as best I can - given my disabilities)<br />
* Drive Vehicles - upto 7.5 Tonnes<br />
* (I have a disabled/ blue badge) <br />
* (easier parking/ pickup/ drop off) <br />
* Logistics and Operations <br />
* Usual gophering type stuff <br />
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[[User:drrk|Kimball]]<br />
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None<br />
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* <s>Buildup</s>Due to change of job I can't be there before the Friday now :(<br />
* Badge Firmware<br />
* Sysadmin<br />
* AV/Radio<br />
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* Anything else<br />
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[[User:Critical|Critical]]<br />
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B, BE, C1, C1E, D1, D1E <br />
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* Build up and tear down <br />
* Anything Network / IT / AV related<br />
* Meet / greet / help<br />
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* Whatever is needed<br />
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[[User:chris_martin|chris_martin]]<br />
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0<br />
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* Build up and tear down <br />
* FULLY SIA LICENSED >>> marshaling<br />
* bar-shifts<br />
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* Whatever is needed<br />
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[[User:lozarythmic|lozarythmic]]<br />
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AM, A, B, B1 (clean)<br />
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* Networking<br />
* Fire Marshall<br />
* Bar Work<br />
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* Whatever is needed<br />
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[[User:JimM|Jim MacArthur]]<br />
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* Build up/tear down<br />
* Bar Work<br />
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* Whatever is needed<br />
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[[User:RattyMaHatty|Ratty]]<br />
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B, BE, C1, C1E, D1, D1E, fklnp (a few points)<br />
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* M$ Windows fixing<br />
* PC/Server hardware engineer<br />
* Networking<br />
* Bar Work<br />
* Driving<br />
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* Whatever is needed<br />
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[[User:ens|ens]]<br />
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None - but willing ;)<br />
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* Media/Editing stuff (Can provide lend of broadcast-standard video gear if needed, aswell as editing gear) <br />
* You need an electro-hacker-trippy-ambient DJ? hook me up.<br />
* Build-up or Tear-down.<br />
* Heralding.<br />
* Helping those who are giving talks to get sorted.<br />
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* Help sourcing physical resources for the site.<br />
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[[User:pioneer|pioneer]]<br />
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B,B+E,kfp (clean)<br />
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* Help Deploy wireless / wired network - Anything network related.. I have my own RJ45 Cripmer :p<br />
* Help with VoIP system if deployed<br />
* Sysadmin, NOC Help, Server admin<br />
* Power, Lighting, AV - Part time sound engineer with access to PA systems, AV gear, projectors etc<br />
* Build-up and tear-down<br />
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* I can loan a PA System<br />
* can also loan networking/wifi + server equipment if needed, just ask and I might have it.<br />
* I'll Help with most things, but I specialise in electrics, networking / server admin.<br />
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[[User:AK47|AK47]]<br />
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B<br />
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* NOC<br />
* WiFi<br />
* VoIP<br />
* General networking stuff<br />
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* Anything else<br />
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| None<br />
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* Help desk (WiFi connecting, server stuff, techy stuff!)<br />
* Build up and tear down<br />
* Talking to people<br />
* (DBS Approved)<br />
| Anything I can possibly do!<br />
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[[User:immunda|Phil Howell]]<br />
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B1, B, f, k, p (clean)<br />
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* Help out with driving (has estate car if helpful)<br />
* A/V stuff (have PA gear that can be used)<br />
* Help with networking stuff<br />
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* Whatever is needed<br />
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[[User:BuildTheRobots|Daniel Fligg]]<br />
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AM, A, B1, B, (f,k,p,q) (clean, since April 08)<br />
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* Enjoys driving<br />
* Experience running PAs / Bands<br />
* Networks & Communications (Team:Phone)<br />
* Lots of marshaling experience.<br />
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* Whatever else is needed<br />
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[[User:Arran|Arran Gallagher]]<br />
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None<br />
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* Help with the NOC<br />
* Deploy wireless / wired network <br />
* Sysadmin<br />
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* Help with build up and tear down<br />
* Provide assistance to attendees<br />
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[[User:ianthe88|Ianthe Sutherland]]<br />
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* Have a first aid certificate so happy to be noted as a first aider<br />
* Meet & greet<br />
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* Whatever is needed<br />
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[[User:greenhac|PeterJ]]<br />
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* Security/Car Park (EMF 2012 Security Alumnus) <br />
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* Whatever needs doing<br />
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[[User:StuartL|StuartL]]<br />
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A, B, BE, C1, C1E, D1, D1E, f, k, l, n, p (clean)<br />
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* Drive minibuses/shuttle people generally<br />
* Drive pretty much anything on/off road, incl heavy equipment<br />
* Do Netwerk Shtuff<br />
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* Drive/operate/recover vehicles<br />
* Design/implement network<br />
* Provide network switch(es), cables<br />
* Provide vehicle with tow-bar, if it's useful<br />
* Provide generator (2.5kVA)<br />
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[[User:mdg|mdg]]<br />
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N/A<br />
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* Bar Work<br />
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* Sysadmin if needed<br />
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[[User:pobk|pobk]]<br />
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B1/B/f/k/p/q (Clean)<br />
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* Where required<br />
* I volunteer for St John Ambulance and hold advanced first aid quals (Medgasses, AED, spinal, fractures etc). Happy to provide medical cover... May even be able to drag long kit. <br />
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* Whatever needs doing.<br />
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[[User:mattg|mattg]]<br />
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B1/B/f/k/p/q (Clean)<br />
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* Drive things<br />
* Help with infrastructure<br />
* anything else that needs doing.<br />
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* Help with AV/stage stuff + streaming/recording etc.<br />
* be friendly face to punters<br />
* may be available for some of get-in.<br />
* Whatever else needs doing.<br />
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[[User:Mpresson|mpresson]]<br />
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A, B, BE, C1, C1E, D1, D1E, f, k, l, n, p (clean)<br />
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* Drive minibuses/shuttle people generally<br />
* Bar work<br />
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* Pretty much anything within reason<br />
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[[User:w1bble|w1bble]]<br />
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B, C1E, D1E (clean but a scrap of messy old paper)<br />
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* Be local to EMF [[Bletchley]] so can help before & poss after<br />
* Take pictures<br />
* Sysadmin if needed<br />
* Be responsible for $offspring1 (Oliver age 11)<br />
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* Pretty much anything within reason (noting offspring requirement)<br />
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[[User:Chewie|Chewie]]<br />
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B, C1E, D1E<br />
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* Networking<br />
* Bringing a truck that can tow things that will fit onto a [http://www.johnrichardssurplus.co.uk/content/images/xxl/129.jpg NATO hitch]<br />
* Server stuff - Linux and Windoze<br />
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* Pretty much anything technical :)<br />
* Bringing a generator (at least 4kw), which is thirsty, but useful for emergencies<br />
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[[User:marekventur|marekventur]]<br />
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B<br />
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* I can be there early that week and help with building up the camp/infrastructure<br />
* Happy to help out with stewarding and whatever else needs doing during the camp<br />
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* Help with badges if any work is needed<br />
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[[User:drcable|drcable]]<br />
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(none)<br />
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* Design of any kind<br />
* Lots of experience builting things, from pouring concrete and other (semi-)permenant building work, through setting up large construcitons of poles, power tool work, down to soldering and expert gaffer tape application.<br />
* Lots of experience with safer spaces stuff. Especially queer and trans stuff. <br />
* I'd like to learn more networking stuff?<br />
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* Anything. Skills relativity lacking in electronics and code, especially compared to some of the über nerds. <br />
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[[User:Ian W|Ian W]]<br />
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A<br />
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* First Aider, advanced life support & AED<br />
* Get in / Get out<br />
* Power systems (distribution, generators, lighting)<br />
* Networking, electronics, LASERS, plumbing, drains, code, PA, etc. <br />
* Getting things done<br />
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* Whatever is needed<br />
* Dyslexic so keep away from money & number things <br />
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[[User:Alex H|Alex H]]<br />
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B,C1,D1<br />
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* Set up/running festival shop or catering<br />
* Has estate car and Costco account<br />
* Finance stuff<br />
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* Recycling/trash<br />
* Bar work<br />
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[[User:Mellchie|Mellchie]]<br />
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A, B (clean)<br />
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*Bar stuff<br />
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*No vehicle, can drive<br />
*Might be helping out with NottingHack stuff<br />
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[[User:TonyHoyle|TonyHoyle]]<br />
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AM/A/B1/B/f/k/l/n/p/q (clean)<br />
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*Setup, Teardown, Radio, Traffic, Stewarding<br />
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*Software guy but like most people have a home network with the usual collection of cisco routers, linux boxes, etc.<br />
*Stewarded another festival for a few years so have some experience with dealing with pointing people/cars in the right direction.<br />
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<div>We're actively looking for a new site to run EMF 2014.<br />
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=Requirements=<br />
# Site<br />
## At least 50,000 sq m/13 acres (this should fit at least 1500 people but this isn't indicative of our planned capacity)<br />
## Available for around 11 days (including a weekend) between mid-July and mid-September 2014 (Our setup requirements may be reduced based on available facilities)<br />
## Pleasant enough you actually want to spend time there<br />
## (Ideally) previous event history at site<br />
# Access and Location<br />
## Good access for setup vehicles (no low bridges, for example)<br />
## Good transport links (proximity to public transport)<br />
## (Ideally) located centrally to the UK<br />
## (Ideally) near largish shops (e.g. large supermarket)<br />
# Facilities<br />
## Ability to get a good internet connection (1 gigabit+) (but please let us know of any potential sites - NOC team can work this out)<br />
## (Ideally) Some kind of water supply/sewage connection<br />
## Well drained<br />
## Space for parking<br />
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We don't care about:<br />
* Most existing facilities (especially electricity). Providing them ourselves is frequently easier than trying to deal with existing services, so they're not a major consideration.<br />
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=Site Suggestions=<br />
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If you have a suggestion for a site, drop us an email on contact@emfcamp.org, [http://twitter.com/emfcamp tweet at us], drop into [[IRC]], or just leave it here.<br />
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Log in/create an account and hit Edit to add a site here.<br />
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== Suggest a site ==<br />
* Sample site SW1A 1AA http://example.com/<br />
* http://www.thesocialfestival.com/home<br />
* http://www.lincoln.gov.uk/visitor-and-leisure/parks-and-open-spaces/hartsholme-country-park/<br />
* http://www.wellington-country-park.co.uk/venue-hire/the-waterloo-meadow/<br />
* http://www.staffscountyshowground.co.uk/<br />
* http://www.weston-park.com/<br />
* Coventry scout campsite/activity centre CV7 7DD http://www.roughclose.btck.co.uk/<br />
* Towcester racecourse NN12 6LB http://www.towcester-racecourse.co.uk/<br />
* Castle Coombe Circuit SN14 7EY http://www.castlecombecircuit.co.uk/<br />
* Stonleigh Park CV8 2LZ http://www.stoneleighpark.com/<br />
* ex RAF Honiley site (now Prodrive/Marcos/TRW) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Honiley http://www.prodrive.com/<br />
* Lulworth Castle BH20 5QS http://www.lulworth.com/castle_park/castle_park.htm<br />
* Larmer Tree Gardens SP5 5PT http://www.larmertreegardens.co.uk<br />
* Cheltenham Racecourse - http://www.cheltenham.co.uk/conference-and-events/<br />
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== Previously suggested sites (currently investigating) ==<br />
* Colerne Airfield (RAF) SN14 8ED<br />
* Turnpost Farm LE12 6SU<br />
* Donington Park DE74 2RP<br />
* Baldersby Park YO7 3BZ<br />
* Royal Welsh Showground LD2 3SY<br />
* Merton Farm CT4 7BA<br />
* Moreton-in-Marsh Fire College GL56 0RH<br />
* Upper Heyford (RAF) OX25 5HA<br />
* Newbury Showground RG18 9QZ<br />
* Bentwaters Parks (RAF) IP12 2TW<br />
* Telford International Centre TF3 4JH<br />
* Greenham Common (RAF) RG19 6HN<br />
* Debden House IG10 2NZ<br />
* Newbury Racecourse RG14 7NZ<br />
* Butterley Station DE5 3QZ<br />
* Hainault Forest Country Park IG7 4QN<br />
* Uppingham School LE15 9QE<br />
* Long Marston (RAF) CV37 8LL<br />
* Tolmers Scout Camp EN6 4JS<br />
* West Dean Gardens PO18 0QZ<br />
* Doncaster Racecourse DN2 6BB<br />
* Three Counties Showground WR13 6NW<br />
* Welbeck Estate S80 3LL<br />
* Newark Showground NG24 2NY<br />
* Pickering Showground YO18 8EA<br />
* Norfolk Showground NR5 0TT<br />
* Matterley Bowl SO21 1HW<br />
* Eastnor Castle HR8 1RL<br />
* Great Yorkshire Showground HG2 8NZ<br />
* East of England Showground PE2 6XE<br />
* Syresham Fields Farm NN13 5TR<br />
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== Rejected sites for 2013 ==<br />
* Newbury West RG20 0HA<br />
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=Candidate Sites=<br />
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We're now managing candidate sites in Trello. Please contact [[User:Russ|Russ]] or grab someone on [[IRC]] if you want to help out with this process!</div>TonyHoyle