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A
- Accommodation
- This community maintained list contains several hotels, hostels, bed and breakfasts and further opportunities to stay during the event in Berlin.
- Advertising at sponsored booths
- LinuxTag has a strict policy on advertising at sponsored booths.
- Arriving at LinuxTag
- What to do first when you arrive.
B
- Bars and Restaurants
- This community maintained list contains nice bars and restaurants nearby Berlin fairgrounds and throughout the whole cite.
- Beverages
- Some rules concerning catering, serving and selling food and drinks at your booth.
- BoFs / Birds-of-a-feather-Sessions
- LinuxTag offers some rooms to organise a "projects to projects programme" or "developer to developer programme". We call this project workshops. Main purpose for these rooms is to provide attending projects an opportunity to talk to other developers and to go into detail for a larger group than what would be possible at the booth
- Breakdown (and Set-up) of the booth
- How, when and where to set-up and dismantle your booth.
C
- Carpools
- Another very cheap way to get to the event.
- Cruising the Area of Messe Berlin for Delivery
- It is hard to get into the area of Messe Berlin - read how!
- Catering
- Some rules concerning catering, serving and selling food and drinks at your booth.
D
- Exhibitor Pass
- Each participating project gets a fair amount of exhibitor passes to enter Berlin fairgrounds an hour before the official opening time and stay a little bit longer than the closing time.
E
- eTickets
- eTickets are electronic 4-day passes for visiting LinuxTag.
I
- Insurance
- LinuxTag takes no responsibility for any damaged or lost property. However you can contract insurance for hardware and stuff, including transportation at your own cost.
K
- Keysigning Party
- Each year there is a Keysigning Party at LinuxTag. It is a superb chance to get a stronger connection to the Web of Trust (WoT) and to spread you own network within the open source community.
L
- LinuxNacht
- A special highlight in the LinuxTag calendar is the social event for visitors, exhibitors, journalists and speakers on the second evening of the fair: LinuxNacht.
M
- Mailing lists
- LinuxTag uses several mailing lists to distribute all event related information.
P
- Project Committee
- LinuxTag's team for ogranizing the free software projects' appearance at the event.
- Projects Board
- An elected board of supervisors for the Project Committee.
- Project Workshops
- LinuxTag offers some rooms to organise a "projects to projects programme" or "developer to developer programme". We call this project workshops. Main purpose for these rooms is to provide attending projects an opportunity to talk to other developers and to go into detail for a larger group than what would be possible at the booth
S
- Set-up and Breakdown of the booth
- How, when and where to set-up and dismantle your booth.
- Shops nearby Berlin fairground
- If you forgot or need something, this list should help you to find the right store nearby our event.
- Social Event
- A special highlight in the LinuxTag calendar is the social event for visitors, exhibitors, journalists and speakers on the second evening of the fair: LinuxNacht.
- Social Networks
- LinuxTag needs your help to advertise the event in several social networks. Please join our groups, events or similar things within the networks. If one is missing, please start one and inform us!
- Sub-Exhibitors / Sub-Projects
- You have to register sub-exhibitors or sub-exhibitors which want to participate at your booth prior the event.
T
- Travel
- How to get to LinuxTag.
V
- virtual Conference Center
- The central resource where LinuxTag manages all information concerning the conference and the exhibition.
W
- Workshops
- LinuxTag offers some rooms to organise a "projects to projects programme" or "developer to developer programme". We call this project workshops. Main purpose for these rooms is to provide attending projects an opportunity to talk to other developers and to go into detail for a larger group than what would be possible at the booth