These days, why not bring a few thumb drives, or just grab some from vendors, fill them with the data you need, and just pass them out?

--Chris

On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 10:17 AM, David Lang <david@lang.hm> wrote:
On Tue, 7 Mar 2017, der.hans wrote:

moin moin,

do we normally have an onsite data store that could hold materials for
talks and workshops?

This is more about discovering if we have something I don't know about (
like the schedule xml export[0] ) than a request for service.

The legal track sent out significant homework for the lawyers. They needed
to read ahead of time, so didn't really need a local cache, but it got me
thinking others might.

I also overheard some people discussing pulling down ISOs for a couple of
workshops.

[0] I think I had been told about the xml option before, but forgotten
about it.

In the past we have had such a thing, but we tried to discourage people from needing to download large items during the show, especially having a whole roomful of people trying to download at the same time. The strain that such behavior puts on the wireless network makes it painful.

David Lang

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Chris