I'm glad that some people are interested in hosting and running another 
install fest. Here are some things to think about:

The last time we had a fest in a conference room we blew out the power. 
If we estimate 20 machines at 2 amps per machine, that's 40 amps. That's 
a rough estimate, I will have a better description in the How-To.

Some questions:
Is there enough (RDBMS pun warning) table space for 20 computers?
Will it be easy for people to get computers from the parking lot in and 
out of the room?

I'm not trying to be an asshole, but from my very limited experience and 
from reading a few install fest pages I'm beginning to understand the 
issues involved. I will try to get a rough draft of the Intro and first 
section of my How-To posted in the next few days.

Bruce Broecker wrote:
> I've received confirmation from our facilities. I can have our big conference room for Saturday, September 13th. Facilities wants to know times and whether food will be involved. I can easily answer the second question in the affirmative, but have no idea what's a good time frame for an installfest. Suggestions? History?
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> Bruce
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> Bruce Broecker
> Network Comm Supervisor
> The Toro Company
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