FAQ
General
- How can I support Warpstock Europe?
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There are several possible ways to support Warpstock Europe. You can sponsor a particular event, help on-site while the event is running, link to our web site, or donate to warpevents.eu. For more information, please follow the link to the Support area above.
Category: Warpstock Europe - Who runs Warpstock Europe?
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Actually, there are three parts to this answer.
Warpstock Europe events themselves are run by dedicated volunteers. Generally, there is an event team for each year that consists of different persons who have stepped forward to organise that particular event. Afterwards, that event team dissolves.
Between events, the warpevents.eu Steering Group takes over responsibility. This group consists of volunteers with experience in running events. Their task is to provide ongoing information about the status to the public, give advise to potential organisers, and support event teams in the planning and pre-event phase. This includes finding the best solution if more than one team is interested in running the next event.
The technical background is covered by warpevents.eu. This is a non-profit organisation of volunteers that provides the technical infrastructure for sharing information, communication, and organising an event.
Category: Warpstock Europe - Is Warpstock Europe a corporate event (IBM, Serenity Systems, etc.)?
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No. The majority of the annual event team are professionals not affiliated with a specific company. A company may decide to support the event by providing funds or services, of course.
Category: Warpstock Europe - Which language are presentations held in? The one of the hosting country?
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It depends on the event.
At Warpstock Europe, all sessions are held in English due to the international character of the event. Exceptions are only possible if both the audience and the presenter feel more comfortable in another language.
Things can differ at other events. This largely depends on the target group. At Warpstock Czech Republic, for instance, sessions are held in Czech or English, depending on speaker and audience. If required, on-the-fly translation is provided.
Category: Warpstock Europe - Is Warpstock Europe a family event?
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Yes, and we welcome children under age 18 when accompanied by a registered parent or other responsible adult. However, Warpstock Europe seminars and events primarily cater to the information needs of OS/2 or eComStation users.
Category: Warpstock Europe - What should I do if I have special requirements?
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We plan to hold all Warpstock Europe events in accessible buildings. Also, most catering services are happy to meet special dietary requirements, e.g., vegetarian, vegan, kosher, or other with prior notice. However, we encourage anyone with special requirements to contact the event team in advance.
Category: Warpstock Europe - What should I wear to Warpstock Europe?
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We recommend something between "business casual" and "sporty casual" attire for all Warpstock Europe events. While jeans and a t-shirt will work, you might feel more comfortable at some events wearing clothing a bit more formal. Leave your suits/costumes and ties at home, though. Overall, you can't go wrong with jeans and a dress shirt.
Category: Warpstock Europe - Is it OK to bring a camera, tape, or video recorder?
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Absolutely ... for your own personal use. As long as your recording device does not disrupt other guests, you can take all the pictures and recordings you want at all Warpstock Europe events, unless informed otherwise.
If you consider publishing your pictures or a video (web site, blog, newspaper, etc.), please respect the rights of each individual who can be identified on your material.
Category: Warpstock Europe - With the name of "Warpstock," is this some kind of Trekkie convention?
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Nothing whatsoever, even though the name Warpstock has been—falsely—credited to a Mr. Spock relation. The first Warpstock was held at a time when the current version of IBM OS/2 was officially called "OS/2 Warp," and the event was to be in the spirit of Woodstock—with a slightly tongue-in-cheek motto of "peace, love, and OS/2." More information about the birth of this event is available on the History page of Warpstock, Inc.
Category: Warpstock Europe - Is Warpstock Europe only for users of OS/2 Warp and/or eComStation?
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While the majority of sessions is centered around technologies related to OS/2 in its varying flavors and versions, much of the content is cross-platform, and may appeal to a wider audience.
For example, if you are a Linux user, you may find much of the presentations dealing with PHP and/or Java to be of interest, even though they may relate to OS/2 applications. Similarly, if you are a Windows user, you may find sessions on OpenOffice.org interesting, as well as PDF topics.
In fact, even if you have never used OS/2 before, you may very well find some things very interesting at Warpstock Europe: OS/2 and eComStation.
Category: Warpstock Europe - Is Warpstock Europe for business users of OS/2 Warp and/or eComStation?
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Warpstock is for any user of OS/2 and eComStation. The variety of seminars and events is designed to appeal to the widest possible audience. We certainly welcome business users.
Category: Warpstock Europe
Web site
- Is this site running on an OS/2 server?
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Our focus is getting the job done—with a minimum of money and effort, and a maximum of reliability and sustainability.
Few providers offer hosting on OS/2, however, Rosenthal & Rosenthal, in New York, USA, does. This site is currently hosted on an HP Proliant server running eComStation.
A number of required tools for running TYPO3 were not always available for OS/2. Thanks in part to the great beginning work by Michael Oehlhof and Roland Schmalenberg (http://www.os2notes.com/old/os2typo3.html), followed by Gianfilippo Cimmino, Paul Smedley, and Steve Levine, we now have the components necessary to run TYPO3 on OS/2. Our heartfelt thanks go out to all of them.
Category: Web Site - Why are you using TYPO3? It is overly complicated, slow, technologically outdated...
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There is a number of reasons:
- This web site is going to be a huge project. What you see as the current warpstock.eu site is only a part.
- We need all kinds of features.
- Administration and the different content areas and languages will be handled by a larger number of persons.
- A kind of quality assurance for the content has to be possible.
- The CMS must be capable of handling this while keeping a tidy interface for the content editors.
- Professional hosting must be available.
We can assure you that we are aware of the fact that TYPO3 does have a learning curve. But the results make the effort worthwhile.
Category: Web Site