Fwd: IT360 Volunteer Rules
Jamon Camisso
jamon.camisso-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Tue Apr 24 16:49:55 UTC 2007
Colin McGregor wrote:
> What follows is the rules for volunteers at the IT360
> show.
>
> Keep in mind that on some points I am constrained by
> the rules set out by the show organizers (yes I have
> received some negative feedback when I offered the
> following to ... a smaller mailing list). Still, if
> there is a real problem with any one of the below
> points , if it is something that the show organizers
> will let us change I would be happy to listen and
> adjust.
>
> Volunteer Rules:
>
> Our goal at this show is to offer a positive view of
> Linux and the Linux community to corporate decision
> makers. So, the follow rules are in place.
>
> Personal maintenance:
>
> - Here we are stealing the 6-2-1 rule from the World
> Science Fiction Convention for volunteers, namely all
> volunteers are expected to have at least:
>
> - 6 hours of sleep per 24 hours
> - 2 solid meals per 24 hours
> - 1 bath or shower per 24 hours
>
> For the non-bald volunteers, it will be expected that
> said hair will have been recently washed.
>
> Business:
>
> - Non-GTALug business must be kept away from the
> booth, to places like a nearby coffee shop.
>
> Dress Code:
>
> - Dress code will be business casual. This means:
> - For men shirts with a collar,
> - For men no ties.
> - For men long pants, no shorts or kilts.
> - For everyone:
> - All clothes recently washed (or dry cleaned).
> - All clothes in good condition (ie: no shirts
> or pants with holes).
> - Shoes, no sandals.
> - No T-shirts.
>
> Any volunteers who appear to be in clear violation of
> the above will be instructed to leave.
What's up with the kilts thing??
Jamon
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