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PREVIOUS LOCATIONS (useful to refer
to as we often go again)
VENUE SELECTION PROCESS
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Location
is nominated, voted & announced via the mail list.
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Date
3rd Wednesday in each month (with possible exception of
December) , Default time 19:30 (varies from 19:00 to
20:00).
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Calendar ( - Unix format of
course!)
Entry to copy to your ~/.calendar (if you don't understand
the syntax, use man calendar command on any Unix,
especially a BSD Unix.
- * Wed+1 BIM members nominate & vote on Stammtisch
location for 1 week.
- * Wed+2 BIM Stammtisch votes invalid after 24:00.
Nominator of winning location posts "I will book N seats"
& ensures web venue page is
updated.
- * Wed+3 BIM Stammtisch at winning location. Default
19:30 if not stated. If no nominations received, same
venue as last month, if sufficient people say they want a
Stammtisch.
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Nominating Locations -
Eligibility
Nominations Are Much Encouraged From Eligible Voters
Prepared To:
- Remember to post quickly after beginning of the calendar defined nomination &
voting period.
- Monitor the mail list to
see if your location wins.
- Post to mail list if if
your location wins, asking for a head count for the
wining venue.
- Phone restaurant to make initial booking (checking
restaurant not closed or booked out with others that
night).
- Ask someone (try Julian first)
with a login on the BIM hosts to update the Next
Venue page with data you supply, ideally in diff
-c format
- Count heads over coming days, & make a 2nd
confirmation phone call a bit before event, to confirm
booking & adjust seat numbers reserved.
- Turn up on time to hold the table & welcome
newcomers etc.
The Effort Involved
- A bit of effort, but appreciated, & & the
price to pay for getting everyone to meet at the place
you nominate this month.
- We aim to avoid relying on any one person or group to
spend time arranging things regularly, - better to let a
variety of members take turns organising us, &
enjoying a variety of venues & food.
Nominating Locations - Restrictions
- A nomination is only valid if you have attended at
least one previous BIM Stammtisch. The Stammtisch is
group of humans who take some effort to meet where they
choose, more effort than others expended by merely
joining a mail list via a
robot. If you have never yet made the effort to meet the
Stammtisch, please wait until you have made that effort,
before asking all the Stammtisch to meet where it would
suit you.
- Just one nomination per
person per month ! You can retract & change
nomination if you must. but please consider the
consequences: if others may have also voted for the venue
by the time they see your retraction, who will take on
duties of venue nominator ie head count booking etc
?
- Please Try to avoid nominating this month if we
already have many nominations & few votes: it
confuses the issue, makes it harder for us to numerically
settle on any one venue. We want to reduce chance of
delayed venue decision from draws & tie splitter
deadline extensions. Wait till next month, then nominate
early.
- We like locations where largish sub groups can
successfully listen to the quiet spoken techie 2/3 seats
away, with a bit of an accent, + maybe speaking or
listening in a different language, discussing a complex
technical BSD issue, where we do Not want to miss words
drowned in noise from half drunken social revellers at
adjacent tables. Places where we can safely have a few
laptops open, & space to move about/ nearer BSD
discussions that most motivates us.
- At a non technical stammtisch (unlike ours) it is
often mono-lingual, one understands the accents better,
chats to the nearest neighbours, or shouts down the table
occasionally. Locations good enough for a Friday/ party/
serious drinking type venue can be really bad for us
!
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When choosing a location to nominate, please try to
minimise these:
- Noisey Active Bars: (`On The Cruise &
On The Booze' club style places): Too noisey [smokey]
& crowded & alcohol affected later. No good
for listening, concentration on tech. or laptop
physical safety.
- Too Dark: Candles on table imply lights
may go down later. Don't burn the laptop screen ! Wax
in the keyboard ? Give us a break ! We're
technologists maybe trying to read a sketch on back
of an envelopes. or an instruction leaflet. We're not
Romancers out on a date !
- Noisy Background Music/ Radio: We don't
want to be entertained or distracted, we're not half
bored, looking for extra input, we're trying to
ignore that Damn music as best we can !
- Too Crowded: Where do we open a few
laptops ? How do we change seats to get near that
screen or tech conversation 3 seats down, we're
straining to see or hear ?< You want beer in your
neighbour's laptop ?
- Too expensive: Some may not want to eat
much, some may be students & people between
jobs.
- Too Smokey: The author is tobacco
allergic, & many other BIM members also
really dislike smoke. If you fancy doing them &
your own health a favour, you could nominate a Restaurant
with a No Smoking area
- Power: A few of us often seem to have a laptop with a
bad or empty battery, Did you see a power socket where
you want to reserve our table ?
- If you like noisy active bars, by all means go to
them any or every other night, just please don't burden
BIM with them, we want to hear & see each other's BSD
comment & screens, we're not coming out `On The
Booze' (= Saufen- Orientiert)
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Voting - Eligibility &
Weighting Mechanism
- All members of BIM mail
list who hope (> 50% probability) to attend next
Stammtisch should please vote.
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If you don't know locations, or care where, it's still
good to post eg "Me too, Wherever":
- Your friends & associates are more likely to
come too, when they see you'r coming, so they can
discuss topics of your mutual interest.
- Other attenders like to know roughly who / how
many are coming, & what size table we expect to
need to reserve.
- Choosing where we go is supposed to be transparent,
so it's much better to copy your vote to the BIM mail list, not just privately mail to
Julian or some other location nominator.
- The mail mechanism accepts postings only from listed
members).
- BSD people who are listed members of BIM get one full
vote each if 100% certain of attending.
- Venue votes of people declaring themselves committed
to attend, outweigh preferences of those who merely might
come. Declare your percentage likelihood of attendance
please.
- BIM members 70% sure of coming, & thus booking
70% probability of needing 1 seat, get 70% of one
vote.
- "I don't know if I can make it": Assumption 50% or
less, unless more is said.
- Votes of those who only have a 50% expectation of
attending, will not be counted unless it helps us avoid a
tie breaker deadline extension
- If you are less than 50% sure of coming do not vote
for a venue please. Just reserve your EG 30% of a seat
wherever those who probably are coming choose to go.
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Post your vote to mail list
please. Not just private mail/phone to Julian:
- Others want to know who & how many are
coming, & appreciate seeing votes for
locations.
- Julian does not want to be relied on or need to
be taken on trust to post a summary of location votes
from private mail.
- Julian might be away, busy, or he or his email
might be ill or flooded etc.
- BSD people not listed on BIM@ do not get a vote No
proxy votes. Join BIM if you want to vote. Join or Leave Mail
List or Other
Lists
- Friends referred to in seat reservations are assumed
non BIM/BSD & non voters, unless individually named
& declared as BIM voting members.
- No votes or proxy voting for other BIM members. IE
"My friend/ girl/boy friend/ husband/ wife/ spouse/
partner/ boss/ assistant/ associate/ colleague" etc want
to go to XYZ venue. Hard luck, they get no say & no
vote! Only BIM@ people get a vote.
- Non Unix people don't get a seat if they're not at
least `other halves' of BSD out of towners @ stammtisch.
(Degrades technical conversation if social/ domestic/
business partners are brought along, if they can't talk
BSD or at least Unix sensibly. (exception made for other
halves of out-of-town BSD people visiting
Munich/Muenchen. If they're normal domestic partners,
leave them at home, or take them to a social club when
they can relate. There's plenty here: Other
Lists We are not a social club, we are a
Technical group.
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If multiple locations get equal numbers of winning votes,
if time permits (*), a short extension of voting deadline
will be announced. All locations not already tied winners,
are not eligible for more votes (to focus voters &
encourage more to vote earlier next month - more votes on
time reduce the chance of future ties). If it's still a tie
after the extended tie breaking deadline, the first
location nominated to mail list
after opening nominations (ref.
calendar) ) is used. (*) Sufficient time needs to
remain to put location on web site, & announce location
to mail list, & allow time
for readers travelling away from their offices, to get
somewhere to check their mail.
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- Please do book if you can, it helps us reserve
correct number of seats.
- State how many seats you want (1/2 + Names), &
what percentage probability you'll come.
- After close of voting, if you only then sign on, make
your own decision whether you post to mail list or privately contact the
nominator of this month's winning location.
- If you voted a location you are assumed to be coming
regardless whether your location or another won. If you
can't make it, tell the nominator of the winning venue.
If you Are the nominator bribe a friend (promises of free
beer at a later date ?) to do the nominator's work.
- State if you'll be late. "Late" is not defined by
you, nor by us, but is defined by what waiters in
restaurants consider as "Late" before they start giving
the organiser trouble &/or giving surplus booked
seats away.
- Give detail EG: "John Smith + friend, 2 seats, 80%,
We'll be very late ( ~22:30 ? )"
- Those who go, feel no need to commit to to not
changing location without notice, if/ when no one [else]
bothers to say they'll join us. Once we cancelled, for
lack of response, then there were complaints - too late -
from those who would have joined us. Please mail at least
a quick "I'll come" to the mail
list.
- BSD people & those BSD interested are welcome.
- Microsoft etc proponents are Not welcome.
- Microsoft users looking to be rescued from MS by BSD are
welcome.
- Linux people also have their own Munich
Linux User Group Stammtisches the same day. BSD &
Linux have a lot in common though (EG FSF, X11, KDE, &
thousands of other optional common packages, plus
antipathy to
Microsoft & software
patents etc. We are not unfriendly to Linux or Linux
users, but naturally we prefer a BSD
base to all the applications we share in common
with Linux.
- Husband/ Wives/ Friends/ Colleagues etc should not attend
the BIM Stammtisch unless they personally (not just through
their partner) have an interest in BSD, BIM Stammtisch is not
a social evening for locally resident non BSD partners of BSD
people. Any non BSD interested person brought by someone to
the Stammtisch is a BSD conversational block to whoever they
end up sat next to. Everyone else has come because they want
to find BSD topics in common to discuss. If you bring a non
BSD spouse/friend, you obstruct everyone else's purpose.
- Exception is made for out of towners passing through,
where one at least of the couple is a BSD person, &/or
for where we extend an open door to conference folk, EG
previous GUUG & Perl conferences etc.
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BIM is not English oriented nor German oriented but BSD
oriented !
- We use both the languages of the international
technology & the local majority.
- The founders happened to be English oriented
speakers, & these BIM web pages are in English (with
long standing invitation for a translator), but most
members are German.
- Do not make the mistake of one Englishman who came to
our Indian at Blutenbergerstr, heavily bored us with
nothing but Microsoft, & insisted on what he thought
was his right to poison this author with his smoke, &
seemed to think part of BIM's function was to be some
convenient English speaking retreat he could gate crash:
It's Not, it's for BSD, in German or English equally, but
MS promotion is Very UnWelcome. If you're just looking
for some English speaking social groups go here instead.
- Some few local BSD people are not members of the BIM
mail list. They are welcome at
the Stammtisch, but must realise they have chosen to make
themselves unreachable for any last minute emergency
change of venue announcement, which has happened even
after we've announced the venue on our web site. Unless
they have a BIM friends who books their seat, it also
makes estimating seat reservation numbers difficult. We'd
prefer they joined our mail
list, got the announcements, & announced when
they'd be coming (to help encourage others), & also
took a part in deciding where we'll meet the month they
intend to come.
ETIQUETTE
Introductions (If you'r new, & don't know BIM people
yet)
- You'll maybe find it useful first visit, to ask whoever
you'r sat next to, questions such as: Who booked the venue
this month ? (You could wander over & say thanks, that
person might happily enough see him/herself as host for the
evening, & introduce you to a few others), Who are the
core regulars ? Who are the BIM Organisers ? What events
have they organised before ? What have they got planned
next ? By the time various people have chipped in comments
on all of that, & the conversation has drifted off to
other things a few times, hopefully you'll have had a
pleasant evening, & made some useful contacts, perhaps
even be wondering how you might later help on BIM
activities too.
- When BIM was starting, the author used to keep an eye
out for new people, to try to ensure someone welcomed them
& perhaps introduced them to people of similar BSD
interests, that still happens sometimes, but rather
erratically, it doesn't seem so necessary now that more
people know each other, & newcomers tend to get drawn
into conversation easier.)
Smoking Restraint
- None smoke at the Stammtisch any more. Not that some
aren't smokers, but many/ most aren't & those that are
refrain (Thanks!), perhaps going outside briefly. Even some
smokers got offended when after they'd deliberately
refrained, some late comer arrived & lit up & chain
smoked, wasting the self sacrificed restraint of other
would-be smokers. The author is a non-smoker who gets
allergic headaches from smoke, but there are many other BIM
stammtisch attenders who also don't want to inhale smoke.
Please do Not assume you'r welcome to pollute poisonous
carcinogenic smoke.
Business Cards
- BIM is for both personal & business BSD, with no
bias to either, (just as it's for all BSD, (Free, Net &
Open & Darwin etc), so it's OK to do all of {offer,
accept and decline} business cards with other BIM members.
(Business is not intrinsically evil or unclean. When you
buy a beer at the Stammtisch that's a business transaction.
The beer mat promotes perhaps another brand of beer. The
glass may promote another. The menu is an Offer Of Sale.)
Most people who go are more interested to discuss BSD
technology than BSD business though.
Laptops etc
- Sometimes several bring laptops, PDAs etc, sometimes
they
WLAN connect. We try to choose quiet not too crowded
venues, where we can hear conversations a couple of seats
away, not the sort of noisy crowded bar where you'd
particularly scared of a beer in the keyboard or a broken
screen.
Languages: Both German & English, But Not
Microsoft-Speak !
- Most attenders are German language natives, some are
fluent in English, some not quite so.
- More German gets spoken than English, generally, but it
varies who/ were you sit.
- The author of this paragraph is English, but quite
happily listens in German, (but sometimes rather mangles
German grammar when speaking, - comes partly from reading
BSD manuals & mail lists in English, ).
- We're a BSD Stammtisch here to speak BSD, not a bunch
of professional linguists demonstrating our linguistic
ability :-) We're here to discuss BSD. Please don't let
limited language ability in either language deter you from
discussing interesting BSD topics.
- Sometimes we get people who don't consider either
German or English their first language.
- Sometimes we get a USA visitor who can't speak much or
any German stuck in the middle of a German conversational
group.
- Occasionally we also get Germans who aren't too relaxed
in English, surprised, stuck in the middle of an English
speaking group.
- In both cases it helps to move around periodically, to
realise your neighbour may be struggling, and swap
languages; it also helps to realise that you neighbour may
have chosen the language he/she is using, not because
that's his/her current preference, but because someone
nearby would be lost if the language switched.
- German & English are both acceptable languages for
the BIM Stammtisch, but Microsoft-speak is not welcome !
More than a couple of minutes bores severely, & is
generally unwelcome (unless the poor devils are trying to
escape MS, & just need to mention MS while they're
figuring how to escape, in which case more tolerance &
help is shown. BTW Linux folk have their own Munich Linux User
Group Stammtisch but some people who also use Linux
visit us too, though naturally we expect to mostly discuss
BSD with them, at a BSD Stammtisch, but they're
welcome.
Equipment
Occasionally the Stammtisch is found to be a convenient place
to meet & swap or give away equipment, that has been
previously mentioned on the mail
list
OTHER STAMMTISCHES
Other Stammtisches & recurring dates known to this author
are
here. (Noted here as it was a tussle to find a free date
when this Stammtisch was founded, & if we ever have to find
another date, either for BIM or something related, at least
it's now documented to save repeating the learning process.
Sage & Faraday
etc do talks/Vortraege sometimes. BIM have done a few,
& will do some more occasionaly.
- Astrid 2006.11 offered to do a
presentation of Open Impress Pro
- VOIP : Asterisk : Emil 2006.11 Offered to do a
presentation for BIM =
Berkeley In Munich
- KDE tools & Tex tools.
- Julian
could do a demo of his
Wysiwyg toolkit (would appeal more to Unix people liking
light weight familiar tools, than nnewbies wanting mosnter
click & fumble MS equivalents) OpenOffice is enormous,
but KDE Office is doubtless very big too.
- Julian did
a previous ad hoc mimi demo of magicpoint to Sage-Muc
- Other offers for Munich area ? Let me know.
- Tech Talks In
Munich
Sometime MECC
(contractors stammtisch) attends talks by others, here's a pointer to the list
of places to check.
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