Maemo Summit 2009/Infrastructure
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(→Checklist: needs to be able to handle lots of connections, not just lots of bandwidth) |
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* Low-tech: flip-charts & markers | * Low-tech: flip-charts & markers | ||
* Projectors, a/v, mics? | * Projectors, a/v, mics? | ||
- | * Wifi - Big Pipe, up to 1.5x attendees connected to wifi at same time, allocate 100kB/s/connection - 300 attendees = 45MB/s bandwidth requirement. | + | * Wifi - Big Pipe, up to 1.5x attendees connected to wifi at same time, allocate 100kB/s/connection - 300 attendees = 45MB/s bandwidth requirement (plus the ability to handle 450 simultaneous connections / IP addresses). |
* Electricity - need power strips everywhere. Every seat should be within reach of one. | * Electricity - need power strips everywhere. Every seat should be within reach of one. | ||
* Room configurations - chairs, podiums, etc | * Room configurations - chairs, podiums, etc |
Revision as of 22:03, 5 June 2009
We need to be very clear what we require from the venue in terms of infrastructure - everything costs money.
Checklist
- Low-tech: flip-charts & markers
- Projectors, a/v, mics?
- Wifi - Big Pipe, up to 1.5x attendees connected to wifi at same time, allocate 100kB/s/connection - 300 attendees = 45MB/s bandwidth requirement (plus the ability to handle 450 simultaneous connections / IP addresses).
- Electricity - need power strips everywhere. Every seat should be within reach of one.
- Room configurations - chairs, podiums, etc
- Staff
Infrastructure for presentations
- Standard PC in the 3 rooms with current versions of Firefox, OpenOffice.org, PDF reader, Flash player, Xephyr, Maemo 5 SDK, Maemo 4.1 SDK.
- Maemo 5 compatible device provided by Nokia (e.g. developer unit) in each room.
- Dedicated wlan for these PCs and devices so they don't depend on the overall bandwidth
- Projector in each room satisfying the dimensions of the space.
- Supporting 800x480 resolution for the devices and the standard resolutions available in the PC.
- VGA connector and RCA jacks.
Speakers needing anything different need to do their requests in due time or come with their equipment at their own risk.