[Haifux] Entry Permission Form

Leon Romanovsky leon at leon.nu
Mon Dec 24 22:54:02 MSK 2007


OK, Let's try this way

Nir Abulaffio wrote:
> I wish to thank Leon for the service he offered. I used the service about
> 5 times this year and I am really grateful. This monday 17/12/07 I asked
> for a permit (for Eli's lecture). I am sorry to admit that for the first
> time I didn't use it because I came with someone who has a fixed entry
> permit (my car broke down on that morning).
> It would be great if we had a free pass, it could be set-up for every
> monday from 18:15 to 20:00. possibly with a notification message from
> someone (in the technion) every monday if there a lecture or not.
> Thank you again for the efforts.
> Nir.
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> 
> On Wed, 19 Dec 2007, Orr Dunkelman wrote:
> 
>> I think that the next dates are fixed:
>>
>> 24/12 - Linux premier
>>
>> 7/1 - advanced networking
>>
>> 21/1 - crawlers
>>
>> It is also a good incentive to keep the lectures at standard dates :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Dec 19, 2007 9:02 PM, Leon Romanovsky <leon at leon.nu> wrote:
>>> Hello again,
>>>
>>> As a follow up to previous mail,
>>>
>>> I talked with Kabat's office and they suggested new way of our
>>> communication. Instead registration, they agreed to allow vehicle entry
>>> to everyone coming to lecture without any registration.The problem is
>>> that we need provide schedule for a number of weeks before with their
>>> agenda.
>>>
>>> Is it possible to us be more responsible with schedule ?
>>>
>>>
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