On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Michael Bramer wrote: > 1.) > We should put some computers at the booth and every computer have one > debian person. Also every demo-point show one topic, like > Installation, SE-Linux, package-building, apt-get, ... Couldn't this be done with your own laptop on request. At least I did so (with exception of the first two items).
> 2.) > The 'put a donation, get a CD' is ok. But if a visitor show a strong > interest in Debian, he should get a CD for free. Definitely. This is what I used to do. After a ten minute talk about Debian I did not ask for a donation when the visitor wanted to grab one or more CDs. This is more or less for visitors standing outside the booth. Those who came inside were not asked to give something ... > But we must make some extra thoughts on this point. If we will not put > out CDs for free, we don't need thousands CDs and the Price per CD > will rise. Maybe we will not found/need some sponsors... Uhmm, yes. Something I did not think about before. May be some sponsors would be angry if we proceed as on Sunday. But we would have definitely run oput of CDs if we would have proceeded like the days before. > 3.) > Shows at the debian booths: If we make some shows, we need a big > Clock, a timetable (and make this public), some sort of micro and > maybe some sound/bell at the start > > > Joey: can you start LT2003 and put this (and the other points) on the > web page? Good idea. And we also need squealing penguins as HP to attract people ;-)))) Kind regards Andreas. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]