Nočl Köthe wrote: > Am Fr, den 19.12.2003 schrieb Martin Schulze um 12:12: > > > could somebody please tell me where the posters went that I sent to > > Linux Kongress a while ago? I was told that they were taken to LWE > > in Frankfurt and from there to LinuxDays Luxembourg. However, nobody > > informed me afterwards that he picked up the posters or pondered > > sending them back. > > > > Assuming they arrived in Luxembourg, could those of you who attended > > LinuxDays check whether you picked up the cylindrical package and/or > > the posters? > > > > I have no problems leaving them there if you send the material to > > the next event that requests it, but I'd like at least to know > > where it went. > > I dont know which posters exactly you mean but we have some of them > afaik since LWE. I dont know who should take them from LWE to Luxembourg > but the persons we asked didn't have any idea of the next events. The > next events are FOSDEM + Chemnitz and afair this were the reason we took > them. But I didn't know they are yours and they should be send back to > you. > > I will make some digital pictures of them so we know which posters > Debian has.
One is a A0 swirl (+ bottle, I guess, and phrase "The universal operating system") secured with a foil (German: Fischhaut). The others are the worldmap iirc, some smaller ones like 'Why Mike prefers Debian' and others. > What to do with them? As I said, it's ok if they are stored not in Oldenburg, I just like to know where they are and that they can find their way to the next exhibition. I've never been to FOSDEM so I cannot judge if posters + booth will be needed there. For Chemnits they are useful at least (or for the concurrent event in Wilhelmshaven, fwiw) Regards, Joey -- Testing? What's that? If it compiles, it is good, if it boots up, it is perfect.