Am Fr, 19. Oktober 2007 23:48:24 schrieb Michael Banck: > On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 11:07:20PM +0200, Thomas Templin wrote: > > Am Fr, 19. Oktober 2007 19:09:21 schrieb Michael Banck: > > > * Names plates, see the wiki. I am not able to find last year's > > > glabels file (only got the PDF), so please contact me if you want to > > > start over. > > > > Anyone familiar with the LaTeX Ticket class? > > I may send him my Ticket directory which has the setup and some examples > > to use as template per pm which has pre defined badges and bizcards. I > > used Ticket class for setting up badges and bizcards for fsfe, skolelinux > > and others in the past. > > I found the old glabels file again, this is what I got right now: > > http://people.debian.org/~mbanck/systems2007/namensschilder.pdf Hui, not bad. Much better than that what I saw from glablbels years ago. Must have been one of the first glabels versions I saw, it was woody AFAIR.
> I think that should be fine, isn't it? I would add the nicknames of the people. Nicknames are an aspect which stands for the coolness / sexyness of Debian and the people behind. Especially if you ask young people. Just my 2¢ Do you have Debian bizcards at the booth? I would suggest having them. - It's a good point to note the Debian URLs, e.g. www.debian.org and wiki.debian.org. - people to whoom you may give them may use the blank back side to note Names email addr.s and phone nrs. - Also an URL of SPI might be of interest to bring a donation to mind later on (german: Um eine mögliche Spende in Erinnerung zu bringen) regards, thomas
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