Am 21.03.2009 um 17:50 schrieb Alexander Reichle-Schmehl:
Hi! Julien BLACHE schrieb:What about a real booth? with counter and so on?That would be best, of course, but it's often overkill or not possible for a variety of reasons.it's killing communication if you can't show the passers-by somethingIn this case, the table and chairs were provided by the organizers andon their level (meant to be: NOT sitting on a desk and so on)everybody had the same thing on their booth, I think. Which is often the case.Yes, while these Demo-Points with bar stools are very useful, they are often simply not available. In this case, the exhibition hall was the foyer of the lecture hall building and Debian got some tables from seminary rooms.
i think it is always possible to organize some sort of table like a bar-table or so used for all kinds of events and availible almost everywhere for like 10€ a day for rent...
That didn't stopped the people from other booths to stand, waiting for visitors to come and greeting them eye to eye.
very right. but for me, it would certantly be easier, if i had a table to stand on, and not just look like another "ordinary" visitor. it will also be easier to draw attantion and to get the people ask you questions.
I wouldn't throw stools away, just put them in the background, just incase there is a visitor, who gets something shown, which takes a bit longer.PS: I would also like to note, that the organizers of this event did take care, that there are tables, banks and more or less quite roomsavailable for booth personal and speakers. So there was really no needto sit at the booth hacking.
i think one table and a few ( no more than 4) chairs would be apropriate... as this booth looks pretty small.
bye, Michael.
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