Am 21.03.2009 um 17:25 schrieb Meike Reichle:
Hi all Michael Mohn said/sagte on/am 21.03.2009 15:34:i don't now anything on how you organize those fairs and what budgetthere is and so on.. i know there will probably be nothing leftover fora nice impression. on the other hand: when you can't do it right, maybe save the pennies for appearance on fewer shows and do it nice there?I don't think the problem is that we don't *know* how to do a properbooth. Everybody who was at the CLT for Debian has been doing these kindsof events for a couple years already.
which does obviously not hinder anybody to mess it up.
In my opinion the problem is more that keeping up a good booth requiressome discipline, both in the preparation and (probably even more) theactual event. As Julien said, refraining from your laptop or from having long talks with your friends instead of the users is not what we usuallydo and thus requires some kind of conscious and constant effort.
that's the point. you're right.but the layout of the booth does a lot to change the attitude of the visitor and even of the booths personal. when everything looks nice and tidy, and there is always a spokesperson availible, the whole mood in the booth changes and probably every one picks that up a lot easier, as if there are tables an laptops everywhere and it seems just like a geek-chillout.
As I see it we've in recent times become somewhat lax in this regard.We all know perfectly well what a good booth should be like and there's plenty places to read up on that kind of stuff. So maybe we should justall pull ourselves together once more and put some more effort in ourexhibition presences like we used to do and thus avoid such glitches in the future. We certainly owe it to our users and the people providing uswith the opportunities to show off our project at their events.
i like that. if i can help. tell me. ;) bye, Michael.
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