Rene Stegmaier <r...@rr47.de>
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On 23.03.2009, at 17:20, Holger Levsen wrote:
Hi,
yeah, Linuxtag is the next event. If there will be a Debian booth
is an open
question atm... :-/
On Montag, 23. März 2009, Michael Banck wrote:
So I guess it is a matter of finding sponsors and pointing a CD/DVD
printer company to the .iso, plus see about shipping.
sponsors or we could even pay for them on our own.
Even though a beamer is high on the list for about every event we
have,
I am not convinced it's really necessary.
[3 more paragraphs about why a beamer is not really useful atm]
I wrote "banner", not "beamer" :-)
There are ideas floating around (a customized BB, a rolling OOo
presentation, the d-i babelbox), but nothing which is fire-and-forget
for booth personell right now.
babelbox is actually in a state where its fire and forget.
As Andreas said, we need a good Lenny poster.
I think a(nother) poster which will not be outdated with squeeze
would also be
useful :-)
But you didnt even touch my main question: what do you think of Debian
spending 5000 USD (out of >100K it has) for helping preparing
booths for the
next 2 years? (I assume in 2 years the box needs to be updated and
we have
spent all money, ie. if we assume 5000 USD I would take 3-3.5k to
buy stuff
for the box, and the rest to send the box around europe.)
I think 5000 USD are to much.
Debian owns a beamer, 3 machines, hundres of posters, t-shirts and
whatever else. :-)
This stuff is at credativ office.
1: In my opinion we ned a box to send them around.
2: A roll-up display like this [1] is a usefull thing on boothes like
CeBit or so.
The most of the projects in linux park at CeBit has so one and it
lookes good!
3: A tft display (for smaller booths like CeBit this year) is a
usefull thing.
cheers,
René
regards,
Holger
[1] http://www.easydisplay.com/Easy-RollBudget-p-552.html?
gclid=CK_nw-27uZkCFRYTzAodTD_E8Q
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