Björn Höfling <bjoern.hoefl...@bjoernhoefling.de> ezt írta (időpont: 2018.
szept. 9., V 1:13):

> Hi Guix,
>
> FOSDEM also offers stands where you can present your project and get
> directly in contact with interested people. What do you think? Should
> we get one?
>
> Details can be found here:
>
> https://fosdem.org/2019/news/2018-08-10-call-for-participation/
>
> * Application deadline: 2018-11-02, so there is a bit more time left.
> * There are no costs.
> * We get a 180x80cm table, two chairs.
> * Power socket available.
> * WiFi as usual available.
> * We commit us to have at least 2 people at the stand during whole
> FOSDEM.
>
> I personally like to walk to the stands and get directly in touch with
> the people you heard in a talk (or you missed). Do we want this? Do we
> find enough people-power to do it?
>
> I would suggest at least three timeslots for each day, so we would have
> 12 slots in total. Who will spend his time at the stand? Of cause, I'm
> volunteering for a slot or two and can organize things.
>
I'm volunteering for a slot, if we do this.

>
> Ideas to present:
>
> * A poster of a easy and a complex dependency graph.
> * A poster of a nice system declaration.
> * Notebook with GuixSD installed, many generations. Show how you can
> install/remove packages, switch generations, etc. People can try out
> things on their own.
> * Can we show some ARM hardware or fancy boards with Guix running on
> them?
> * Replicant phone with Guix running?
> * Stickers
> * We should have T-Shirts for us.
>
>
> The stands are usually very demanded. We have better chances if we
> share the table with some other project. Should we do that? And if,
> with which project?
>
> * Can we get some reproducible-builds/bootstrappable corporation?
> Debian?
> * Nix?
> * Guile?
>
> Here is the list from the last two years:
>
> https://archive.fosdem.org/2018/stands/
> https://archive.fosdem.org/2017/stands/
>
> Björn
>
>

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