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> On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Michael Bramer wrote:
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> > 2.)
> > The 'put a donation, get a CD' is ok. But if a visitor show a strong
> > interest in Debian, he should get a CD for free.
> Definitely. This is what I used to do. After
On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, Michael Holzt wrote:
> > And, by the way, when I was talking to a man at the HP booth I just
> > interrupted the talk just to hand out such a penguin to a "nice looking
> > girl"
>
> Oh, one can attract nice looking girls with squeeking penguins? I think
> i should try that ou
> And, by the way, when I was talking to a man at the HP booth I just
> interrupted the talk just to hand out such a penguin to a "nice looking
> girl"
Oh, one can attract nice looking girls with squeeking penguins? I think
i should try that out next time :)
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On Mon, 17 Jun 2002 09:42, Tille, Andreas wrote:
>c) Find out who probably will use the CD and make the number of
> CDs as effectively used as possible.
>
> I do not think that b) works well. I'm not really sure that I will
> find the time to have a view at the official LT CD even if I
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Martin Schulze wrote:
> I guess, we should reconsider what we want?
>
> a) Gain as much fund and donations from giving away CDs
>
> OR
>
> b) Spreading Debian GNU/Linux as much as possible by giving away free
> copies of the CD.
Forgotten:
c) Find out who probably w
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Alexander Neumann wrote:
> Martin Schulze wrote:
> > Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> > > "Tille, Andreas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > Good idea. And we also need squealing penguins as HP to attract people
> > > > ;-
> > > Oh NOOO :)
> > Exactly. No no! Very bad idea. I f
On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 09:16:57AM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> Michael Holzt wrote on Sun Jun 16, 2002 um 12:53:19AM:
Hi all,
> > I really like my 'Quietsche-Tux'. Btw, i'm very certain that HP
> > used them first last year. I had to swap a debian CD for one.
> >
> > I think the opionions here
Martin Schulze wrote:
> Tille, Andreas wrote:
> > > Joey: can you start LT2003 and put this (and the other points) on the
> > > web page?
> > Good idea. And we also need squealing penguins as HP to attract people
> > ;-
>
> Did they use them *again*? I only saw them at LinuxTag 1999 an
Michael Holzt wrote:
> > > > Oh NOOO :)
> > > Exactly. No no! Very bad idea. I fully support you here.
> > Hey, they definitely reached their aim: people were attracted...
>
> I really like my 'Quietsche-Tux'. Btw, i'm very certain that HP
> used them first last year. I had to swap a debian CD
Michael Bramer wrote:
> 2.)
> The 'put a donation, get a CD' is ok. But if a visitor show a strong
> interest in Debian, he should get a CD for free.
>
> But we must make some extra thoughts on this point. If we will not put
> out CDs for free, we don't need thousands CDs and the Price p
#include
Michael Holzt wrote on Sun Jun 16, 2002 um 12:53:19AM:
> I really like my 'Quietsche-Tux'. Btw, i'm very certain that HP
> used them first last year. I had to swap a debian CD for one.
>
> I think the opionions here are very different. The fact that some
> people dislike this toy does n
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Only if you have one. :)
>> We should setup all machines in mainly the same way.
> But they should look differently, so the visitor becomes aware fo the
> fact that Debian does not try to synchronize the user to use only one
> single interface (like so
Michael Holzt wrote:
> Could someone please remove this person from the list?
> Michael Hejlskov Jacobsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Making out-of-office autoreplies for mailing list postings is a
> very very bad idea.
Joey has done it.
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> > > Oh NOOO :)
> > Exactly. No no! Very bad idea. I fully support you here.
> Hey, they definitely reached their aim: people were attracted...
I really like my 'Quietsche-Tux'. Btw, i'm very certain that HP
used them first last year. I had to swap a debian CD for one.
I think the opionions h
Martin Schulze wrote:
> Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> > "Tille, Andreas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Good idea. And we also need squealing penguins as HP to attract people
> > > ;-
> > Oh NOOO :)
> Exactly. No no! Very bad idea. I fully support you here.
Hey, they definitely reached their ai
Martin Schulze wrote:
> Tille, Andreas wrote:
> > Good idea. And we also need squealing penguins as HP to attract people
> > ;-
> Did they use them *again*? I only saw them at LinuxTag 1999 and hated
> them from the moment I was made aware of them...
I like my penguin *SQUEAK* ;)
It is very
Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> "Tille, Andreas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> We should put some computers at the booth and every computer have one
> >> debian person. Also every demo-point show one topic, like
> >> Installation, SE-Linux, package-building, apt-get, ...
> > Couldn't this be don
Tille, Andreas wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Martin Schulze wrote:
>
> > What about "Free Bounty" for a CD, i.e. not a forced donation.
> The donation was not forced - at least I never observed that some
> visitor was forced from a DD.
> It was just a hurdle to grab anything you can catch and put
Tille, Andreas wrote:
> > Joey: can you start LT2003 and put this (and the other points) on the
> > web page?
> Good idea. And we also need squealing penguins as HP to attract people ;-
Did they use them *again*? I only saw them at LinuxTag 1999 and hated
them from the moment I was made
Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Only if you have one. :)
>> We should setup all machines in mainly the same way.
>> If they are just used for the Linuxtag (and get a new setup after it)
>> then with root pass of debian and a user linuxtag with pass linuxtag
>> and sudo rights for linu
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 17:05, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> "Tille, Andreas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> We should put some computers at the booth and every computer have one
> >> debian person. Also every demo-point show one topic, like
> >> Installation, SE-Linux, package-building, apt-get, ...
"Tille, Andreas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> We should put some computers at the booth and every computer have one
>> debian person. Also every demo-point show one topic, like
>> Installation, SE-Linux, package-building, apt-get, ...
> Couldn't this be done with your own laptop on request
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Martin Schulze wrote:
> What about "Free Bounty" for a CD, i.e. not a forced donation.
The donation was not forced - at least I never observed that some
visitor was forced from a DD.
It was just a hurdle to grab anything you can catch and put it into
the waste at home. Giving
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Michael Bramer wrote:
> 1.)
> We should put some computers at the booth and every computer have one
> debian person. Also every demo-point show one topic, like
> Installation, SE-Linux, package-building, apt-get, ...
Couldn't this be done with your own laptop on request.
Michael Holzt wrote:
> I don't think that we forced the donation. The text said about asking
> for a donation, not demanding it. I handed out several CDs without
> a donation.
I had to practically insist to get someone to take my money.
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> What about "Free Bounty" for a CD, i.e. not a forced donation.
I don't think that we forced the donation. The text said about asking
for a donation, not demanding it. I handed out several CDs without
a donation.
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Michael Bramer wrote:
> Hello
>
> I mail some mail with a visitor and I get some extra points:
>
>
> 1.)
> We should put some computers at the booth and every computer have one
> debian person. Also every demo-point show one topic, like
> Installation, SE-Linux, package-building, apt-get,
Hello
I mail some mail with a visitor and I get some extra points:
1.)
We should put some computers at the booth and every computer have one
debian person. Also every demo-point show one topic, like
Installation, SE-Linux, package-building, apt-get, ...
2.)
The 'put a donation, get a
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