Michael Bramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > - Debian Booth > - the beamer was a big pro
Yes. VERY good eyecatcher if connected PC is unused (bb works! :) ), very good Demonstration Point. > - we don't follow the time table. Or better some debian develeopers > don't follow it. The first day, we have only some (2-3) debian > people on the booth and we have only some visitors. The booth was > empty and I don't like this.. > After some hours Andreas and I move from the backstage to the booth > and IMHO the next days the booth was better. Also Jörg was all the > time on the booth. Mostly yes. :) But i dont see a big problem here. We had the "Hacking Center" behind the booth (we should try to have free space behind the booth in the next year again), so everyone with a laptop could read Email from there. The PCs on the booth are available for the Booth and Visitors to see something all the time, no DD reading Email there. I dont think we need shifts next year. It works without and this year there are some people on the booth without a shift. We only need one who is the Boothmaster, just in case it really gets to big and we need to send some DD off the booth. > - we don't make our shows... I don't know the problem, but nobody > make his shows. Only Jörg show some full installations on > request. I think its better this way (on request). We just need some paper on the booth showing the User what he can request. :) Another suggestion, from one of the FSF Guys, talked with him yesterday: Joey: Ask the Town/Company/Whatever from the "S-Bahn" if you can get them "sponsoring" the Linuxtag with free Tickets for the Booth-People. If not free then very very cheap tickets. -- begin OjE-ist-scheisse.txt bye, Joerg Encrypted Mail preferred! Registered Linux User #97793 @ http://counter.li.org end -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]