Hello everybody, my connection to REACTOS is really weak but there are my two cents adds to the discussion.
The media at booth are mainly a more firm version of business card/leaflet where most important information is pointer to the project webpages. I suggest (above all) to invest into preparation of installer (for Windows, Linux and probably MacOS and may it be for Android) which can be downloaded and prepares boot USB drive automatically. There are existing projects to start with. If you want to distribute your "visit card" for free, then use CD, it is bigger to overlook when somebody brings it home and if really wants to install system, he/she can download it from website. Then you can offer USB Flash as an alternative but at cost which covers your expenses. It is no lost for buyer because USB Flash is generic investment and can be used for something else or be upgraded for newer REACTOS installer. And some people would be happy to buy REACTOS USB Flash at end user price and know that price difference to bulk orders goes to the REACTOS community. This way SLAX Linux USB keys are distributed for example - can be bought at exhibitions or ordered online. Best wishes, Pavel On Monday 12 of January 2015 12:47:02 Hermès BÉLUSCA - MAÏTO wrote: > Hi! > > > I fully understand that more and more computers these days come without > > optical drives. Still it's debatable whether that's really a problem for > the average interested ReactOS prospect coming to our booth. > > Depends which type of computers you're talking about: if you're talking > about mini-laptops for example, yes they don't have cd drives, but for > bigger PCs I think they still have one (unless something happened in the > world that I haven't seen...). > > H. _______________________________________________ Ros-dev mailing list Ros-dev@reactos.org http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev