[Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07 & 28/10/07?

2007-10-05 Thread François Cauwe
Hello everybody,

I'm planning to make around 5000 flyers for the Leuven train station. It
will be the same flyers we use for the fair, then we can use them also
for that later on. What do you think?

I also discussed it a bit with Mark, and we would like to repeat the
actions the weekend after 21/10, so also the 28/10. Then we are 2 times
visible in 2 weeks, and people will remember us.

But therefor we need your help! So if you have time around these days:

 * Leuven, Sunday evening 21/10/07
 * Liège, Sunday evening 21/10/07
 * Leuven, Sunday evening 28/10/07

Add your name to the wiki page or send me a mail, and help us out to
spread the Ubuntu love around Belgium! 

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ReleaseActions

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-25 Thread Laurent Sibilla
Bart Broeckx a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> I see people are talking about the flyers.
> You can always use the flyers wich are designed for the Gutsy Release
> Party in Hasselt.
> Mark Van den Borre wanted a model we can use for several events. The
> idea to have the same design in flyers makes it easyer for other people
> to recognise Ubuntu. The flyer is attached to this mail
> 

That's a good idea. Gonna reuse it for the ULg Release Party !

Thank you,

Laurent

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-24 Thread Amedee Van Gasse

On Sun, September 23, 2007 15:26, snulkid wrote:
> It turned out to be an
> administrative nightmare : you have to ask (and maybe to pay taxes) to
> the City council, with a 3 months delay(!),
(...)
> to put a network cable passing even a pedestrian street,

That is normal. If you put a cable on a public road, you are doing a
"temporary privatisation of the public domain".
The city of Sint-Niklaas gives the following info (other cities will have
similar rules):
http://www.sint-niklaas.be/modules/phpwiki/index.php?pagename=Toelatingen%20openbare%20weg
http://www.sint-niklaas.be/modules/phpwiki/index.php?pagename=Stadsbelastingen

It seems you need permission for commercial advertising on the public
domain, and we all know Ubuntu isn't commercial, but explain that to a
random civil servant, good luck...

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-24 Thread Cedric Janssens
About a year ago, they made an article about Ubuntu.
They used to be contacted by Ben Sion

Could be interesting to keep the contact.

Ced


2007/9/24, Julien Willem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ok, I'm contacting the "french part" of this newspapper. For the dutch
> version, maybe one of you can do it ? :)
>
> 2007/9/24, François Cauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Hi Julien,
> > Feel free to contact them about it. I think it's a excellent idea!
> > François Cauwe
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 08:59 +0200, Julien Willem wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > What about contacting "Metro" and asking them to put an advert in
> > > their newspapper for the Gutsy Release ?
> > >
> > > Julien.
> >
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-24 Thread Julien Willem
Ok, I'm contacting the "french part" of this newspapper. For the dutch
version, maybe one of you can do it ? :)

2007/9/24, François Cauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi Julien,
> Feel free to contact them about it. I think it's a excellent idea!
> François Cauwe
>
>
> On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 08:59 +0200, Julien Willem wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > What about contacting "Metro" and asking them to put an advert in
> > their newspapper for the Gutsy Release ?
> >
> > Julien.
>
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-24 Thread François Cauwe
Hi Julien,
Feel free to contact them about it. I think it's a excellent idea!
François Cauwe


On Mon, 2007-09-24 at 08:59 +0200, Julien Willem wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> What about contacting "Metro" and asking them to put an advert in
> their newspapper for the Gutsy Release ?
> 
> Julien.


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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-24 Thread Julien Willem
Hello,

What about contacting "Metro" and asking them to put an advert in their
newspapper for the Gutsy Release ?

Julien.
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-23 Thread snulkid
Le dimanche 23 septembre 2007 16:45, Pierre Vorhagen a écrit :
> snulkid I joined the lilit mailing list a few days ago

Great ! Laurent, several ULg people, and (present or former) ULg 
students (including Arlon FSUGAr members) are on this list. So I will 
post a call there and report any important information on the 
ubuntu-be wiki.

> to go meet you at l'élysée on thursday 4th to (maybe) join LiLiT.

You're welcome!

> Contact me, I go back to Liège this evening, we can meet an evening
> during the week if you want, I kot rue Louvrex (Saint Gilles side)

I take note of it. But I would like to put a report online so that 
things are clear before making appointments. I also have to deal with 
some "stuff" for a couple of days.

P.S. Among the new Fédé team, an administrator named André 
Vanderschelden comes from HEC too. Maybe you could get in touch with 
him to see if he is interested in free software promotion...

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-23 Thread Pierre Vorhagen
Crossed mails there!!

snulkid I joined the lilit mailing list a few days ago and wanted to
go meet you at l'élysée on thursday 4th to (maybe) join LiLiT. So
hello in advance :)
Concerning the ubuntu day at Ulg, I'll be there of course and help,
But I only have courses at the Sart Tilman on Thursday, I'm rue
Louvrex the rest of the week (Ingénieur de gestion à HEC)

Contact me, I go back to Liège this evening, we can meet an evening
during the week if you want, I kot rue Louvrex (Saint Gilles side)

Pierre

2007/9/23, snulkid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Le dimanche 23 septembre 2007 15:36, Pierre Vorhagen a écrit:
> > I am student in Liège and willing to help!
>
> Received loud and clear ;-)
>
> > Anyways, trying to reach the students is a good idea.
>
> Well, apart from the "trains station action", there is an event
> foreseen for that : the Ubuntu event on ULg campus (see Laurent
> Sibilla previous mails). LiLiT (Liege LUG) has been asked to be in
> charge of the LIP part : preparing it (room, servers, computers) is
> OK and we have members working on the ULg campus. But our members
> have a big problem being available for a working day event (even on
> Friday).
> So, Pierre, could you "hunt" for volunteers among your fellow
> students ?
>
> Since we don't know the date yet, may I create the page
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ReleaseParty/Gutsy/Liege2007 to
> write things down ?
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-23 Thread Pierre Vorhagen
I just added myself.
I never participated in an ubuntu-be event though, so if someone else
from Liège with more experience (organising material, flyers, posters,
tshirts, etc...) is free that afternoon I'd be happy :)

By the way... how does this work with the flyers? (design, print, ...)

Pierre

2007/9/23, François Cauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Great!
>
> The projector thing is a nice fantasy, but if it doesn't work, you can
> always just redistribute flyers, that's also important.
>
> François
>
> PS.
> I added Liège to the wiki page, can I add your name?
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ReleaseActions
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-23 Thread snulkid
Le dimanche 23 septembre 2007 15:36, Pierre Vorhagen a écrit :
> I am student in Liège and willing to help!

Received loud and clear ;-)

> Anyways, trying to reach the students is a good idea.

Well, apart from the "trains station action", there is an event 
foreseen for that : the Ubuntu event on ULg campus (see Laurent 
Sibilla previous mails). LiLiT (Liege LUG) has been asked to be in 
charge of the LIP part : preparing it (room, servers, computers) is 
OK and we have members working on the ULg campus. But our members 
have a big problem being available for a working day event (even on 
Friday).
So, Pierre, could you "hunt" for volunteers among your fellow 
students ?

Since we don't know the date yet, may I create the page
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ReleaseParty/Gutsy/Liege2007 to 
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-23 Thread François Cauwe
Great!

The projector thing is a nice fantasy, but if it doesn't work, you can
always just redistribute flyers, that's also important.

François

PS.
I added Liège to the wiki page, can I add your name?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ReleaseActions


Op zondag 23-09-2007 om 15:36 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Pierre
Vorhagen:
> Hi,
> 
> I am student in Liège and willing to help! But I really don't know if
> it will be possible setting up a projector on the construction site
> that is the Guillemins train station :)
> Finding an agreemennt with the TEC can be a good option though, as
> most (all?) people leaving the station go past the bus station too...
> 
> Anyways, trying to reach the students is a good idea.
> Pierre
> 
> 
> 2007/9/23, snulkid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Le dimanche 23 septembre 2007 12:17, François Cauwe a écrit:
> > > Leuven contains more than 600 students. The idea would be to (1)
> > > come with a projector, and project a presentation or a ubuntu
> > > desktop on a wall or screen at the exit.
> >
> > The new Liège Guillemins underground is full of space and wonderful
> > (sort of JFK airport TWA terminal...) but you'll have to wait 1 more
> > year or 2 to get access to it ;-))
> >
> > > Do you need a authorisation to redistribute flyers on the public
> > > road? I think you have to write in on it "Niet op de openbare weg
> > > gooien." (Don't throw on the public road).
> >
> > For the "Fête de l'internet 2005", our LUG wanted to get max.
> > visibility by using a room or booth in the very center of Liege
> > (place Cathédrale : see
> > http://lilit.be/photos.php?gal=fete-internet). It turned out to be an
> > administrative nightmare : you have to ask (and maybe to pay taxes) to
> > the City council, with a 3 months delay(!), to be allowed to have a
> > booth, to distribute flyers, to be clothed as a pinguin, to put
> > advertising posters on a window facing the street, to put a network
> > cable passing even a pedestrian street, etc. Finally, we made an
> > agreement with the "Médiathèque" asbl and the TEC (to use their bus
> > stop) because they already had the needed authorisations.
> >
> > So, as Cédric said and even if things cannot be worse than in Liege,
> > be careful !
> >
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-23 Thread Pierre Vorhagen
Hi,

I am student in Liège and willing to help! But I really don't know if
it will be possible setting up a projector on the construction site
that is the Guillemins train station :)
Finding an agreemennt with the TEC can be a good option though, as
most (all?) people leaving the station go past the bus station too...

Anyways, trying to reach the students is a good idea.
Pierre


2007/9/23, snulkid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Le dimanche 23 septembre 2007 12:17, François Cauwe a écrit:
> > Leuven contains more than 600 students. The idea would be to (1)
> > come with a projector, and project a presentation or a ubuntu
> > desktop on a wall or screen at the exit.
>
> The new Liège Guillemins underground is full of space and wonderful
> (sort of JFK airport TWA terminal...) but you'll have to wait 1 more
> year or 2 to get access to it ;-))
>
> > Do you need a authorisation to redistribute flyers on the public
> > road? I think you have to write in on it "Niet op de openbare weg
> > gooien." (Don't throw on the public road).
>
> For the "Fête de l'internet 2005", our LUG wanted to get max.
> visibility by using a room or booth in the very center of Liege
> (place Cathédrale : see
> http://lilit.be/photos.php?gal=fete-internet). It turned out to be an
> administrative nightmare : you have to ask (and maybe to pay taxes) to
> the City council, with a 3 months delay(!), to be allowed to have a
> booth, to distribute flyers, to be clothed as a pinguin, to put
> advertising posters on a window facing the street, to put a network
> cable passing even a pedestrian street, etc. Finally, we made an
> agreement with the "Médiathèque" asbl and the TEC (to use their bus
> stop) because they already had the needed authorisations.
>
> So, as Cédric said and even if things cannot be worse than in Liege,
> be careful !
>
> Greetings
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-23 Thread François Cauwe
I think it's better to avoid the administrative things. It seems also to
be a habit in Ghent and Leuven to give flyers away for party's in train
stations. So I don't see a problem. Just do it, and see how things turn
out. Otherwise you never do something.
I also saw already a bad at the exit of Gent-Sint-Pieters promoting for
the "International Christian Youth Days". 

François Cauwe


Op zondag 23-09-2007 om 15:17 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Cedric
Janssens:
> Indeed, this is a legal mention (in France, you have to write also
> IPNS (Imprimé par Nos soins).
> But
> For the projector and the screen, it's a kind of (cultural)
> manifestation... a promotionnal event
> And it's pretty sure you'll need authorization, either from SNCB (if
> you are on their area), either the city.
> 
> It's better to ask, than to be moved out by police officers, isn't it ?
> 
> Regards
> Cedric
> 
> 2007/9/23, François Cauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Do you need a authorisation to redistribute flyers on the public road?
> > I think you have to write in on it "Niet op de openbare weg
> > gooien." (Don't throw on the public road).
> >
> > François
> >
> > Op zondag 23-09-2007 om 14:57 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Cedric
> > Janssens:
> > > What about the autorisation needed by the SNCB?
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Cedric
> > >
> > > 2007/9/23, François Cauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > > Hi everybody,
> > > > I'm playing around with the following idea:
> > > >
> > > > Ubuntu needs to gain more visibility in Belgium. And it's important that
> > > > people hear a couple of time of Ubuntu before they actually try it.
> > > > Therefore, the 6 mouth release is ideal to do a "larger scale" action
> > > > around Ubuntu.
> > > >
> > > > I'm proposing the following "Train station actions" :
> > > >
> > > > During the Sunday evening there is a massive flow of students that pass
> > > > through the train stations of Belgian student city's. It wouldn't be a
> > > > big effort to do an action there, compared to the number of people we
> > > > can reach. Eg. A train coming from Brussels to Leuven contains more than
> > > > 600 students. The idea would be to (1) come with a projector, and
> > > > project a presentation or a ubuntu desktop on a wall or screen at the
> > > > exit. (2) Flyer at the exit of the train station.
> > > >
> > > > But if you have other idea's; please say!
> > > >
> > > > I'm proposing myself to coordinating this for Leuven, but I would
> > > > welcome everybody to do the same for other city's like Ghent,
> > > > Brussels, ...
> > > >
> > > > I created a wiki page, feel free to add your name and ideas!
> > > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ReleaseActions
> > > >
> > > > Can someone post this on the forums? Thanks!
> > > >
> > > > François Cauwe
> > > >
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-23 Thread snulkid
Le dimanche 23 septembre 2007 12:17, François Cauwe a écrit :
> Leuven contains more than 600 students. The idea would be to (1)
> come with a projector, and project a presentation or a ubuntu
> desktop on a wall or screen at the exit.

The new Liège Guillemins underground is full of space and wonderful 
(sort of JFK airport TWA terminal...) but you'll have to wait 1 more 
year or 2 to get access to it ;-))

> Do you need a authorisation to redistribute flyers on the public
> road? I think you have to write in on it "Niet op de openbare weg
> gooien." (Don't throw on the public road).

For the "Fête de l'internet 2005", our LUG wanted to get max. 
visibility by using a room or booth in the very center of Liege 
(place Cathédrale : see 
http://lilit.be/photos.php?gal=fete-internet). It turned out to be an 
administrative nightmare : you have to ask (and maybe to pay taxes) to 
the City council, with a 3 months delay(!), to be allowed to have a 
booth, to distribute flyers, to be clothed as a pinguin, to put 
advertising posters on a window facing the street, to put a network 
cable passing even a pedestrian street, etc. Finally, we made an 
agreement with the "Médiathèque" asbl and the TEC (to use their bus 
stop) because they already had the needed authorisations.

So, as Cédric said and even if things cannot be worse than in Liege, 
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-23 Thread Cedric Janssens
Indeed, this is a legal mention (in France, you have to write also
IPNS (Imprimé par Nos soins).
But
For the projector and the screen, it's a kind of (cultural)
manifestation... a promotionnal event
And it's pretty sure you'll need authorization, either from SNCB (if
you are on their area), either the city.

It's better to ask, than to be moved out by police officers, isn't it ?

Regards
Cedric

2007/9/23, François Cauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Do you need a authorisation to redistribute flyers on the public road?
> I think you have to write in on it "Niet op de openbare weg
> gooien." (Don't throw on the public road).
>
> François
>
> Op zondag 23-09-2007 om 14:57 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Cedric
> Janssens:
> > What about the autorisation needed by the SNCB?
> >
> > Regards
> > Cedric
> >
> > 2007/9/23, François Cauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Hi everybody,
> > > I'm playing around with the following idea:
> > >
> > > Ubuntu needs to gain more visibility in Belgium. And it's important that
> > > people hear a couple of time of Ubuntu before they actually try it.
> > > Therefore, the 6 mouth release is ideal to do a "larger scale" action
> > > around Ubuntu.
> > >
> > > I'm proposing the following "Train station actions" :
> > >
> > > During the Sunday evening there is a massive flow of students that pass
> > > through the train stations of Belgian student city's. It wouldn't be a
> > > big effort to do an action there, compared to the number of people we
> > > can reach. Eg. A train coming from Brussels to Leuven contains more than
> > > 600 students. The idea would be to (1) come with a projector, and
> > > project a presentation or a ubuntu desktop on a wall or screen at the
> > > exit. (2) Flyer at the exit of the train station.
> > >
> > > But if you have other idea's; please say!
> > >
> > > I'm proposing myself to coordinating this for Leuven, but I would
> > > welcome everybody to do the same for other city's like Ghent,
> > > Brussels, ...
> > >
> > > I created a wiki page, feel free to add your name and ideas!
> > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ReleaseActions
> > >
> > > Can someone post this on the forums? Thanks!
> > >
> > > François Cauwe
> > >
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-23 Thread François Cauwe
Do you need a authorisation to redistribute flyers on the public road?
I think you have to write in on it "Niet op de openbare weg
gooien." (Don't throw on the public road).

François
 
Op zondag 23-09-2007 om 14:57 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Cedric
Janssens:
> What about the autorisation needed by the SNCB?
> 
> Regards
> Cedric
> 
> 2007/9/23, François Cauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi everybody,
> > I'm playing around with the following idea:
> >
> > Ubuntu needs to gain more visibility in Belgium. And it's important that
> > people hear a couple of time of Ubuntu before they actually try it.
> > Therefore, the 6 mouth release is ideal to do a "larger scale" action
> > around Ubuntu.
> >
> > I'm proposing the following "Train station actions" :
> >
> > During the Sunday evening there is a massive flow of students that pass
> > through the train stations of Belgian student city's. It wouldn't be a
> > big effort to do an action there, compared to the number of people we
> > can reach. Eg. A train coming from Brussels to Leuven contains more than
> > 600 students. The idea would be to (1) come with a projector, and
> > project a presentation or a ubuntu desktop on a wall or screen at the
> > exit. (2) Flyer at the exit of the train station.
> >
> > But if you have other idea's; please say!
> >
> > I'm proposing myself to coordinating this for Leuven, but I would
> > welcome everybody to do the same for other city's like Ghent,
> > Brussels, ...
> >
> > I created a wiki page, feel free to add your name and ideas!
> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ReleaseActions
> >
> > Can someone post this on the forums? Thanks!
> >
> > François Cauwe
> >
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-23 Thread Cedric Janssens
What about the autorisation needed by the SNCB?

Regards
Cedric

2007/9/23, François Cauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi everybody,
> I'm playing around with the following idea:
>
> Ubuntu needs to gain more visibility in Belgium. And it's important that
> people hear a couple of time of Ubuntu before they actually try it.
> Therefore, the 6 mouth release is ideal to do a "larger scale" action
> around Ubuntu.
>
> I'm proposing the following "Train station actions" :
>
> During the Sunday evening there is a massive flow of students that pass
> through the train stations of Belgian student city's. It wouldn't be a
> big effort to do an action there, compared to the number of people we
> can reach. Eg. A train coming from Brussels to Leuven contains more than
> 600 students. The idea would be to (1) come with a projector, and
> project a presentation or a ubuntu desktop on a wall or screen at the
> exit. (2) Flyer at the exit of the train station.
>
> But if you have other idea's; please say!
>
> I'm proposing myself to coordinating this for Leuven, but I would
> welcome everybody to do the same for other city's like Ghent,
> Brussels, ...
>
> I created a wiki page, feel free to add your name and ideas!
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ReleaseActions
>
> Can someone post this on the forums? Thanks!
>
> François Cauwe
>
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-23 Thread Bart Broeckx
Ok I'll post it on the dutch forum

Greetz,
Bart

2007/9/23, François Cauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi everybody,
> I'm playing around with the following idea:
>
> Ubuntu needs to gain more visibility in Belgium. And it's important that
> people hear a couple of time of Ubuntu before they actually try it.
> Therefore, the 6 mouth release is ideal to do a "larger scale" action
> around Ubuntu.
>
> I'm proposing the following "Train station actions" :
>
> During the Sunday evening there is a massive flow of students that pass
> through the train stations of Belgian student city's. It wouldn't be a
> big effort to do an action there, compared to the number of people we
> can reach. Eg. A train coming from Brussels to Leuven contains more than
> 600 students. The idea would be to (1) come with a projector, and
> project a presentation or a ubuntu desktop on a wall or screen at the
> exit. (2) Flyer at the exit of the train station.
>
> But if you have other idea's; please say!
>
> I'm proposing myself to coordinating this for Leuven, but I would
> welcome everybody to do the same for other city's like Ghent,
> Brussels, ...
>
> I created a wiki page, feel free to add your name and ideas!
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ReleaseActions
>
> Can someone post this on the forums? Thanks!
>
> François Cauwe
>
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[Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

2007-09-23 Thread François Cauwe
Hi everybody,
I'm playing around with the following idea:

Ubuntu needs to gain more visibility in Belgium. And it's important that
people hear a couple of time of Ubuntu before they actually try it.
Therefore, the 6 mouth release is ideal to do a "larger scale" action
around Ubuntu.

I'm proposing the following "Train station actions" :

During the Sunday evening there is a massive flow of students that pass
through the train stations of Belgian student city's. It wouldn't be a
big effort to do an action there, compared to the number of people we
can reach. Eg. A train coming from Brussels to Leuven contains more than
600 students. The idea would be to (1) come with a projector, and
project a presentation or a ubuntu desktop on a wall or screen at the
exit. (2) Flyer at the exit of the train station.

But if you have other idea's; please say!

I'm proposing myself to coordinating this for Leuven, but I would
welcome everybody to do the same for other city's like Ghent,
Brussels, ...

I created a wiki page, feel free to add your name and ideas!
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ReleaseActions

Can someone post this on the forums? Thanks!

François Cauwe

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