Re: FOSDEM booth

2018-12-13 Thread Sriram Ramkrishna
On Thu, 2018-12-13 at 23:28 +, Ekaterina Gerasimova wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Dec 2018, 23:23 Sriram Ramkrishna  wrote:
> > How things going with the FOSDEM booth?  Have we got all the
> > logistics
> > nailed down?
> 
> We need more stickers by FOSDEM and the t-shirt design by start of
> Jan.

OK, we'll address the t-shirt design in tomorrow's engagement meeting. 
I will see if we can get Carlos (which owns the swag center in Europe I
believe) to print out some more.  Is there an existing ticket for the
swag request?  If not, can you create one with what you think we'll
need and we can get that taken care of.


> 
> > By FOSDEM, Purism will have a dev kit for the librem 5.  What I
> > would
> > like to do is, is use it to show off GTK+/Libhandy to show that
> > GTK+
> > can now be used for different screen sizes.
> > I'm asking if it is okay to display that hardware with the
> > understanding that it is only going to show off GTK+ capabilities
> > rather than talking about the Librem 5.
> 
> We don't really have the space… but let's chat over IRC? Maybe we can
> work something out. But the space is already a really big issue.
> 

OK, no worries.  I'll reach out to you tomorrow and work out any
possible logistics.

sri

> > My focus here is to show off the platform not the hardware.  The
> > other
> > advantage is driving booth traffic with something unique.  My
> > intent is
> > to to leverage the dev kit, but if it is perceived as Purism taking
> > advantage then let's nix it.  But I'd like to know if this rings
> > any
> > alarm bells.  
> > 
> > OB: I am a Purism employee - secondly, FOSDEM does not allow
> > corporate/business to have booth etc.  So they can't have their own
> > booth.  I'm being clear on that so that you can gauge intent.
> > 
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REMINDER: Engagement Team Meeting Dec 14, 2018 20:00 UTC

2018-12-13 Thread Sriram Ramkrishna
Sriram Ramkrishna s...@gnome.org via gnome.org 

Fri, Dec 14, 20:00 UTC


Hi All, 

This is a quick reminder about the GNOME Engagement team meeting on
Friday, 2018-12-14 (Dec 14th) at 20:00 UTC.

At that time, join the #engagement channel and join us via voice call.
You can join the call by clicking the link below or dialing in on your
phone: 

Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/gnome-engagement
Optional dial in number: 857-216-6156

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(or try dialing this: +18572166156;62777


You can find the editable version of our agenda here: Engagement
Meeting Agenda [1]. If you have anything you'd like us to talk about,
please add it along with your name in parenthesis so we know who to ask
about that item.

Best, 
Sri


Proposed Agenda
 * Engagement Blog
 * Planning for next year
 * Follow ups from last meeting
 * New tickets/existing tickets

If you're new to GNOME or the Engagement Team...
We'd love to have you join our meeting and get to know part of the
team! 

To join the engagement team meeting, make sure that you have an IRC
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If you want to chat before the call, just email or ping me on IRC:
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If you're curious, you can take a look at notes from our previous
meetings here: EngagementTeam Meetings [4].

We look forward to meeting you!

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[1] https://etherpad.gnome.org/p/engagement-team-meetings
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Re: FOSDEM booth

2018-12-13 Thread Ekaterina Gerasimova via engagement-list
On Thu, 13 Dec 2018, 23:23 Sriram Ramkrishna  How things going with the FOSDEM booth?  Have we got all the logistics
> nailed down?
>

We need more stickers by FOSDEM and the t-shirt design by start of Jan.

By FOSDEM, Purism will have a dev kit for the librem 5.  What I would
> like to do is, is use it to show off GTK+/Libhandy to show that GTK+
> can now be used for different screen sizes.


I'm asking if it is okay to display that hardware with the
> understanding that it is only going to show off GTK+ capabilities
> rather than talking about the Librem 5.
>

We don't really have the space… but let's chat over IRC? Maybe we can work
something out. But the space is already a really big issue.

My focus here is to show off the platform not the hardware.  The other
> advantage is driving booth traffic with something unique.  My intent is
> to to leverage the dev kit, but if it is perceived as Purism taking
> advantage then let's nix it.  But I'd like to know if this rings any
> alarm bells.
>
> OB: I am a Purism employee - secondly, FOSDEM does not allow
> corporate/business to have booth etc.  So they can't have their own
> booth.  I'm being clear on that so that you can gauge intent.
>
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FOSDEM booth

2018-12-13 Thread Sriram Ramkrishna
How things going with the FOSDEM booth?  Have we got all the logistics
nailed down?

By FOSDEM, Purism will have a dev kit for the librem 5.  What I would
like to do is, is use it to show off GTK+/Libhandy to show that GTK+
can now be used for different screen sizes.

I'm asking if it is okay to display that hardware with the
understanding that it is only going to show off GTK+ capabilities
rather than talking about the Librem 5.

My focus here is to show off the platform not the hardware.  The other
advantage is driving booth traffic with something unique.  My intent is
to to leverage the dev kit, but if it is perceived as Purism taking
advantage then let's nix it.  But I'd like to know if this rings any
alarm bells.  

OB: I am a Purism employee - secondly, FOSDEM does not allow
corporate/business to have booth etc.  So they can't have their own
booth.  I'm being clear on that so that you can gauge intent.

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