[Ubuntu-be] Antwerp fair report

2007-03-04 Thread Michel Daggelinckx
We where present at the Dipro fair in Antwerp the weekend of 24-25/02/2007.
We had allot of interested visitors at our booth.
Among them a number of representatives of local computer clubs.
Also a number of German and Dutch vendors where interested in Ubuntu.
We spread all our pressed cd's and around 170 burned cd's.
Thanks to the local computer clubs who helped us to burn cd's.

Donations where sadly very low.

Still it was a very productive fair as we had a few people who where
interested to become an Ubuntu support point.


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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Antwerp fair report

2007-03-04 Thread Nicolas Pettiaux
2007/3/4, Michel Daggelinckx [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 We where present at the Dipro fair in Antwerp the weekend of 24-25/02/2007.

thanks for the report. Maybe it could be added to the wiki.

 We had allot of interested visitors at our booth.
 Among them a number of representatives of local computer clubs.
 Also a number of German and Dutch vendors where interested in Ubuntu.
 We spread all our pressed cd's and around 170 burned cd's.

it is sad that the people who receive these CD do not give back
something, that would show at least that they understand that someone
is paying for the CD + time to press + electricity + ...

 Still it was a very productive fair as we had a few people who where
 interested to become an Ubuntu support point.

Good.

THanks,

Nicolas
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Antwerp fair report

2007-03-04 Thread Ismael Demiddel
Op ma, 05-03-2007 te 00:05 +0100, schreef Nicolas Pettiaux:
 2007/3/4, Michel Daggelinckx [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  We where present at the Dipro fair in Antwerp the weekend of 24-25/02/2007.
 
 thanks for the report. Maybe it could be added to the wiki.
 
  We had allot of interested visitors at our booth.
  Among them a number of representatives of local computer clubs.
  Also a number of German and Dutch vendors where interested in Ubuntu.
  We spread all our pressed cd's and around 170 burned cd's.
 
 it is sad that the people who receive these CD do not give back
 something, that would show at least that they understand that someone
 is paying for the CD + time to press + electricity + ...

Last time in Ghent I told almost everybody that we are doing this for
free and we need support. (and other things to get there mind to
donating like We also have to pay everything ...) and then there were a
lot of people who gave money. I guess we had around € 30. 

Ok we want the ubuntu spirit to grow, but I work for a promotion bureau
and if you compare a dipro with this I must say there aren't much
differences. I don't say people are good or bad. But when I give coca
cola for free, there aren't a lot of people who think about giving me
money.

You can say it's totally different and I can't compare this, but then
think again and think what an effort we do in persuading these people to
use Ubuntu. We need to stress more the fact that we are a non profit
organisation and we that we exist of volunteers who are giving up some
free time to explain how Ubuntu works and what it is.

And tell me who wouldn't give a symbolic euro for software as good as
Ubuntu? I doesn't have to be a symbolic euro, just ask them to donate to
support our goals. (I wonder who would dare to throw in €0,01 ?)
 
  Still it was a very productive fair as we had a few people who where
  interested to become an Ubuntu support point.
 
 Good.
 
 THanks,
 
 Nicolas
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Kind regards
Ismaël Demiddel


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