Running a booth is getting the GNOME event box, setting up the booth (pretty
quick process) and then making sure there is someone at the booth when the
exhibits are open. So how much time it would take would depend on how many
other volunteers you find there.
Maybe others who have organized a
I've setup the GNOME booth at OSCON several times. Over there it didn't
take a long time because we had a fairly minimal setup. You'll need at
least 2 people especially if you have computers / laptop there. It was
about 25 minute setup time wtih one poster, handouts, and setting up
computer.
There's a few events where I'm sure GNOME could have a booth.
Is anybody interested in representing GNOME at:
Southeast Linux Fest
Ohio Linux Fest
...
It's really time to start getting the word about GNOME 3 out there!
Stormy
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On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 11:33 -0600, Stormy Peters wrote:
There's a few events where I'm sure GNOME could have a booth.
Is anybody interested in representing GNOME at:
Southeast Linux Fest
Ohio Linux Fest
...
It's really time to start getting the word about GNOME 3 out there!
I'm
I think there is a northwest linuxfest as well right?
sri
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Stormy Peters sto...@gnome.org wrote:
There's a few events where I'm sure GNOME could have a booth.
Is anybody interested in representing GNOME at:
Southeast Linux Fest
Ohio Linux Fest
...
It's
! Be an official GNOME speaker.
Stormy
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Stormy Peters sto...@gnome.org wrote:
Don't forget to add any talks you are giving to the GNOME calendar and
events page:
- http://live.gnome.org/GnomeEvents
- *
http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src
Don't forget to add any talks you are giving to the GNOME calendar and
events page:
- http://live.gnome.org/GnomeEvents
- *
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