- Glynn Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
Personally, it's probably more effective to walk around with a
shoulder bag filled with GNOME CD's and schmooze at OSCON which is
really the kind of conference where I find booths to be of limited
effectiveness.
Hey,
Paul Cooper wrote:
Another thing we could do is hold a BOF / impromptu event. Haven't
been to OSCON at it's new venue but they alway used to provide rooms
for BOFS. With at least Glynn, JDub and me there we should have
enough people to do something (if nothing else talk about Guadec
Hi,
Paul Cooper wrote:
Another thing we could do is hold a BOF / impromptu event. Haven't
been to OSCON at it's new venue but they alway used to provide rooms
for BOFS. With at least Glynn, JDub and me there we should have
enough people to do something (if nothing else talk about Guadec
Hey,
Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
Personally, it's probably more effective to walk around with a
shoulder bag filled with GNOME CD's and schmooze at OSCON which is
really the kind of conference where I find booths to be of limited
effectiveness.
Sounds like a good plan - I'll be up at OSCON too
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 12:20:17PM +0100, Paul Cooper wrote:
As an aside - is anyone in Portland organising a booth for OSCON (because I
can help out if needed).
I'm not sure if we have time to set up a booth. I can put you in
touch with the people in O'Reilly if you want to set up a
Hi,
Paul Cooper wrote:
That experience made me think about writing a cheat sheet for Expos -
but it turns out that there is already an excellent set of notes at
http://live.gnome.org/MarketingTeam/EventsOrganisation thanks to
Thilo, Murray and Luis. It will only take a small amount of