Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> One of the most important questions being: what should the b ooth look >> like: Joey, can we get a plan of the booth? Well, at least the size of >> it so that we can plan a bit on what to place where? > Since I don't have a plan, I can't provide one. If you force me to > get one, it'll be a 3x3 qm booth, with one open side (because that's > the only thing I can guarantee at the moment).
So we dont force and get 30x30qm :) >> (maybe a small room somewhere?) where could set up a coffee machine >> and keep the professional discussions there. Some place where all >> DDs can hang around if there are enough persons in the booth and >> naturally this would be the place for the techie-visitor to ask >> freaky questions. Opinions? > Currently this will have to be moved to a foyer or something, since I > don't believe that we can get another spare room. Also, there's a > ~80m distance between the exhibition and rooms for talks and > workshops. Buuhh. So a slighlty bigger booth and one part as a "DD Storeroom" and one part for the rest :) > Since our current worldmap is from 1999 and it's now 2002, the current > worldmap is probably somewhat outdated. In 1999 there were about 500 > DD's and we're now at 1000 or something. So yes, there are some > changes... To old, yes. :) >> I don't think we get a extra room for debian! > Probably not. So do all things on the booth. >> > - hopefully one or two tables to sit down when talking with the visitors >> no, please not. We are not a company and we don't make contracts, we >> don't need tables. Tables need some a lot of size of a booth. > "We don't need tables." May I count on that? It'll make booth > planning much easier and cheaper. :) We do need tables. The Hardware cant fly :) >> we should show debian all the time! > Err... Did anybody planned to show something different? Windows. Yes. Thats great. *g* Is it not "Linuxtag - Lets show how bad it is" ? :) > a) The distance between the white wall and the beamer needs to be > large enough. I have to admit that I don't have enough experience > with different beamers to tell you how much space is required in > between. 4 or 5 meters should be enough. And if we dont have the beamer running the whole time, just for shows we can use the space in the other times. > c) Make sure nobody is able to crash the beamer. Paint a Windows Logo on it and noone trys to touch it. :) -- begin OjE-ist-scheisse.txt bye, Joerg Registered Linux User #97793 @ http://counter.li.org end -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]