Moin! Alexander Schmehl wrote: > c) Decide if we need additional furniture. > We get a small table, and a computer table/info point. > I think it would be nice, to have some kind of commode, to put away > our disks/shirts (see b). It's a business congress, and I don't > think our booth will look nice for them with different carboard > boxes lying arroung (and we have not as much tables to hide them as > at LinuxTag). > So I'll ask Fr. K�ppel, if we can get one.
Before ordering, please ensure that LWE is paying for it so you don't get a receipt you haven't expected. > <s>Company</s>Project: Debian GNU/Linux Why not "Debian Project"? You seem to confuse the product with the pproducer. > (Yes, I know some developers working on a Hurd and BSD port, but I > think adding GNU/Linux will tell those businessman, that we are a > distribution) I thought we were a project creating a distribution. I may be wrong, though. :-) > Street, land, city, phone, fax, contact person: Any good Idea? > Email: [email protected] > Well, my first thought. I'd ask to include an URL there and nothing else: http://www.debian.org/ Everything else doesn't make that much sense. > Product Description (max. 116 chars): > Debian is ein freies Betriebssystem und besteht aus �ber 8710 > Programmen, deren Quelltext frei erh�ltlich ist. What about? Das Debian-Projekt besteht aus nahezu 1000 freiwilligen Entwicklern, die ein Freies Betriebssystem f�r Computer aller Art erstellen. > Advertisment: > ============= > (Deadline: 30th of september) > > 1. Logos > They will send me their Logos via mail soon, well, they think it is > nice to make a link to their site, where you can pre-registrate your > visit for free (instead of pay when you arrive). We already link to their site from <http://www.debian.org/events/2002/1029-lwe>, which is the usual way. > Quite funny for me, who is doing that kind of organisation for the > first time :)) Now you get an idea at least how expensive the projects booths at an exhibition are. LinuxTag has to ay similar fees for such equipment. Regards, Joey -- Long noun chains don't automatically imply security. -- Bruce Schneier -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

