On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 03:00:12PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > Why not just treat women like any other visitor? Female visitors don't > only stare at your ass, do they? hm, definately needs further research..
> It's very disappointing that this (both of the above) have to be mentioned. Full ack. As a side note: I think I've read quite a lot (debian/lt2k mailinglist) about organisation of the last linuxtag events. Year by year the grade of occurence and appearance was raised more and more into some sort of professionalism. This is not a bad thing, however don't forget this is still community and if some plans go on that way, you will have some sort of strict rules for doing booth maintenance at the debian booth in some years/events. If someone tells me in two or three years to exchange my skate sneakers with patent leather shoes or just to pull up my trousers, because it does not look usual, in order to help at the booth I would withdraw any work for any project (don't forget that most people devote their free time for this, so you should let them stay as long is it is not some form of the already mentioned 'nudity'...). This is my personal opinion and should not be reflected on the before mentioned topics, just something I observed throughout the years (and filled out a bit extreme, right)... But please, no extreme rules the next years :-) After all, communication should be in the foreground and not other people's asses, breasts, clothing style, hair style or beards. Lets try to keep it that way. MfG/Regards, Alexander -- Alexander Reelsen http://tretmine.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]

