Am Freitag 12 Februar 2010 13:32:40 schrieb Andreas Tille: > On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:23:31PM +0100, Jan Wagner wrote: > > actually, we[1] are 6 persons, which looks not so bad. I created a booth > > schedule[2], to coordinate who will be on the booth and when. We need at > > least 2 people at the booth, so please fill up the schedule. > > Done. (Thanks for creating) > > > We also have an overview, who will bring what material[3] and > > merchandising[4]. > > I'll bring just my laptop. > > > We still need info material. Is there any available anywhere? > > > > Also still open is the important task to prepare a poster for the booth. > > We can get one for free by the organiser, but we need to provide content. > > A draft[5] is available, mainly taken from our official about[6] and the > > kFreeBSD ports[7]. Please collaborate, the official available > > informations seems not in a shape I recommand to use them at such an > > event. > > I just mumbled some suggestions via Mail. I just repeat in this enhanced > circle (sorry for German content on this list): > > --- > Innerhalb Debians existieren Anpassungen für verschiedene > Spezialgebiete, sogenannte Debian Pure Blends. Diese sind vollständig > integrierte Untermengen von Debian, die besondere Unterstützung für > Anwender wie Schulen (Debian Edu), Wissenschaftler (Debian Science), > Mediziner (Debian Med), Blinde und Sehbehinderte (Debian Accessibility) > bieten. Die Blends verstehen sich als das "missing link" zwischen > Entwicklern (im Debian-Jargon "Upstream") und Anwendern dieser Software. > > Debian legt Wert auf eine gute Zusammenarbeit der Entwickler. So werden > Gruppen von ähnlichen Paketen von einem Maintainer-Team betreut. > Beispiele dafür sind die Debian Perl Group, die sich um nahezu alle Perl > Pakete kümmert und das Debian Games Team, das sich für die Paketierung > von Spielen verantwortlich fühlt. > --- > > I would also mention screenshots.debian.net. If somebody agrees I might > write 1-2 sentences. > > And yes, I know the content is limited - I would replace other things which > are IMHO not so interesting by my suggestion above. > > > Axel: Maybe you could shrink the hurd part and extent the kFreeBSD part? > > Definitely shrinking the Hurd part, mentioning kFreeBSD is enough. I do > not have the impression that potential visitors are *that* interested in > these details. Those who really are will catch the keyword and ask. > For instance having screenshots for our applications is way more > interesting for the target audience than having different kernels (and > those who are interested will just know this fact). We even might > consider makeing a screenshot of screenshots.debian.net and using this > image. > > Kind regards > > Andreas. > > PS: Anybody cared for contacting the Sidux people. I remember that we > might have done a bit more of coordination with these guys last > year.
Hi Andreas, looking at the floorplan debian and sidux are next to each other as i asked for when applying for a booth regards ferdi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

