Scott Dier wrote: > * Scott Dier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010509 15:31]: > > * Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010509 15:16]: > > > June 25 - 30, 2001 > > I was more worried about times/dates the booth needs to be managed. :) > > Looks like Thursday June 28 noon-7pm and June 29th 10am-4pm.
Noted. I've listed you as main coordinator and you and Noah as contact for Usenix, hope that's ok. > Whats the plan for it usually? I saw the LWCE booth last year where you > basically have CD's handy to hawk at passerby, interact with people and > tell them about debian/answer questions, perhaps a machine or two to > show off with if needed. Please check the additional documents on http://www.debian.org/events/ They may answer your questions already. > Do we get the CDs donated or does it work out show by show basis? This works out on a by show basis - or not. You'd have to contact vendors on your own. > Looks like I at least have 4 things I want to go over those two days, > leaving holes at 3:50-5:40pm on the 28th... 10am-10:40am and 1:50pm-4pm > on the 29th. Minimally I want to be at talks during those times.... > Otherwise, if we can find a group of people willing it wouldn't be a bad > thing. I'd say that running a booth requires at least two people. Together with Noah you are two, so it should be possible. Some would make things easier, of course. > Should we plaster one of the lists in a couple days to ask for > help, or is this the only good list to look for volunteers for the > booth? I don't think this list was too advertised, and I worry some > people might not know that we are even planning this. Just go ahead. I don't think debian-events-na has been distributed far enough so people from debian-devel know about it yet. Thus a posting to -devel may be worth it. Assuming I don't forget it, I'll post something to debian-news about 1 week ahead of the event. Regards, Joey -- This is Linux Country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot.

