- What are we planning for FOSDEM? Will we apply for a dev-room
again and/or for a stand? (for a dev-room we would need speakers, a
stand needs more manpower to operate than the dev-room (all the time
at least two to three people must be at the stand and since nobody
can be there all the time so we need way more than that))
I agree that if we have to choose, a room with some good presentations
for the general public seem to be more effective than the stand in
terms of marketing. :-)
When I say "presentations for the general public" I was thinking of
topics such as, for example,
* Objective-C/GNUstep on Microsoft Windows. How you use it, what
works, what doesn't, with demo.
* a tutorial on how to build your first Objective-C programs
(probably the most frequently asked FAQ on the mailing list)
* Maybe a general introduction to Objective-C ? We can make it
reasonably general so it applies to both GNUstep, Apple and iPhone -
thus attracting
a bigger crowd.
* Maybe some tutorials/presentations on some "advanced" topics in
Objective-C ? (eg, discussing some of many typical Objective-C/
OpenStep design patterns)
Something that might be useful to iPhone/Apple developers as well as
GNUstep ones - so they come to the presentation, and then we'll do all
the explanations
and examples in GNUstep and they'll incidentally discover that there
are free/GNU Objective-C frameworks, and that they work great. :-)
Thanks
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