Hi all Many thanks to all who commented on Paris, whether they come or not. Especially lack of technical people there makes the below FAQ important. Not only for Paris, it would be helpful for all events. When you have a minute, can you please add there (by the link) just 2-3 lines may be, relating to your scope of work.
Thanks a lot in advance! Begin forwarded message: > From: Raphaël Jadot <[email protected]> > Subject: [om-workshop] The booth-keeper survival kit > Date: 13April, 2014 9:27:07 PM GMT+02:00 > To: OpenMandriva Workshop <[email protected]> > Reply-To: OpenMandriva Workshop <[email protected]> > > Hello, > > this is a draft of paperwork we thought about after a discussion with JCL. > The goal is to give all the necessary informations on how to maintain and > animate a booth during an event, so that it's not too much consuming in > energy, and give enough support to provide visitors enough information to > satisfy their curiosity (and even their will to participate to the project) > > The target of this document is at the same time for non-technical people that > may be afraid of not knowing what how to answer to frequently asked > questions, or technical people that may be puzzled with community/governance > topics, and to have enough informations about the specificities of > OpenMandriva, assocication and distribution (including additional topics, > such as abf, kernel NRJQl, support of other DE, our relation with > ROSA/Mandriva/Mageia etc) > > It's also aimed to be a reminder of documents and other support to ask for > (leaflets, USB/DVD etc), to provide, the best way to attract attention, > communicate etc, how to be reinbursed, etc. > > > Why this document? > > We'll have more and more events in which we should be present, around the > world, and it will not be possible to gather each time technical people, PR > people, etc. > > > > But we may have contributors willing to represent OpenMandriva in a National, > or local event. This document is aimed to be a vade-mecum for people willing > to participate to an event in the name of OpenMandriva. Don't hesitate to > improve it and add your experience from previous events (what was good, > wrong, lacking, attractive etc.) > > > > Here is the link (yes for now it's on Google drive, we'll move it to a > "better" place soon :) > > > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/17seJbQUODieNN9D2fUVoEwp-SM0FUsfZHAOkFtxLltI/edit?usp=sharing > > Cheers > > > Raphaël
