On 6/30/06, Lourens Veen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

That depends on how you present it I guess. If you spend the entire talk
saying how great OGD1 is and why people would want to buy it then I'd
say it would qualify as a sales pitch. If you talked about the
community, how it is organised (including the relationship with TT),
and what plans we have, then I suppose it won't be a problem if you
mention OGD1, the problem it intends to solve, and its features.

Free software can also be turned into a product, so if merely talking
about something that could be sold would be a problem, there probably
wouldn't be any presentations at all :-).

I have just written them about this to seek their advice.

Regarding the form, what kind of A/V equiment do you think we'll need?
I suspect we could do the entire presentation using Impress.  I could
get another drive for my laptop and install Ubuntu for that purpose,
so we'd just need a digital projector.

You guys who have been doing a spectacular job with the graphics for
this stuff could really out-do yourselves by helping me to make a
beautiful presentation here! :)
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