Le vendredi 17 septembre 2010 à 22:00 +0200, Peter Stuge a écrit :
> 
> I was at FOSDEM last year and had a great time. It was really
> difficult to manage to spend time with everyone I would have liked
> to, while at the event. The evenings are also important to plan a
> little. We had a coreboot devroom last year and a couple of coreboot
> people went for dinner and drinks; one of the few times a couple of
> developers have managed to actually meet. 

Could you describe us what is devroom?

When I visited FOSDEM a few years ago, there were:

* Small booth at the entrance. From memory, it was GNU foundation,
FreeBSD, etc ... These booths were left alone after a few hours.

* Training rooms. The training room is a 20 seats room where you can
enter at any time, sit, connect your computer, discuss with people and
get help on technical issues. We should have very attractive posters in
front of the training room.

For example, I recall there was a "first time install GNU/Linux" room
where newbees could get rid of Windows and install a Free system.

* Presentation rooms. These presentation rooms were for 50 people, with
a screen and ability to make presentations. Presentations have to be 15
minutes to 30 minutes, no longer.

I would suggest that we book a training room during two days and that we
have a presentation room for a few hours.

Also, the first day, some projects offer leaflets to attract new people.
We can print some and give them at the entrance.

Kind regards,
Jean-Michel
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