Re: Booth on Chemnitzer Linuxtage 2024

2023-12-05 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm

Am 06.12.23 um 02:33 schrieb David Kastrup:


Hi,

if you think you'd like to help providing a booth on the Chemnitzer
Linuxtage 2024 (happening on the weekend March 16/17), please checkout
the CfP at
<https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2024/en/programm/anmeldung/live>.

Note that companies but not community projects are charged for booths.
We'd need 2–4 persons manning the booth and prepare suitable
presentation material, and help people with questions and showcase
working on music and performance material.

If we have suitable people and can figure out a suitable goal, we could
think about offering a workshop.  I am not sure we'd get a talk slot
since I just held a LilyPond talk this year.  I'd probably try to land a
Shotcut video editor talk (I've not yet talked about key frames in
Shotcut which allow to the "smooth scrolling" stuff in videos like
<https://youtu.be/spAP7ODPCyg>).  Particularly if I get that talk in, it
would be good to have at least two more people for the booth.

There is a yearly bus organized from the Ruhr area if that helps.  The
conference is the largest in Germany with a similar theme (typically
about 2500 to 3000 visitors).

Interest?  The conference is a friendly meeting place, and presenters
get a nice social event on Saturday with catering.



Hi David,

I’ll probably help at the DANTE booth and give some ConTeXt related 
talk, but I’d like to finally meet you in person. Maybe it makes sense 
to ask for neighbouring booths, since TeX and LilyPond folks tend to 
overlap anyway.


I would appreciate a lift from the Rhein/Main area, otherwise will try 
to come by train (with Deutsche Bahn you can only try). I’ll stay in the 
area for Leipzig book fair afterwards.


Hraban



Booth on Chemnitzer Linuxtage 2024

2023-12-05 Thread David Kastrup


Hi,

if you think you'd like to help providing a booth on the Chemnitzer
Linuxtage 2024 (happening on the weekend March 16/17), please checkout
the CfP at
<https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2024/en/programm/anmeldung/live>.

Note that companies but not community projects are charged for booths.
We'd need 2–4 persons manning the booth and prepare suitable
presentation material, and help people with questions and showcase
working on music and performance material.

If we have suitable people and can figure out a suitable goal, we could
think about offering a workshop.  I am not sure we'd get a talk slot
since I just held a LilyPond talk this year.  I'd probably try to land a
Shotcut video editor talk (I've not yet talked about key frames in
Shotcut which allow to the "smooth scrolling" stuff in videos like
<https://youtu.be/spAP7ODPCyg>).  Particularly if I get that talk in, it
would be good to have at least two more people for the booth.

There is a yearly bus organized from the Ruhr area if that helps.  The
conference is the largest in Germany with a similar theme (typically
about 2500 to 3000 visitors).

Interest?  The conference is a friendly meeting place, and presenters
get a nice social event on Saturday with catering.

-- 
David Kastrup