Re: [IAEP] Linuxtag 2009 - how do we want to promote Sugar Labs

2009-03-13 Thread David Farning
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 6:21 AM, Sean DALY sdaly...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Simon no problem let's put it on the agenda Part of the meeting will be either laughing in celebration or crying in desolation, depending on how the press reacts or doesn't to Monday's media launch ;-) Sean By every

Re: [IAEP] Linuxtag 2009 - how do we want to promote Sugar Labs

2009-03-12 Thread Simon Schampijer
Rita Freudenberg wrote: Am 12.02.2009 um 12:41 schrieb Holger Levsen: Hi, On Dienstag, 10. Februar 2009, Simon Schampijer wrote: I would like us to be present at LinuxTag (24-27 June 2009) [1]. What do you think about a shared booth with the german OLPC association, OLPC Deutschland

Re: [IAEP] Linuxtag 2009 - how do we want to promote Sugar Labs

2009-03-12 Thread Simon Schampijer
Sean DALY wrote: Hi Simon no problem let's put it on the agenda Part of the meeting will be either laughing in celebration or crying in desolation, depending on how the press reacts or doesn't to Monday's media launch ;-) Sean Awesome, either works fine for me - positive and negative

Re: [IAEP] Linuxtag 2009 - how do we want to promote Sugar Labs

2009-02-13 Thread Rita Freudenberg
Am 12.02.2009 um 12:41 schrieb Holger Levsen: Hi, On Dienstag, 10. Februar 2009, Simon Schampijer wrote: I would like us to be present at LinuxTag (24-27 June 2009) [1]. What do you think about a shared booth with the german OLPC association, OLPC Deutschland e.V.? Hi all, while

Re: [IAEP] Linuxtag 2009 - how do we want to promote Sugar Labs

2009-02-12 Thread Simon Schampijer
Holger Levsen wrote: Hi, On Dienstag, 10. Februar 2009, Simon Schampijer wrote: I would like us to be present at LinuxTag (24-27 June 2009) [1]. What do you think about a shared booth with the german OLPC association, OLPC Deutschland e.V.? regards, Holger Oh, awesome

Re: [IAEP] Linuxtag 2009 - how do we want to promote Sugar Labs

2009-02-12 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi Simon, On Donnerstag, 12. Februar 2009, Simon Schampijer wrote: Oh, awesome - sounds like a great idea to me. :-) One little thing I am worried in general, is to make sure that people perceive Sugar Labs now as something independent of OLPC, but that we share some of the goals. I

Re: [IAEP] Linuxtag 2009 - how do we want to promote Sugar Labs

2009-02-12 Thread Sean DALY
The quickest way to develop the Sugar brand (aside from the logo of course) is color: something different from the XO's green (Pantone-361 if I remember correctly). I have looked at the logo page and see possibilities. It doesn't have to be one color (although that may be preferable), but it

Re: [IAEP] Linuxtag 2009 - how do we want to promote Sugar Labs

2009-02-12 Thread Simon Schampijer
Holger Levsen wrote: Hi Simon, On Donnerstag, 12. Februar 2009, Simon Schampijer wrote: Oh, awesome - sounds like a great idea to me. :-) One little thing I am worried in general, is to make sure that people perceive Sugar Labs now as something independent of OLPC, but that we share

Re: [IAEP] Linuxtag 2009 - how do we want to promote Sugar Labs

2009-02-12 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi, On Donnerstag, 12. Februar 2009, Simon Schampijer wrote: yeah, guess that would work. We could also put Sugarlabs marketing material on one side, and OLPC Deutschland e.V. material on the other :) (And then mix the people... :) Sounds good. so far people on olpc...@l.l.o also liked

Re: [IAEP] Linuxtag 2009 - how do we want to promote Sugar Labs

2009-02-11 Thread Simon Schampijer
Greg Dekoenigsberg wrote: On Tue, 10 Feb 2009, Simon Schampijer wrote: Hi, I would like us to be present at LinuxTag (24-27 June 2009) [1]. The call for papers did end the 8th of February [2] - but we could try to contact the organizers directly (I should have some contacts from last

Re: [IAEP] Linuxtag 2009 - how do we want to promote Sugar Labs

2009-02-10 Thread Greg Dekoenigsberg
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009, Simon Schampijer wrote: Hi, I would like us to be present at LinuxTag (24-27 June 2009) [1]. The call for papers did end the 8th of February [2] - but we could try to contact the organizers directly (I should have some contacts from last year) and see if we could do