>From my understanding, power has already been paid for. Neal Bussett wrote: > Robert Wall wrote: > >> * Internet and power at the booth: we would have to pay for both. Some >> people think we should do that; some people think we should use a laptop >> or two for demonstrative purposes but focus more on talking (it's >> cheap!) to people. >> > > >> * What resources do we need to bring? Ubuntu CDs (how many, what >> flavor), tables, computers, handouts, etc. >> > > I don't think power is necessary for a successful booth. I think we can > get by with a batch of CDs and some good literature. > > We'll need to find and pull together the literature (handouts, etc). > These will also be able to be used in the future as well. We often talk > about providing fact sheets when we do presentations, for example. > > As far as the selection of CDs, we'll just have to cut back our variety. > Probably cut AMD64 out entirely, just stick with Desktop CDs, and 90% > Ubuntu? something like that. > > Obviously the numbers aren't important at this point. But I think a > simplified booth that focuses more on talking it up and less on showing > it off can certainly be successful. Not having computers also gives us > more room to work with, and increased options for table arrangements, etc. > > Neal Bussett > Ubuntu California > >
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