Hi!

--On Donnerstag, 19. April 2001 07:48 -0700 Ami Ganguli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, 19 April 2001, Matthias Gelbhardt wrote:
>> So as it is the most important question so far (because the
>> booth-dimensions is set after that) we have to see, how many computers
>> we  want to have there..
>
> This is strange.  It seems like a circular way to go about this.  I'd like
> to get as big a booth as possible.  Does this mean that if we bring 500
> pcs we can take over the show? :-)
>
The first question we have to think of is; how big will the fair be? We shouldn't make 
the mistake and compare it to CeBIT or Comdex.. In autumn we 
had a local IT-fair here in Münster and my company made a great booth with actors etc. 
The result was terrible ;) There were really too few people there..


>> Btw: easily I can supply a P2-333 Notebook running Win2000, perhaps as
>> the  presentation-system
>
> Ack!  I can see the need for a Windows box at a mainstream trade show,
> but  since this is LinuxTag I suspect the attendees will expect to see
> Linux.  We should probably have both GNOME and KDE there for

Not important if it only should present a PowerPoint or flash-demo... I think ;)

Another question: who will demonstrate midgard? Should it be an official Midgard-booth 
or the German-MUG who present the system?

Matthias


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