On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 01:41:36PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> 1. Do we want to have a booth?
yes
> 1.2 How are we going to solve the staff-visitor ratio (so it's
> less than 10 Debian people for one visitor).
Sorry, I don't see a real Problem with this.
> 1.3 Who will be around?
I am from 5.7-9.7 in Karlsruhe...
> 1.6 What about CD's?
good question
I like a woody LT CD, like the last years.
But IMHO the woody BFs are not ready and need a lot of work (or we must
master a CD with english BFs).
> 1.6.2 Who is going to master the CD?
Maybe I don't have time this year for this. Sorry.
> 1.7 Who is going to plan the booth, including size requirements,
> furniture, computers etc.
>
> 1.8 Anything else?[1]
>
> [1] I'll take flyers and mugs with me. We're going to have some 50
> general Debian-oriented t-shirts and I'd like to have special
> Debian/Woody t-shirts, so creative people should give a helping
> hand.
FYI: I have some t-shirts too (the old Debian/Gnu/Linux).
> 2. Do we want to have a conference of our own?
yes, please.
> 2.1 Who will give a talk about what topic?
I will talk about the ddtp
> 2.2 How and where should it be promoted?
We should make announcements on
dwn
debian-user-german
debian-announce
Maybe we can add a link on the linuxtag web site!?
Gruss
Grisu
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