From: Wouter Verhelst (wouter@grep.be)
Date: Wed Jan 29 2003 - 22:57:51 CET
Op wo 29-01-2003, om 14:19 schreef Martin Michlmayr:
> I talked to an organizer of FOSDEM and asked if we can sell Debian
> t-shirts and he said yes. Also, he offered a stand.
Nice. I'm willing to help staff it for a few hours (but would *really*
like to see some presentations), and if required, can bring some
hardware too (I'll be there by car).
> Hence: does
> anyone have t-shirts or other stuff from other events? I think most
> t-shirts were sold at LinuxTag, so it might make sense to make new
> ones. Who did it last year?
Nobody. There was no Debian booth on FOSDEM last year, since no one took
the initiative.
We (as in: Frederic Peeters and me) still have some Debian flyers
around, created for Linux@work last year. I'm sure those could be
reused.
Hm, no. On second thought, they're Dutch and French only. FOSDEM is too
international for that to be of any use.
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