Christoph Siess <chs@geekhost.info> writes:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 01:41:34AM +0200, Simon Richter wrote:
>> Now that you mention it: Something that really annoyed me last year (I
>> didn't go this year, but I doubt this has changed) was the rude tone in
>> which the people that were not on their shift were asked to leave, even
>> while they were talking to visitors.
> ACK, Debian is all about voluntary work. People really get pissed of if
> they want to help at the booth and are forced to leave the booth in a
> rude way. I don't have a problem with "Could you please leave the booth,
> it's to crowded". This is the only thing where I have to criticize
> Joerg. Both, Joerg and Alexander did a great job managing they both and
> i understand that they are stressed any not in the best mood during
> LinuxDay, but beeing rude to people is the best way to destroy a
> community project.
Err, I hope I wasnt to rude.
I simply tried to keep the booth clean from "hacking" people, only
working for itself. Normally with "Are you working for yourself? You
know, not here, please go to the not-existing hacking Area" or similar.
BTW: I thought I was in a good mood for the whole time...
-- bye Joerg <Getty> meebey: Ich kanns Dir remote machen;) <Getty> oh mann... erst denken dann schreiben
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