Re: Debian booth at the Free Software Bazaar

From: Thomas Templin <lists@gnuwhv.de>
Date: Wed Aug 25 2004 - 00:04:22 CEST

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Moin Jama
On Tuesday 24 August 2004 23:36, Jama Poulsen wrote:
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> Me and Joost van Baal will manage a Debian booth at this
> free software event:
>
> Free Software Bazaar
> September 29, 2004, 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
> RAI Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
> http://www.nluug.nl/events/sane2004/bazaar.html
>
> Our booth will be alongside the Agnula project booth, since
> this project is a Debian sub-project. Richard Stallman will
> also be attending the FSB event. This event is now also listed
> on the Debian events page: http://www.debian.org/events/
>
> I want to request some Debian booth materials, before we start
> producing our own stock (with our limited time):
> - Posters (very much needed)
> - Flyers
> - Pins
> - Stickers (white/transparent)
> - T-shirts (we can produce these ourselves, since we have a Debian
> print-mask, but if we could have some left-overs that would be
> nice.)
> - CD's (Woody, Knoppix, Sarge-beta, whatever)
> We will receive some Knoppix DVD's from Joerg Jaspert, so that
> is cool.
> - Some other Debian stuff perhaps?
What about Skolelinux CD Covers inlets (Paper)?
Interested?
It will a good giveaway for teachers.

There are no pressed Skolelinux CD's yet, so you have to burn them by
yourself.

May be Cobaco, Bart Cornelis <cobaco@skolelinux.no>, is interested in this
event. AFAIK he is from Belgium.

>
> We don't need a lot, since this is a small event, but some goodies
> are very much appreciated. The profit from the event will go to the
> Debian project. If anyone wants to help support the booth you're
> welcome to join us.
Tschüss,
Thomas
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