I have no idea why it's always the same people who need to manage
things.
One week ago I wrote:
Martin Schulze wrote:
> Since LinuxTag is coming closer with each day we should not only start
> with booth plans but finalise our plans.
>
> What do we actually want to demonstrate at the booth?
nothing decided.
> How many machines do we need for this to happen?
nothing decided.
> How many people should be at the booth?
> I.e. how many people should *not* be at the booth in order to leave
> some space for visitors? Will there be regular shifts again?
nothing decided.
> Who can offer what kinds of machines?
> We cannot accept all hardware offers since space is limited at the
> Debian booth, hence, somebody will have to make a decision which
> hardware to use and which to discard.
nothing decided.
> Will there be guided demonstrations or installations at the booth?
> If so, what will actually be demonstrated? What kind of hardware is
> required for this? How often should it happen? Where and how will
> it be announced? Who will conduct this?
nothing decided.
I'm also missing:
- reports / test images for the DVD
- proposed artwork for the DVD
I've seen some artwork but have to admit that I didn't like it at
all. It not only had a very strange design (for my taste) but also
contained the pictures of several soldiers ("sergeants"), which I
absolutely dislike.
Could the links please be mentioned here.
Maybe somebody could come up with a better proposal as well.
Regards,
Joey
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