Re: Debian at the Chemnitzer Linuxtage 2010 (2010-03-13 to -14, Chemnitz, Germany)

From: Andreas Tille <andreas_at_an3as.eu>
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 13:32:40 +0100

On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:23:31PM +0100, Jan Wagner wrote:
>
> actually, we[1] are 6 persons, which looks not so bad. I created a booth
> schedule[2], to coordinate who will be on the booth and when. We need at least
> 2 people at the booth, so please fill up the schedule.

Done. (Thanks for creating)

> We also have an overview, who will bring what material[3] and
> merchandising[4].

I'll bring just my laptop.

> We still need info material. Is there any available anywhere?
>
> Also still open is the important task to prepare a poster for the booth. We
> can get one for free by the organiser, but we need to provide content. A
> draft[5] is available, mainly taken from our official about[6] and the
> kFreeBSD ports[7]. Please collaborate, the official available informations
> seems not in a shape I recommand to use them at such an event.

I just mumbled some suggestions via Mail. I just repeat in this enhanced
circle (sorry for German content on this list):

---
Innerhalb Debians existieren Anpassungen für verschiedene
Spezialgebiete, sogenannte Debian Pure Blends.  Diese sind vollständig
integrierte Untermengen von Debian, die besondere Unterstützung für
Anwender wie Schulen (Debian Edu), Wissenschaftler (Debian Science),
Mediziner (Debian Med), Blinde und Sehbehinderte (Debian Accessibility) 
bieten.  Die Blends verstehen sich als das "missing link" zwischen 
Entwicklern (im Debian-Jargon "Upstream") und Anwendern dieser Software.
Debian legt Wert auf eine gute Zusammenarbeit der Entwickler.  So werden
Gruppen von ähnlichen Paketen von einem Maintainer-Team betreut.  
Beispiele dafür sind die Debian Perl Group, die sich um nahezu alle Perl
Pakete kümmert und das Debian Games Team, das sich für die Paketierung
von Spielen verantwortlich fühlt.
---
I would also mention screenshots.debian.net.  If somebody agrees I might
write 1-2 sentences.
And yes, I know the content is limited - I would replace other things which
are IMHO not so interesting by my suggestion above.
> Axel: Maybe you could shrink the hurd part and extent the kFreeBSD part?
Definitely shrinking the Hurd part, mentioning kFreeBSD is enough.  I do
not have the impression that potential visitors are *that* interested in
these details.  Those who really are will catch the keyword and ask.
For instance having screenshots for our applications is way more
interesting for the target audience than having different kernels (and
those who are interested will just know this fact).  We even might
consider makeing a screenshot of screenshots.debian.net and using this
image.
 
Kind regards
        Andreas.
PS: Anybody cared for contacting the Sidux people.  I remember that we
    might have done a bit more of coordination with these guys last
    year.
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