From kde-promo Wed Feb 20 18:30:24 2002 From: Mark Bucciarelli Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 18:30:24 +0000 To: kde-promo Subject: Re: [kde-promo] Re: KDE in top 1.5% X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-promo&m=101422995110104 On Wednesday 20 February 2002 11:49, Jonathan Singer wrote: > I'm writing up an account of the NYC Linux Expo (to be submitted to > dot.kde.org in a few days) that also talks about what would be helpful > to a group of volunteers showing up to man a booth with no existing > resources. Our booth was popular, but embarassingly empty, and few > simple items like poster files and CD images would have helped > tremendously. (Better hardware than a flickery 60 Hz monitor would also > have helped.) Basically the booth was 2-4 KDE guys standing around with > their laptops. Oops--didn't mean to skip your name. I just didn't meet you at the booth! > Of course, we're not Ximian and I understand why we don't have a huge, > expensive presence. But the kind of events toolkit you're describing > would be simple and make a huge difference, and offer some > non-developers a quick, valuable way to contribute. I figured. How do you picture this events toolkit? And how would you want to deal with money issues; for example, if the kit included - t-shirts for sale, or - brochures that were mailed to you, or - brochures you printed yourself (on high-quality paper using a high-quality color ink-jet), or - business cards for you, or - KDE 3 CD's for sale? I think if done in a semi-organized fashion, these kinds of sales should bring money into (promotion || events).kde.org. Would you (and other expo folks) be able to pay upfront or would you need the inventory fronted to you? How did this work for the brochures at the German expo? peace, mark _______________________________________________ This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, set digest on or temporarily stop your subscription.