On Tuesday 24 February 2009 05:55:56 am A. L. Spehr wrote: > It's over, and it went well, and I don't think I ever stopped talking to > people the whole time! Vs any other time ;) But yeah we got swamped almost constantly for both days. The only really slow time for us was during the keynotes and when free food was being offered elsewhere. Personally I was proud of the image we conveyed as a group. > People were impressed by our booth (http://flikr.com/blauzahl will > eventually have them, probably tommorrow), and thought us very professional > looking in our blue shirts. I think wandering around the floor with > pretzels worked too. :D > I have a few pics at: http://www.geiseri.com/pictures/scale I think http://www.geiseri.com/pictures/scale/p1000807.jpg and http://www.geiseri.com/pictures/scale/p1000813.jpg are a good example of how our traffic was. > Most telling comment on how people perceive us: "Wow, you have business > cards! I didn't think KDE was that organized." Well I think this also shows that as a group we need to really expose ourselves in the US. > I'll blog (more) and write a dot article in a bit. Maybe we should compare notes on our experiences. -ian reinhart geiser _______________________________________________ This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. Visit https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, set digest on or temporarily stop your subscription.