Andreas Rogge wrote:
Does anyone want to give a talk/lecture/workshop/whatever? If we can fill half a day I can try to get a devroom where we can do it. I can offer my talk about diskless CentOS with iSCSI and a workshop/demonstration afterwards (about 1 hour).
Hmmm. Do we get enough interest for that? I have no idea how many people attend the devroom workshops - has anyone been in one in the last two years?
As I'll need a rough estimate of the number of people, I'd really appreciate if everyone who is willing to help out could tell me as soon as possible. One or two people more or less aren't a big deal, but last year we had one desk and two chairs for about six people...
Well, as I missed Chemnitz and miss Linuxtag, I'm going to be at least there (and yes, I've made sure that I can be there) :)
I'll also ask on the centos-de Mailinglist if there are more people who want to help out.
Do we need that? There seem to be more people attending Froscon than LinuxTag :)
With the information I currently have I would order two desks, five chairs and a movable wall for posters. We can also have a bar table which we could probably place somewhere in front of our booth. Maybe this is a good idea, what do you think?
A few dumb questions from a first-time project registree to the more expierienced people: Is there an official project description for CentOS? Is the PressKit[1] from the Wiki up-to-date/ok to use?
http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2008/live/detail.html?idx=150 has some info, that is with what I got to Linuxtag in 2008.
What logo should I use for the registration? Of course, I can just use the standard-logo[2], but that somehow doesn't "feel" right.
What doesn't feel right about that?
Cheers,
Ralph