Hi all. > > If you give me your wiki login I can give you write access on the FrOSCon >>> page. So you can add yourself and help with the organisational stuff. >>> >> >> My wiki account is MarcusMoeller. But my first question is: because Tim >> does >> not take part does not mean that the booth on FrOSCon is canceled?! >> > > No, we only commit to a booth if we are certain we can keep it open > (usually that means 2 or 3 persons guarantee to be present). If only one > person commits to a booth, he needs to be there _all_ the time and that is > practically impossible (depending on the kind of event). Okay. I could definitly take part. It would be great if someone else could spend some time at the booth. > > >> I could also provide a Desktop PC and a TFT for presentation. Maybe I can >> prepare some cool CentOS stickers. >> > > That would be really nice. I would like to have 2 kinds of stickers: > > - stickers to put on the back of your laptop to promote CentOS I am going to work on these kind of stickers first. I think they should only show the CentOS logo and maybe the CentOS font. I will try out what looks best. > > - small stickers to put below your keyboard to replace the Windows, Intel > or Nvidia sticker. (CentOS Inside) > These are special kind of stickers. Most case badges have a kind of metallic effect. I am going to ask a friend of mine who is preparing Ubuntu case stickers ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MassachusettsTeam/Projects/AluminiumCaseBadges?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=ubcd.png) and ask him if he could help us out. > > However it is very important that for these stickers they do not damage the > property. So it depends on the adhessive used. > > We do have a small budget (from media donations) that we can spend on this. > If we want to go for a larger amount to drop the costs we have to ask the > CentOS project for a budget. I would prefer the second option. I am going to sponser the first set of 'large' stickers. > Also, I would not just give stickers away because people than take them. > What we really should do is give a sticker only to people that can proof > they are already running CentOS and/or if they put it on a computer in our > presence. > > And if they want more than one, we can ask for a donation to cover our > expenses. I think that would work quite well and introduce funny scenes at > the booth. > This could be an option, put I would suggest to give them away for about 0,50 EUR. That's what KDE did last year, too. Best Regards Marcus -- http://gcug.de - German CentOS User Group -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-promo/attachments/20080717/c7d21c9b/attachment-0004.html>