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 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-promo/attachments/20090525/d3d7e401/attachment-0004.sig>