I hadn't seen any responses here, but I am definitely going to
this
show. If any other local or regional NA ambassadors are going, now
would be a good time to respond on the list. :-)
We have a booth or table for Fedora, AIUI. Since I haven't done one of
these shows before, I'm not sure how the logistics work. Here's my best
shot:
1. We find out how much space we have at the booth/table.
It will either be a 10x10 booth or a 6' table. We're working on booth
rentals now.
2. We figure out what we can do with that space.
Electricity will be available, as will wireless networking. It
appears there *may* be wired networking availability, but we've yet to
test it out.
3. We figure out how to get appropriate equipment, schwag,
bannering,
etc. to cover those goals.
4. We make sure that stuff ends up at UTOSC by the time we're there to
set up.
5. We return that which requires it.
I guess this is pretty rudimentary, but I just wanted to open the
conversation with that.
Other notes:
* I'll be there with a laptop, and I am going to try to get a OLPC XO to
show at the booth as well. Is anyone else bringing one?
I have an OLPC XO that could be used until Saturday, where I plan to
use it in the try-it lab. I also have an EEEPC, which currently runs
F-9. I won't have need of it that week except on Saturday, so if you
would like it.
* We don't have a formal "USB creation station" but
with an attendance
in the hundreds, can we make do with a laptop? And should we create
advertisements for this offering?
I thought there were already advertisements for a creation station (or
a laptop, which would probably be fine). Here's what I found:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/LiveUsbCreator
* What schwag is already headed for this show?
Alex Maier(sp?) sent me 100 DVDs and 300 CDs which should arrive any
day now. I'll check the shipping status today.
Cheers,
Clint