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Re: Debian and the Linuxtag 2000



Scavenging the mail folder uncovered Alexander Reelsen's letter:
> Right now, Othmar Pasteka (pasteka@kabsi.at) and me are doing the booth
> coordination for the Debian booth. Here some facts about the linuxtag and
> debian:
> - ID-PRO sponsors about 10000 cd's, which will be handed out at the LT2k
> - Currently a small team works on a working potato CD [2] with special
>   task[3] packages, just for this CD.
> - Label and case for the CD are created at the moment (no URL available)

we can help with the design of the case and labels, see below.

> - We try to show a running debian on as many platforms as possible, right
>   now there are three != i386. So if anyone has some nice hardware lying
>   around, which isn't needed during the LT2k and has a more-or-less
>   working debian on it, feel free to mail me that you will bring it with
>   you. :)

i'll take my laptop with me...

> - A list of people at the booth and other information about the booth
>   (we will have 18 square meters, what is pretty much compared to last
>   year's booth), can be obtained here [4].
> - We have not decided yet, what kind of software will be run on the
>   machines. Something like blender often acts magnetic on the visitors. I
>   am open for suggestions here...
> - Some flyers need to be created and printed. I don't know what's up with
>   this issue, need to clear that one up.

here at MIXAD LIVE we have some pretty good designer. if you want we
can design *AND PRINT* some thousands of fliers. just let me know what
do you want on them. we are also designing the cd covers for the potato
debian cds (see my announce about a week ago), so, if you need help we
can design produce something for the linux tag cds too.

ciao,
federico

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Federico Di Gregorio
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Debian GNU/Linux Developer & Italian Press Contact        fog@debian.org
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