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Re: Preliminary Debian booth schedule for Systems



Am Fr, 19. Oktober 2007 19:09:21 schrieb Michael Banck:
> (if you just follow-up to area-muc, feel free to do so in german)
>
> Hi,
>
> I have made a first draft of this year's booth schedule, it is (along
> with all the other information) also up at
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEventsDeSystems2007 for editing, but please
> get in contact with me if you do.
>
> In general Wolfgang Lonien will be around for most of Systems, so he
> will be able to jump in if somebody is not available or we need more
> manpower.
>
> Here goes:
> || Time  || Tuesday        || Wednesday         || Thursday     || Friday  
> ||       || 9-12  || WolfgangLonien || CajusPollmeyer    || RobertLemmen ||
> || WolfgangLonien ||
> ||
> ||       || MichaelBanck   || RobertGrimm       || RobertGrimm  ||
> ||       || RobertLemmen   ||
> ||
> || 12-15 || WolfgangLonien || CajusPollmeyer    || RobertLemmen ||
> || WolfgangLonien ||
> ||
> ||       || MichaelBanck   || RobertGrimm       || RobertGrimm  ||
> ||       || RobertLemmen   || FranzPletz     || JanMarekGlogowski ||
> ||       || MichaelBanck ||                ||
> ||
> || 15-18 || WolfgangLonien || RobertGrimm       || RobertLemmen ||
> || WolfgangLonien ||
> ||
> ||       || FranzPletz     || JanMarekGlogowski || MichaelBanck ||
> ||       || MichaelBanck   ||
>
> Friday isn't fleshed out a lot yet, and the other days might need an
> overhaul.  Please let me know if you are on this list, but cannot make
> the above dates/times. Also, Arne Wichmann and Erich Schubert
> volunteered to help if there is need.
>
> As this year's Open Source area appears to be really densly packed,
> we will probably not be able to tell until Monday how many people really
> fit at the booth.
>
> Otherwise, here are the things we could still need help with I guess:
>
>  * Help organising the party on Thursday evening.  Simon Richter
>    volunteered to organise it, but as he's ill currently, some more
>    people can maybe jump in as well.
>
>  * Names plates, see the wiki.  I am not able to find last year's
>    glabels file (only got the PDF), so please contact me if you want to
>    start over.
Anyone familiar with the LaTeX Ticket class?
I may send him my Ticket directory which has the setup and some examples to 
use as template per pm which has pre defined badges and bizcards. 
I used Ticket class for setting up badges and bizcards for fsfe, skolelinux 
and others in the past.

I will have my "road Warrior" USB-Disk at Systems, so if thee is a copy-shop 
who has a colout copier or someone from Munich who has a colour printer I 
should be able to set up Debian badges and bizcards on the fly at Systems.

ATM, I'm facing a tremendous workload so I'm not able to do this tomorrow.  
And I will be on the road starting Sunday 4:00AM UTC+2, sorry.


>  * We would like to show off some nice Debian applications, like Debian
>    Live, Graphical Installer, etc.  If you have an idea about what we
>    could show, or a ready-made solution (Live CD, Qemu/VMware image)
>    please let us know or edit the wiki.
>
>  * CD labels.  We will be able to get CDs burned semi-professionally,
>    and there is chance we can provide our own CD label artwork for that.
>    It would be nice to have something based on the official Etch
>    artwork, anybody know?

It should be cd labels in plain colours (German: Schmuckfarben). Printing 
photorealistic lables might become too expensive.

regards,
thomasv

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