On Sunday 22 March 2009, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Andreas Tille <tillea@rki.de> wrote:
There is no reason for developers to spend their time to
have smalltalk with people.
Those two lines really sum up your whole mail: you are way off.
Smalltalk is exactly what we're doing in this kind of
exhibitions. That's called "meeting the community", the other one, the
*users* community. If you're not interested in that, I suggest you
stick to high-profile technical conferences and don't run a booth
again.
Knowing Andreas for a while and seeing how he is communicating every year at
CLT, you where using "smalltalk" in different understandings.
Most people come to those exhibitions to have a look at this Linux
thing and ask basic questions, sometimes even stupid questions. We
answer them, show them our distro, walk them through some demos. If
they're interested, they'll want to take a CD/DVD (or a LiveCD) home
to try it out on their own.
Thats exactly what Andreas is doing there ... If you did read his mail
carefully, he is asking people, why they has the need for an installation
medium and is trying to find out, if they are really interested. That is
exactly what you define as "smalltalk".
I appreciate that you gave some of your time to man a booth at an
exhibition, but really, if you don't enjoy it, don't do it again.
Judging from time spending with Andreas there, he stated many times, that he
loves especially this event and even this was also my feeling.
Even if he is working on a problem on his laptop, which assumedly was raised
by a visitor, he is always so mindfull to recognize people needing help
standing beside/in from of the booth.
With kind regards, Jan.
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