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Disappointment about the appearance of our CLT booth



Hi,
let me throw in a few ideas here.
I organize the booths for sidux on conventions in Germany 
(CLT, LinuxTag, FrOSCon) 
At CLT and other conventions in the past sidux was sharing a space or 
neighbouring the debian booth.
This was not a coincidence. I ask Orga to have sidux placed next to debian
I do this for 2 reasons:
- sidux is debian
- I am trying to create a better relationship between the 2 projects
(have not made much progress as far as relationship goes)
Does anybody have a problem with neighbouring booths or my reasoning?

CLT 2009 Setup
The debian booth was not very well organised for reasons mentioned above in 
this thread. I am sure a project as big as debian can do better.
I agree with Julien BLACHE that tables are not ideal for a setup if they are 
placed towards the divider to the next booth because it makes supporters sit 
with their backs to the user (at least some)
CLT does not provide professional gear as does LinuxTag so projects have to 
arrange with what is there.
I had a higher round table at booth entrance as can be seen on 
http://tiny.pl/bk6w and http://tiny.pl/bk6c where supporters could talk at 
eyelevel and have a demo maschine. If a more thorough talk or support was 
needed the user could move to a row of 3 tables with another demo box and a 
few notebooks.

Merchandise
Merchandise is what part of the users want. I think projects should provide 
it. It makes a booth look a bit more approachable. Users are shy. They see us 
as developers and technicaly skilled way above their level. I know this is 
generalizing and not as true for Chemnitz, where the crowd is quite 
knowledgable, as it is for LinuxTag or CeBit. But that is my impression 
overall.
Andreas is right in saying it is good practise to be open, friendly and 
approachable and go ahead and make eye contact and give a 'Hello, can I 
help?' as an opener. It works.
When it comes to CDs (i 'donated' 150 Lenny CDs, debian didnt have any due to 
above mentioned organisational problems) as giveaway i think they are a must.
I agree we do not have to feed the collectors but this specimen is not seen 
much on CLT anyways. I was quite disappointed to find about half of the CDs i 
provided in a corner after we took down the booth. That was not very 
friendly.

Problems with sidux/debian booth at CLT
Let me phrase some possible problems that might have been created by sidux. 
Someone mentioned that we had more than the 4 booth staff granted by Orga. (I 
never understood this as a limit but only as a limit to how many staff will 
have all the benefits like no entrance fee, free food...) Yes, all in all we 
were 11. sidux e. V. (german equivalent to a foundation) organises these 
events and gives members the chance to be part of the project.
I instructed these members to not just hang around at the booth but get the 
full experience with attending talks and workshops and look at the other 
projects. From my view this worked out. We had a max of 5-6 supporters there 
at the same time and those were needed. We had quite a few people bringing in 
problematic notebooks and i know at least of 2 that got ~ 4 hours support 
each binding 2 supporters already.
I know it was quite crowded there, namely on Saturday which was very busy 
allover. What are the impressions of the debian staffers regarding the 
situation?
As a result i would like to propose for sidux and debian to talk before 
conventions (here on the list or on #debian.de) about the projets plans for 
their booth to have a better experience for the user. They are who we do it 
for.

greetz
 






-- 
Ferdi Thommes
2.Vorsitzender
sidux e.V.
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