Booth planning.
Colin McGregor
colinmc151-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Sun Jul 29 22:14:04 UTC 2007
--- Jamon Camisso <jamon.camisso-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> Colin McGregor wrote:
> <snip>
> > - Committees
> > - Booth Furnishings
> > - Focus on supporting a 10' x 10' booth or
> > 10' x 20' booth (highly unlikely we will
> ever
> > get anything larger).
> > - Ask Bill Thanis and Drew Sullivan to run
> this.
>
> And David Patrick for a 10' inflatable penguin :)
That penguin is nice, it's cute, and for a typical 10'
x 10' booth it is too @#$% big!!! I have suggested to
one of the Ontario LinuxFest organisers that he talk
to David about the use of the penguin, as it would
make a great item to show off at the event (and get a
bit of positive PR for David Patrick's Linuxcaffe).
So, if for the sake of argument GTALug were to get an
exceptionally (and MOST unlikely to happen) large
booth at a future event (say 40' x 40') with
electrical power provided (again most places want to
charge extra $ for power) I would be delighted to see
the penguin in the booth. But normally we have too
little space, and can not justify the $ for electrical
power for David Patrick's penguin to make sense...
> > - Badges
> > - Build prototype,
> > - Must be kept small/light.
> > - First try to be LCD based (easier to wire
> than
> > LED based badges...).
>
> Jamon
> --
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