Le samedi 22 mai 2010, à 08:42 +0200, jdd a écrit :
Le 22/05/2010 00:18, Greg Freemyer a écrit :
I found a presentation that was given about OBS at FOSDEM I think it was. But it was really not designed for someone like me to pick it up and run with it. I ended up just picking a few slides from that and doing a live demo.
I don't think presentations are the main thing. They are onloy used by specialists.
I beg to disagree: the stuff you're giving away at a conference is only remembered by people who attend the event, while a talk can be much more visible. It will be in the program schedule, people not coming to the event will see there was one and we'll likely get invited to other events, this can help get media attention, etc. I'm not saying a booth is not important; both are and we should work on both. Arguably, it's easier for people to help on a booth than to deliver a talk; but we could provide slides + notes about some topics that people could take and use for a talk at a local event. Cheers, Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org