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I was at the booth today also, or rather I walked past it about three times throughout the day, with not much reason to stop, thinking to myself that they must not be quite done setting it up yet. Unlike earlier posts though I didn't think it was an aesthetic issue, but a substance one. For one thing, the SuSE booth was aesthetically fabulous compared with say, the Debian booth, or even the KDE booth. But there was a certain quality missing. The users were missing. There were the brochures on the table--"SuSE Enterprise Server" "SuSE Business Solutions" or some such. No real human touch anywhere (although there was a certain stuffed Geeko lounging about... :-) It might sound silly to some, but I was looking for down-to-earth stuff for regular users--copies of the Pro-Office Disc maybe, or even the whole array of SuSE gear (yes including the dreaded t-shirts and hats.) Just my two cents. Sorry for the rambling. Been up since 5:00!!! :-) -- Bryce Hardy (Santa Rosa, CA) brycehdy@sonic.net