Re: Solutions Linux 2005 Feb 1,2,3 Paris - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy
From | elein |
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Subject | Re: Solutions Linux 2005 Feb 1,2,3 Paris |
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Msg-id | 20041214120543.G5834@cookie.varlena.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Solutions Linux 2005 Feb 1,2,3 Paris (Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com>) |
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Re: Solutions Linux 2005 Feb 1,2,3 Paris
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List | pgsql-advocacy |
Josh--Remember I have a bunch of T-shirts as well. Also, the english handouts I made are available: General PostgreSQL Flyer: Open source hack away. Open Office or Doc format available on request. http://www.varlena.com/GeneralBits/Tidbits/pgflyer.pdf PostgreSQL and the Open Source Maturity Model: Copyrighted. Free to copy and distribute by anyone as long as copyright notice and varlena logo stay on it. http://www.varlena.com/GeneralBits/Tidbits/pgosmm1.pdf --elein On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 12:32:23PM -0800, Josh Berkus wrote: > Jean-Paul, > > > We'll have a booth this year at the exhibit, for PostgreSQLFr.org internet > > site and french non-lucrative association (french 1901 law for > > non-lucrative associations). It should be as big as a table and two school > > chairs :) > > Wow, is this done? It must be *much* easier in Europe. > > > 1 or 2 posters as a minimum, > > I can't ship you a banner; we only have one and it would cost almost as much > to ship as to reproduce. However, we have a banner *design*, formatted for > the standard sizes available at Kinko's. We produced a 3' x 6' banner (i > think) for $150 here; I'd imagine the cost would be similar in Europe. > > > anything else? Like TShirts for example?... Books? > > I can send you t-shirts for the volunteers (how many?) and a couple copies of > Kerry Douglas' book, in English. Please give me a headcount ASAP as I leave > town in one week and then won't be able to ship anything until January. > > The other really cool thing to do would be to create bootable PostgreSQL CDs > in French and hand them out. Talk to Robert Bernier about how he created > the English ones featuring 7.4. And keep in mind that we handed out 700 of > them at Linux World Expo, so you'll want to have quite a few. > > You should also create a flyer (with the help of this list) on 8.0 or on > PostgreSQL in general and print several hundred. > > > Lets'say we'll add 1 or 2 euros for our the association funding. The > > objective is clearly not to make money but just having a little money to > > start hiring the association's server. (PostgreSQLFr.org is hosted on a > > friend's server since feb 2004...). Every booth there has its own tshirt > > and stuff. We would be so proud in wearing PostgreSQL Tshirts :) > > See above. I have about 16 t-shirts left and have been saving them for > something like this. > > > I'll try to ask O'Reilly to let PostgreSQL books at our booth... Is this a > > good idea? There are good books too in Eyrolles (fr editor of computer's > > books). > > I don't think O'Reilly has anything remotely current out on PostgreSQL. > Perhaps Pearsons (AW, SAMS), instead? They have a few titles which are more > current, and many of them translated. I can ask Pearsons in the US who to > contact there. > > How big is this convention? > > > Well, I listen to any help. Its the first time I organize such a thing in > > my life, I have no idea of how it can be done . > > I'm happy to help. I've done about 8 booths at this point. The most > important thing is to make a list NOW of what you'll need/want, how long > they'll take, how much they'll cost, and who's responsible. I'd even > suggest creating this list as an OOo doc and putting it up on the "press" > project on pgFoundry, where the 8.0 releases are, so everyone can share it. > > -- > Josh Berkus > Aglio Database Solutions > San Francisco > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html >
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