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== | ==decisions from Akademy 2010== | ||
* hardware is simply to hard - you have to ship both ways | |||
* contributors generally can bring their own stuff | |||
* so we go mainly for swag and smaller stuff | |||
* we need two boxes: one for tradeshows and conferences, one for release parties and the like | |||
* regional teams will source the stuff locally, then pre-prepare (or at least pre-buy stuff for) a number of boxes | |||
* define a 'standard' box. Some conferences may be a '2 or 3 box' conference | |||
TODO: | |||
* figure out what t-shirts exactly we need. | |||
** we need at least 2 kinds of t-shirts: a business-compattible one and a community-compattible one | |||
** designs will be chosen by Stuart in discussion with community | |||
* figure out costs - to be done by each regional team (EU, Asia, North and South America) | |||
** shipping costs (if applicable) | |||
** cost for typical box contents | |||
** number of events and therefore boxes required | |||
==Contents of the 'Event box'== | |||
Tools: | |||
* X t-shirts for booth members | |||
* 2 network cables | |||
* Surge protector with at least 6 plugs - Equipment needs power. | |||
* Gaffer and scotch tape. | |||
* Pens and pencils and markers in different sizes and colors. | |||
* talking points and strategy pages | |||
Give aways: | |||
* stickers and small goodies | |||
* KDE postcards | |||
* t-shirts | |||
Decoration: | |||
* KDE promo poster(s) (join the game, big KDE flag) | |||
* KDE information leaflets (blue and yellow) | |||
* booklets | |||
* whitepaper | |||
==Contents of the 'Party box'== | |||
All giveaway: | |||
* t-shirts | |||
* stickers and small goodies for sale | |||
* cool KDE postcards | |||
* KDE information leaflets (blue and yellow) | |||
* KDE promo poster(s) (join the game, big KDE flag) | |||
* whitepaper | |||
==Contents of the 'big boothbox'== | ==Contents of the 'big boothbox'== | ||
We basically are not going to do this for now, until the board decides we can spend about 10.000 euro's per year for the 4 main regions (asia, south america, north america and europe) on shipping it around. | |||
* 4 Network cables - For those booths that have a wired network (like SCALE). 2 for the Demo computers, and 2 for additional laptops that some may bring. | * 4 Network cables - For those booths that have a wired network (like SCALE). 2 for the Demo computers, and 2 for additional laptops that some may bring. | ||
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* blank sheets of textile (2x2 metres is a good measure) to cover up, decorate, etc. depending on the location. Makes the booth look magnitudes better when it is located - say - in a shabby gym. Not so necessary on professional fairgrounds. | * blank sheets of textile (2x2 metres is a good measure) to cover up, decorate, etc. depending on the location. Makes the booth look magnitudes better when it is located - say - in a shabby gym. Not so necessary on professional fairgrounds. | ||
Revision as of 14:23, 7 July 2010
decisions from Akademy 2010
- hardware is simply to hard - you have to ship both ways
- contributors generally can bring their own stuff
- so we go mainly for swag and smaller stuff
- we need two boxes: one for tradeshows and conferences, one for release parties and the like
- regional teams will source the stuff locally, then pre-prepare (or at least pre-buy stuff for) a number of boxes
- define a 'standard' box. Some conferences may be a '2 or 3 box' conference
TODO:
- figure out what t-shirts exactly we need.
- we need at least 2 kinds of t-shirts: a business-compattible one and a community-compattible one
- designs will be chosen by Stuart in discussion with community
- figure out costs - to be done by each regional team (EU, Asia, North and South America)
- shipping costs (if applicable)
- cost for typical box contents
- number of events and therefore boxes required
Contents of the 'Event box'
Tools:
- X t-shirts for booth members
- 2 network cables
- Surge protector with at least 6 plugs - Equipment needs power.
- Gaffer and scotch tape.
- Pens and pencils and markers in different sizes and colors.
- talking points and strategy pages
Give aways:
- stickers and small goodies
- KDE postcards
- t-shirts
Decoration:
- KDE promo poster(s) (join the game, big KDE flag)
- KDE information leaflets (blue and yellow)
- booklets
- whitepaper
Contents of the 'Party box'
All giveaway:
- t-shirts
- stickers and small goodies for sale
- cool KDE postcards
- KDE information leaflets (blue and yellow)
- KDE promo poster(s) (join the game, big KDE flag)
- whitepaper
Contents of the 'big boothbox'
We basically are not going to do this for now, until the board decides we can spend about 10.000 euro's per year for the 4 main regions (asia, south america, north america and europe) on shipping it around.
- 4 Network cables - For those booths that have a wired network (like SCALE). 2 for the Demo computers, and 2 for additional laptops that some may bring.
- A router - Usually each booth only gets one network line, so this is for plugging in more than one computer at the booth into the network using the above cables.
- Surge protector with at least 6 plugs - All this equipment needs power.
- A Banner - To tell folk what we are promoting.
- Safety pins, hooks, packing tape, masking tape, and electrical tape - To hang the banner and tie up the cables, if needed.
- Pens and pencils and markers in different sizes and colors.
- t-shirts, stickers and other goodies for sale
- cool KDE postcards
Surely not there yet but should be in there:
- 8 t-shirts for boothmembers (still must be designed) (the "digital freedom"/"part of the solution"-shirts work fine, imho)
- 2 decent Demo computers (not there right now?!?) Preferably all-in-one touchscreen capable devices, low power etc. One can dream...
- KDE information leaflets (need to be printed)
Things that might be helpful:
- blank sheets of textile (2x2 metres is a good measure) to cover up, decorate, etc. depending on the location. Makes the booth look magnitudes better when it is located - say - in a shabby gym. Not so necessary on professional fairgrounds.