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*Get beer!
*Get beer!
*Try to prepare workshops, people love it
*Make sure you add a link to a map on OpenStreetMap to your release party listing so people can find you
*Make sure you add a link to a map on OpenStreetMap to your release party listing so people can find you
*Don't forget to take photos during the party. Group photo at the end is also nice to make.
*Blog about it, talk about it on microbloging services (identi-ca, twitter...)
*Add it to the events list for your LUG and other events list around the internet
*Inform local newspapers/computer magazines about it

Revision as of 13:59, 8 January 2010

This page is for the coordination of the release parties.

Generally we just party, of course, but there are a few things for which we might benefit from each other. For example, feel free to add to the tips section!

Release Parties near YOU!

You can find a list of release parties going on at the Promo/ReleaseParties/4.4 Page

Materials

We might be able to get you some party stuff. No promises though as it might be hard to ship it to you. Below we first create a list of things which should be cool to have. Below that a list of release parties which would want some. We can then ask the e.V. for support.

Cool stuff

  • T-shirts
  • stickers
  • posters

(all of the above need to be a bit more specific)

Who wants it

  • name/address/email/...

Tips & Tricks

Feel free to add any tips and tricks on having a successful (release)party below!

  • Get beer!
  • Try to prepare workshops, people love it
  • Make sure you add a link to a map on OpenStreetMap to your release party listing so people can find you
  • Don't forget to take photos during the party. Group photo at the end is also nice to make.
  • Blog about it, talk about it on microbloging services (identi-ca, twitter...)
  • Add it to the events list for your LUG and other events list around the internet
  • Inform local newspapers/computer magazines about it