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Hum… I guess it’s been a while since I last blogged. This time however I have something to show off: Till’s and my presentation at CampKDE is on YouTube. And without further ado — enjoy the show.

The slides are quite visible in the video but I thought embedding them here wouldn’t hurt.

If you are interested in the rest of the talks, head over to the KDE Promo channel on YouTube and take a look. Slides are available from here.

After having a quick chat with Kévin Ottens on IRC we agreed that it would be useful to write up a small how-to explaining the Art of Booth Organization™ as a follow up on the how-to for sprints I posted earlier. He has been poking me about it repeatedly, so voilà, Monsieur, finalement, c’est fait.

While writing down all those steps I realized that organizing a booth is more complex than I thought. Chances are high that I have forgotten something more or less important. The comment section is yours!

KDE gives you light by funadium on Flickr

KDE gives you light by funadium on Flickr

Let’s say you come across an interesting event in your area or elsewhere and you think KDE should be present and have a stand in whatever shape and size. How do you proceed?

Register a booth

This is obviously the first step. Usually, the call for projects closes several weeks before the event takes place. As soon as it is open and you have decided that you’d like to be there send an email to the kde-promo list. Ask if anybody has already registered a booth and/or would be interested to organize one together with yourself.

Go to kde.org and copy and paste the usual about blurb on the front page for the registration or look for one of the translated versions. It keeps things consistent and saves you a lot of thinking. (weiterlesen…)

Ariya complained about me being too theoretical again and wanted examples for my last blog. So here we go.

One of my alltime favourite online companies is moo.com. I bet you heard me talking about it already. They make those lovely mini cards, post cards, shiny little stickers, and cleverly use a lot of 3rd party services on the web both for their products and their marketing. Let’s have a look. (weiterlesen…)

Three weeks of travel are finally over. I enjoyed most of it but it took it’s toll. One of the reasons I didn’t feel the summit was as successful for me personally than it could have been.

During the four days in Berlin I spent mostly in the halls of LinuxTag, I had the energy and ease to walk around and talk to people although the preparation of the whole event had taken quite some effort from my side. Luckily, all went smoothly, including our Friends of Qt dinner. It was unfortunate that it collided with the Social Event the LinuxTag organized, but I could no longer wait for the date at one point and had to fix the restaurant. (weiterlesen…)

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1.5 years ago, Franz was in the same position as I am now: he needed a helping hand. And unfortunately it’s the same event again.

There is an OpenExpo in Winterthur coming up on 23rd and 24th September and so far noone has stepped up to organize it. These expos are nice events (incl. catering) and stunningly well organized by /ch/open – there is really not much to do. So it’s the perfect opportunity for beginners.

If you don’t have any plans for those days and would like to dip your feet into booth organization, drop us a line at kde-promo at kde dot org. I can send you last year’s material for registering the booth and am happy to help out if you run into questions.

Deadline for registering the KDE booth is 19th June.

Update, 19th June: Myriam was so kind to register the booth in time. She will need some help though. You can still raise your hand and get involved. :)

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