Back from the 2nd Braunschweiger LinuxDays



Hi guys,

so I'm back from the 2nd Braunschweiger LinuxDays now which happend
this weekend at the University of Braunschweig / Germany :)

They attended about 1400 people in total, but that's only a first
estimate (maybe www.braunschweiger.linuxtage.de will have more
detailed information soon).

At this place, I'd also like to thank Jens Finke who helped me a lot
at the booth - most of the time he was demonstrating GNOME to people
while I was answering developer questions and talking to people.

Also, this was the first time at all that we demonstrated Nautilus
and Evolution to a bigger public here in Germany - and I think I
also did the first german talk about Bonobo.

Btw. we made some pictures from our booth which we'll publish soon -
just look at my German GNOME Homepage in about 1-2 weeks
(http://www.home-of-linux.org/gnome/germany/).

Finally, I think I can say that it was a whole lot of work getting
this event organized, especially the last few days, but it was
worth it and it helped a lot promoting GNOME in Germany.

Oh, nearly forgot to mention:

In case you want to see more GNOME in Germany, feel free to come
to our FSF/GNOME booth at Linux@Work in Frankfurt on May 18.

-- 
Martin Baulig
martin@gnome.org (private)
baulig@suse.de (work)




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