Re: OSCON



Oh c'mon Sri, I did a booth all by my lonesome at Ohio Linux Fest :p
In all seriousness, I'd love to help but, as with Brett you're on the
other side of the continent, which makes it a bit hard. Though, IMHO
we ought to have a GNOME booth at all the major conferences, though
I'm probably dreaming.

Emily

On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 5:19 AM, Brett Legree <brett legree gmail com> wrote:
Ack! These things are always on the other side of the continent from me...
though I'd love to do a road trip out that way.

BSDCan is in my neck of the woods (in Ottawa) though I do not think we're in
good shape yet in that camp, at least in FreeBSD which is my primary "BSD
area of interest" (correct me if I'm wrong, someone!)

-Brett

On Mar 22, 2013 2:40 AM, "Karen Sandler" <karen gnome org> wrote:

On Fri, March 22, 2013 1:42 am, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
I am thinking about getting a booth this time.  I've always resisted
because we don't really have a good reason to be there.  Butt his time,
with our push to javascript I would like to be able to market to
javascript
writers at OSCON.

Unfortunately, I'm one guy, and I'm not even sure I can even do that.
I'm
not sure if I can pull off manning the booth.  I need to see if I can
get
some volunteers to man it.  I'll see what I can do..

I can do a little time at the booth (if one of my talk proposals is
accepted and I go to the conference) but I can't commit to being there for
big long stretches of the days since I'll try to pack it with meetings if
possible. I can definitely help all around though.

karen

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