Hi Marc,
2013/1/2 Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>:
Le 2013-01-02 02:33, Florian Effenberger a écrit :
Sorry, I have never been to CeBIT, but it looks like the participants are
mostly devs? Is this right? On their website -- they say in their "history"
notes that they have made the costs of attending prohibitive with the
express expectation that only professional people would attend.
It is a business fair by definition, but attended by lots of users
from germany, especially around the weekend.
What kind of staffing people would you need? It looks it would be best if
the LibreOffice booth people could speak EN, DE and FR. And should they know
LibreOffice at a dev level? Is so, should we be asking for support on the
dev list? Will the TDF defray costs of booth people?
We need german (plus english) speaking people with a broad knowledge
about the project and the suite.
Florian has asked already on the german lists, but there wasn't much response.
Jacqueline Rahemipour and Thomas Krumbein were there for OOo/FrODeV
since 2005 as the key staff and managed each and every thing around
that. It is the time for others to come up and help.
Volker
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