Hi,
sticky notes with the logo ?
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Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux
Le 19/12/2023 à 10:51, Mike Saunders a écrit :
Hi everyone,
FOSDEM is coming up, and as it's the biggest event around free and open
source software in Europe, we're always there with a stand. In recent
years, we've brought various types of merchandise including:
* T-shirts
* Stickers
* Flyers
* Pens (made of recycled cardboard and corn plastic)
* Candies
In the last couple of years, we've brought flyers listing different ways
to get involved in LibreOffice. And because the pens are very popular,
we tell people: you can only get a pen if you also underline on the
flyer, one way you're going to contribute to the LibreOffice project :-)
So it's a bit of fun, and people take home a reminder that they can
contribute. But what else can we offer on our stand? For instance:
* Badges
* Toys (VLC had a mini Lego-like toy for their logo once)
* Beer/coffee mats
* Other clothing items
* ...
Of course, whatever we produce and bring has to be affordable,
transportable and environmentally friendly. Let us know your ideas :-)
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