Howdy List,
As already stated in the general Marketing ML, the LibreOffice community was
invited to the upcoming SCALE 9x, Feb 25-27 2011 in LA.
After asking if anyone would be interested in working a booth at the expo,
in an email sent to 13 people from the general ML and from the emails from a
few others on the ML it appeared there was enough interest from people that
I send an email to the SCALE organizers saying that LibreOffice would be
there.
A page on the wiki seems the best way to coordinate our efforts. Perhaps
/Events/2011/SCALE - will post a quick note the general Marketing list,
later this evening, before creating the page structure - and create the page
tomorrow so folks have some time to comment.
So - looking forward to getting to know the people new to me, and to working
with those already known.
Meanwhile feel free to toss out ideas here: Not sure how large booths are at
SCALE beyond, a 6 ft table, some chairs, a power drop and an internet
connection (that's a nice touch). We can talk about ideas and move them to
the wiki as needed.
Best wishes,
Drew
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