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= | =General Organisation= | ||
==Conferences== | |||
===European Conference Organisation=== | |||
[[/conferenceseu|European Conferences]] | |||
===North American Conference Organization=== | |||
[[/conferencesna|North American Conferences]] | |||
===Other Conference Organisation=== | |||
[[/conferencesot|Other Conferences]] | |||
==Generic Checklists== | |||
===Conference Information=== | |||
===Booth Items=== | |||
[[/Booth|Booth Items]] | |||
=Working the Booth= | |||
==To Say and Not to Say== | |||
"Hi, are you familiar with KDE?" | "Hi, are you familiar with KDE?" | ||
. | 1. Figure out what the person's knowledge level is: whether they are a developer, an everyday user, a business-man, etc. | ||
2. Find out how they use it: power-user, casually, in addition to a different desktop environment, etc. | |||
3. With what versions of KDE are they familiar? | |||
= | Structure around their responses to the aforementioned three points. | ||
==Talking Points== | |||
[[/talking_points|Talking points]] | |||
==Official terms for things== | ==Official terms for things== | ||
[[/FormalNames| | [[/FormalNames| Formal Names for Things]] | ||
=Written Promo= | |||
==Talking Points== | |||
[[/talking_points|Talking Points]] | |||
==KDE's Resumé== | |||
[[/Resume|KDE's Resumé]] | |||
== | =Other Sources and Information= | ||
==Encouraging Newbies== | |||
[[/Happy_newbies|Happy Newbies]] | |||
==Other places== | |||
http://www.kde.org/getinvolved/promotion/ | |||
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[[/Happy_newbies| | |||
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=Other places= | |||
http://www.kde.org/getinvolved/promotion/ |
Revision as of 22:51, 20 May 2009
General Organisation
Conferences
European Conference Organisation
North American Conference Organization
Other Conference Organisation
Generic Checklists
Conference Information
Booth Items
Working the Booth
To Say and Not to Say
"Hi, are you familiar with KDE?"
1. Figure out what the person's knowledge level is: whether they are a developer, an everyday user, a business-man, etc.
2. Find out how they use it: power-user, casually, in addition to a different desktop environment, etc.
3. With what versions of KDE are they familiar?
Structure around their responses to the aforementioned three points.