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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| Formal Names for Things]] | |
− | = | + | =Written Promo= |
− | == | + | ==Talking Points== |
− | + | [[/talking_points|Talking Points]] | |
− | == | + | ==KDE's Résumé== |
− | + | [[/Resume|KDE's Résumé]] | |
− | http://www.kde.org/getinvolved/promotion/ | + | =Other Sources and Information= |
+ | ==Encouraging Newbies== | ||
+ | [[/Happy_newbies|Happy Newbies]] | ||
+ | ==Other places== | ||
+ | http://www.kde.org/getinvolved/promotion/ |
"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.