
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 06:15:48PM -0500, Martin Owens wrote:
Thanks Josh!
Is SCaLE still happening? When it's finished, all this information would be great for a news article. I'll collect any additional info and put one together unless you beat me to it :-)
Pro Tip: Coloured Bed sheets work really well as table clothes at booths. They're even usually similar aspects.
I know there is a contingent of Inkscape users that use it for making patterns for fabric cutting machines. I wonder if we could recruit one of them to manufacture something cool?
May as well make the booth decorations themselves be discussion pieces on use of Inkscape, right?
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On 24 February 2015 at 15:19, Josh Andler <scislac@...400...> wrote:
Hey all,
So, for those that don't know, SCaLE is the Southern California Linux Expo, it's the largest annual open source conference of it's type in North America (we had over 3,000 registered attendees this year). Just for transparency, I am one of the conference organizers (the Arts Chair), so I wanted to put that out there.
Jon Cruz probably has a much better feel for how the booth activity was, but from the time I was there it seemed like the expo attendees were really interested in Inkscape as usual. The mix of people who know about Inkscape and those that have never heard of it was about the same as previous years from what I can tell (about 50/50), Jon could probably better comment on that since he spent far more time in the booth than I. Probably some of my best interactions were where people were users that couldn't figure out how to do things, and teaching them on the spot.
I did want to say that the banner that we got for the booth made a big difference in terms of an appearance of professionalism. There was also an 18"x24" sign for the hackfest (which SCaLE paid for) which contributed to the booth appearance. Jon could give you numbers on how many of the Moo mini cards went out, but I think stickers will be a must in the future (people love free stuff, and I want to see people's laptops decorated with our logo). Anyway the items we had were definitely a great first step imho, but there are other components which we might want to look into for future years. Table skirt or much larger banner/booth backdrop for example. Note: The banner we have is great for the front of the booth, we just need something for the back as well.
Anyway, just wanted to drop that little bit of info. I'm still kind of drained and not running on all cylinders again yet, so if I think of more, I will add it to the thread.
Oh, and I just donated $5 to the hackfest via paypal because someone gave me a $5 bill in person at SCaLE.
Cheers, Josh
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