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We are debating whether the 8.10 party should be an informational event aimed at newbies or simply a celebration, more or less for the team itself. | We are debating whether the 8.10 party should be an informational event aimed at newbies or simply a celebration, more or less for the team itself. --PsyQ |
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8.04 in ZH was an info day, but Zürich mainstream media ignores Linux and Ubuntu, so we didn't get the mainstream audience we hoped for. This is different in Lausanne. So it would be possible for the ZH RP to simply be a party/get-together "for us". If we do make the ZH RP into an info event, it needs to be done differently than 8.04: Less talks, and more interesting for Ubuntu veterans AS WELL as the newbies we won't get :) | 8.04 in ZH was an info day, but Zürich mainstream media ignores Linux and Ubuntu, so we didn't get the mainstream audience we hoped for. This is different in Lausanne. So it would be possible for the ZH RP to simply be a party/get-together "for us". If we do make the ZH RP into an info event, it needs to be done differently than 8.04: Less talks, and more interesting for Ubuntu veterans AS WELL as the newbies we won't get :) --PsyQ |
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This section is for activities we could provide if we want the 8.04 party to be for the general public again. | This section is for activities we could provide if we want the 8.04 party to be for the general public again. --PsyQ |
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* Less focus on "newbies". Newbies are welcome and will get help, but the talks should be different. Idea: No more than 3 talks: | * Less focus on "newbies". Newbies are welcome and will get help, but the talks should be different. Idea: No more than 3 talks: --PsyQ |
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1. (Some current hot topic in Ubuntu-land). e.g. "WINE 1.0: Using Windows programs and games" (that's just an example) (30 mins) 1. Ubuntu hardware: What you should know when you buy a new PC to get a 100% compatible machine. * Few talks, but '''CLEARLY MARKED''' opportunities for people to talk to experts and ask their own free-form questions. * A quiet area somewhere near the bar with network cables and power, in case anyone wants to install (experience shows that there are few installs at these parties) * Demonstrations for Windows- and Mac-Users: How can I do e-mail with Ubuntu? What about office applications? Will Ubuntu fit in my Windows network? etc. |
1. (Some current hot topic in Ubuntu-land). e.g. "WINE 1.0: Using Windows programs and games" (that's just an example) (30 mins) --PsyQ 1. Ubuntu hardware: What you should know when you buy a new PC to get a 100% compatible machine. --PsyQ * Few talks, but '''CLEARLY MARKED''' opportunities for people to talk to experts and ask their own free-form questions. --PsyQ * A quiet area somewhere near the bar with network cables and power, in case anyone wants to install (experience shows that there are few installs at these parties) --PsyQ * Demonstrations for Windows- and Mac-Users: How can I do e-mail with Ubuntu? What about office applications? Will Ubuntu fit in my Windows network? etc. --DirkDeimeke |
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This section is for activities in case we want to make the 8.10 party more of a celebration for us. Outsiders are welcome, of course. | This section is for activities in case we want to make the 8.10 party more of a celebration for us. Outsiders are welcome, of course. --PsyQ |
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* Must be made clear that the party is simply a celebration, not an informational event. Although SwissTeam members are happy to answer questions if outsiders show up. * Small bar, chips, cake, beer, drinks * Sofas or general hangout equipment like at the 8.04 party * Some Internet access. * Live video stream from and to Lausanne? (if we do both parties on the same day) * A public machine that runs the video cam and an IRC session to #ubuntu-ch |
* Must be made clear that the party is simply a celebration, not an informational event. Although SwissTeam members are happy to answer questions if outsiders show up. --PsyQ * Small bar, chips, cake, beer, drinks --PsyQ * Sofas or general hangout equipment like at the 8.04 party --PsyQ * Some Internet access. --PsyQ * Live video stream from and to Lausanne? (if we do both parties on the same day) --PsyQ * A public machine that runs the video cam and an IRC session to #ubuntu-ch --PsyQ |
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That's probably all we need to have a party! | That's probably all we need to have a party! --PsyQ |
Intrepid Ibex Releaseparty Zürich
Hier haben wir eine ruhige Ecke um uns über die Vergangene und die kommende RP auszutauchen, Ideen zu sammeln, usw. Fühlt euch frei hier Eure Meinungen kund zu tun, wir werden uns Zeitnah bei einem IRC Meeting damit auseindersetzen was wir wie planen wollen, hier machen wir aber erstmal Brainstorming
Review RP ZH 8.04
Was war gut?
Many interesting talks, bar, perfect venue. --TormodVolden
Was hätte man deiner Meinung nach besser machen können
- Too many talks that did not concern the target audience. There were not many beginners. --PsyQ
Was hätte man deiner Meinung nach anders machen könne
No talks longer than 30min --TormodVolden
Some more "fun" in plenum activities, like the 7.04(?) quiz --TormodVolden
Was war nicht gut verlaufen?
The talk schedule got totally broken --TormodVolden
Preview RP ZH 8.10
Ausrichtung / Rahmen der RP
We are debating whether the 8.10 party should be an informational event aimed at newbies or simply a celebration, more or less for the team itself. --PsyQ
8.04 in ZH was an info day, but Zürich mainstream media ignores Linux and Ubuntu, so we didn't get the mainstream audience we hoped for. This is different in Lausanne. So it would be possible for the ZH RP to simply be a party/get-together "for us". If we do make the ZH RP into an info event, it needs to be done differently than 8.04: Less talks, and more interesting for Ubuntu veterans AS WELL as the newbies we won't get --PsyQ
Infoveranstaltung wie 8.04
This section is for activities we could provide if we want the 8.04 party to be for the general public again. --PsyQ
- Less focus on "newbies". Newbies are welcome and will get help, but the talks should be different. Idea: No more than 3 talks: --PsyQ
- What is Ubuntu, how do I install it, how do I install software? (very brief, 20 mins)
- (Some current hot topic in Ubuntu-land). e.g. "WINE 1.0: Using Windows programs and games" (that's just an example) (30 mins) --PsyQ
- Ubuntu hardware: What you should know when you buy a new PC to get a 100% compatible machine. --PsyQ
Few talks, but CLEARLY MARKED opportunities for people to talk to experts and ask their own free-form questions. --PsyQ
- A quiet area somewhere near the bar with network cables and power, in case anyone wants to install (experience shows that there are few installs at these parties) --PsyQ
Demonstrations for Windows- and Mac-Users: How can I do e-mail with Ubuntu? What about office applications? Will Ubuntu fit in my Windows network? etc. --DirkDeimeke
LoCo Veranstaltung, einfach mal unteruns zusammen sitzen
This section is for activities in case we want to make the 8.10 party more of a celebration for us. Outsiders are welcome, of course. --PsyQ
Must be made clear that the party is simply a celebration, not an informational event. Although SwissTeam members are happy to answer questions if outsiders show up. --PsyQ
- Small bar, chips, cake, beer, drinks --PsyQ
- Sofas or general hangout equipment like at the 8.04 party --PsyQ
- Some Internet access. --PsyQ
- Live video stream from and to Lausanne? (if we do both parties on the same day) --PsyQ
- A public machine that runs the video cam and an IRC session to #ubuntu-ch --PsyQ
That's probably all we need to have a party! --PsyQ
SwissTeam/ReleasePartyIntrepid/Zurich (last edited 2008-11-16 11:24:16 by 84-72-178-80)