2010/3/9 Robert Scheck <robert(a)fedoraproject.org>:
Kris did also a very good job (the Open Source Days were his first
event
as Fedora Ambassador) with talking to visitors and promoting Fedora. As
speaking the same native language definately lowers the barrier to talk
about something, he had more longer and more intensive talks to people,
which I really like. In the evening of Saturday we cleaned up the booth and
switched to the Scrollbar (the students cafe) for talks, fun and beer...
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Finally, I would like to say "thank you" to Kris and
Neville for their work
and support around the event! It really was a pleasure for me to meet and
work with both of you. Hope to see you on another event in the future... :)
Greetings,
Robert
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Hi!
This was the first time I attended an Open Source event and it was
really a great pleasure to attend Open Source Days 2010 with Robert -
and the short time I saw Neville :D
I do agree that the event was very expensive - but actually everything
in Copenhagen is. And to me it seems that people were happy and
excited anyway. People were really happy about seeing a Fedora booth
on this event, because for many danish people Fedora is just some kind
of an american distribution without an userbase in Europe.
It would be great to have a business booth, it would be easier to
"sell" Fedora. As it was this year, we didn't have much power to show
our product - we couldn't get out to the people, we could just wait
for them to come to us = very bad from a salesmans point of view.
I love Fedora Ambassadors and Fedora! :D
// Kris