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From: | Nick Hill |
Subject: | Re: [Fsfe-uk] Linux User & Developer Expo |
Date: | Sat, 24 Apr 2004 09:39:29 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-GB; rv:1.5) Gecko/20031007 |
The visitor numbers to the expo were way, way down.The .org stand, being on the ground floor, could easily be missed by those not already aware of it.
I feel the majority of visitors to the .org stands were friends of free software and/or know people on the projects.
It was a great opportunity to network within the community and put faces to names.
Tom Chance wrote:
On Saturday 24 Apr 2004 00:43, MJ Ray wrote:There is the whole "behind the stand"/"in front of stand" debate.This should not be a debate. Putting a barrier between you and the people you are trying to talk with is terrible behaviour.
If you are behind a counter, the visitor feels they have their own space and can come and go easily. Having a counter between you can be less intimidating for both parties. I believe not having a counter is good only once a relationship and comfort zone have been established, unless you have a strong 'natural magnetism'.
Therefore, the .org village scared visitors but created a great .org talking shop.
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