Subject: Re: OSCON BSD booth
To: Aaron J.Grier <agrier@poofygoof.com>
From: David Hopper <dhop@nwlink.com>
List: netbsd-advocacy
Date: 07/14/2005 14:47:36
My company is providing the tech support for OSCON again this year.
Unfortunately the exhibit hall space is tightly managed by the venue
(it's the first OSCON in a bona-fide convention center), so I can't
promise free connectivity.
However, it'll be good to say "Hi Hawaya" and offer whatever help I
can onsite.
--Dave
(And FWIW, NetBSD has *always* been present at OSCON, on the back-
end... I've made sure of that.)
On Jul 14, 2005, at 12:22 AM, Aaron J. Grier wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 12:48:10PM +0200, Hubert Feyrer wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Hisashi T Fujinaka wrote:
>>
>>> I'm in Portland and can be at the BSD booth representing NetBSD, but
>>> what do you usually have at the booth? As a -current user, I can
>>> probably study up on the advantages of stable and present things
>>> with
>>> some clarity, if I study up. :) Any pointers?
>>>
>>
>> You'll mostly need to answer two questions:
>> 1) What is the difference between NetBSD and Linux
>> 2) What is the difference between NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc.?
>>
>> For booth stuff, having something to show&tell would be nice, i.e.
>> machines. Also bring some of the things on
>> http://www.netbsd.org/gallery/advocacy/, esp. bigger quantities of
>> the
>> flyers (folded!).
>>
>> It would be great to see NetBSD present at that show!
>>
>
> hmm... I could provide a (working) decstation, sparc, and alpha, and
> with a little effort a vax, albeit headless. I run 2.0.2_STABLE. I
> could probably ditch work for a day or two and man the booth.
>
> I'll meet up with todd and we'll figure something out. who is the
> booth
> contact?
>
> --
> Aaron J. Grier | "Not your ordinary poofy goof." |
> agrier@poofygoof.com
>