On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>> On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>>
>>> Bruce Momjian wrote:
>>>> My though is that it isn't really good to give presentations in booths
>>>> because it is too disturbing to surrounding booths. Those who remember
>>>> last year how we obscured Mozilla and Gnome booths with our crowds can
>>>> attest to that. I am thinking one booth is best and have it be both
>>>> community and company stuff.
>>>
>>> But other than that you have no problem with two booths?
>>
>> Wouldn't having two 'PostgreSQL.Org' booths be confusing? Isn't a "one
>> stop shopping" sort of thing better, where everyone gathers instead of
>> spreading them out between two?
>
> It's like gborg and pgfoundry! (ducks)
Actually, not the same .. the benefit to having two booths that are 'far
apart' is that you stand a better chance of *everyone* seeing you ... some
ppl pre-pick where they want to go at conventions, to the point of
'mapping their route', so there is a chance that they won't even go near
the .Org pavillon since they are there to see a specific vendor ...
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