On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 21:18, Eduardo Romero<k3nsai@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys,
I know some of you went to froscon, and did enjoyed the experience a lot. I am here asking, if any of you developers could write a text about froscon, the experience, who you met, and how it all went overall. Nothing too fancy, it will in fact feature as an article in the Arch Linux Magazine, it would be appreciated if you could have some photos as well. Contact me if you are able to take on it.
Preferably a developer, but in the event that no developer can get to it, a trusted user could do.
Thanks for your interest as always,
From my point of view the event was awesome! First of all - I finally managed to get there (and even convinced my company to cover the cost of plane tickets :-P)
Hi! I'm in 404 Hostel (fun name :P) in Köln (Cologne) at the moment (BTW it's probably one of the best in the world, I can already recommend it). though the road from Dortmund to a hostel in Bonn, and from Sankt Augustin to the hostel in Köln was a jorney. We spent really nice time there both during the day and during "social event" (I leave it to the other devs to say something about the horilka (vodka)! :-P). We did some talks about Arch for the visitors of our booth (especially Thomas who spent quite alot of time on that), helped to install Arch on several visitors' laptops, communicated with people from other projects (I discovered one young but very interesting project that I may even contribute to, as soon as I really try it), gave away FrOSCon Edition CDs (at the very end I even had to give out one of two CDs I left for myself). I've even managed to visit two English-language talks. I and Dieter had not easy time among >95% German-speaking people, but most people spoke English well as soon as you told them that you're one of the few people here that don't understand Gernan. :-) Visiting other projects' booths was very interesting for me, I had some nice talks and shared addresses with some people. And during the "social event" we had quite long talks about everything util late night. I got a collection of CDs/DVDs with FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenSolaris for installing in VirtualBox for testing my pet project on different platforms. I also made some photos which I will upload somewhere tomorrow in the evening (don't have much time and energy now). To summarize - that was very well spent two days, with lots of activity, communications and feedback. I'm looking forward for the next event, be it FrOSCon or some other FOSS conference where we can be present. Oh, and we really must do ArchCon somewhere during the next Summer. ;-) -- Roman Kyrylych (Роман Кирилич)