Re: Report from my presentation, Serres (Greece), March 11th, 2013



I was just curious - it sounds like a great event! Thanks for promoting
GNOME :)

On Thu, March 14, 2013 4:47 am, Stathis Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr) wrote:
Well, I have to ask the guys from SerLUG for feedback on this.
It wasn't installfest to have my own oppinion.
Audience got PromoDVDs and info where to find us.

Regarding openSUSE conference, I got some people mail and name.
In the next couple of days I'll contact some of them with info about
openSUSE conference registration etc.
I'll ask them there about feedback about GNOME and presentation.
Thanks Karen for the idea.

I'll be write back soon (maybe next week) about it.
Stathis



Óôéò 14/03/2013 06:48 ðì, ï/ç Karen Sandler Ýãñáøå:
Stathis, thanks for the report! Do you think there were any new GNOME
users out of the event?

karen

On Wed, March 13, 2013 7:52 pm, Stathis Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr)
wrote:
Hello Gnomies,

I was in Serres for a presentation.
SerLUG celebrates 5 years of their LUG with a day conference.
I was asked to present how to use GNOME and what makes GNOME unique on
openSUSE.
Well, that's what I did. I present how to use GNOME 3.6 (and openSUSE
12.3).
It was very helpful for the audience. They were about 80% windows
users.
I made the "silly" question how many use GNOME and only 2-3 hands went
up. The audience were about 70 people.

Anyways, I ended with the openSUSE conefence. I told them what to
expect
to see, why register now.

I gave some "left overs" of openSUSE 12.2, brochures where to find
Greek
community.
We also had a draw for an openSUSE T-shirt, as gift for their
celebration.

After the end of the event, we went to celebrate.
As the title of my report says, what happens in Vegas...sorry Serres,
stays in Serres!!!

Have a lot of fun...
Stathis


Check out my report here:
http://blogs.gnome.org/eiosifidis/2013/03/14/what-happens-ins-serras-stays-ins-serras/





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