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== What to show on your laptop when you are at an event ==
== What to show on your laptop when you are at an event ==
[[File:showlaptop1.jpg|thumb|Make your Laptop be a Star]]
When you are at an event, people will want to see Fedora in action to learn and see if it is really what they want or need, so be prepared to help them.  
When you are at an event, people will want to see Fedora in action to learn and see if it is really what they want or need, so be prepared to help them.  


You don't know what to show to the people that come to your Fedora spot? Here are some useful tips you might like to put in practice:
You don't know what to show to the people that come to your Fedora spot? Here are some useful tips you might like to put in practice:


=== Show some videos, and don't talk too much ===
=== Show some videos, and don't talk too much ===
[[File:showlaptop2.jpg|thumb|Show some videos]]
People will constantly be coming by, and may not want to engage you in conversation, you can use a video to show off the principles of Fedora or the cool features of the release and let the people watch it 100 times.
People will constantly be coming by, and may not want to engage you in conversation, you can use a video to show off the principles of Fedora or the cool features of the release and let the people watch it 100 times.


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=== Show off the list of items from Features/Talking Points ===
=== Show off the list of items from Features/Talking Points ===
 
[[File:showlaptop3.jpg|thumb|Make people be interested]]
When you are talking with people directly at the booth they are most likely looking at using Fedora as their desktop operating system. Thus you should be familiar with both the Talking Points and Features for the current release (or upcoming release if it is soon to be released); and especially the section for desktop users.  
When you are talking with people directly at the booth they are most likely looking at using Fedora as their desktop operating system. Thus you should be familiar with both the Talking Points and Features for the current release (or upcoming release if it is soon to be released); and especially the section for desktop users.  


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* SystemTap
* SystemTap
* Virtualization enhancements (and there were a LOT for F12)  
* Virtualization enhancements (and there were a LOT for F12)  


=== Show a really nice Desktop ===
=== Show a really nice Desktop ===
[[File:showlaptop4.jpg|thumb|Let people know what great things can do using Fedora]]
You can show off the actual desktop. It doesn't matter if you use Gnome, KDE or even Fluxbox (though you probably want to have at least one laptop present that is showing the default spin, since these may become new users who go for the 'default'), there are many ways to pimp your desktop and make it look awesome. Start for using a really cool wallpaper... if you don't want to use the default here is a collection of nice wallpapers. Be warned though that people will likely use your laptop and explore a bit, so consider creating an account just for events.   
You can show off the actual desktop. It doesn't matter if you use Gnome, KDE or even Fluxbox (though you probably want to have at least one laptop present that is showing the default spin, since these may become new users who go for the 'default'), there are many ways to pimp your desktop and make it look awesome. Start for using a really cool wallpaper... if you don't want to use the default here is a collection of nice wallpapers. Be warned though that people will likely use your laptop and explore a bit, so consider creating an account just for events.   



Revision as of 15:52, 7 April 2010

What to show on your laptop when you are at an event

Make your Laptop be a Star

When you are at an event, people will want to see Fedora in action to learn and see if it is really what they want or need, so be prepared to help them.

You don't know what to show to the people that come to your Fedora spot? Here are some useful tips you might like to put in practice:

Show some videos, and don't talk too much

Show some videos

People will constantly be coming by, and may not want to engage you in conversation, you can use a video to show off the principles of Fedora or the cool features of the release and let the people watch it 100 times.

http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/fedora-videos/4f.ogv

http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/fedora-videos/fedora-espanol.ogv

http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/fedora-videos/final5.ogv


Show off the list of items from Features/Talking Points

Make people be interested

When you are talking with people directly at the booth they are most likely looking at using Fedora as their desktop operating system. Thus you should be familiar with both the Talking Points and Features for the current release (or upcoming release if it is soon to be released); and especially the section for desktop users.

In example, for Fedora 12 you could show off:

  • Network Manager enhancements
  • Next Generation Ogg video (Thusnelda)
  • Presto for smaller updates

You should also be familiar with the other sections relating to developers and system administrators. For instance, with Fedora, 12 you'd be able to talk about:

  • SystemTap
  • Virtualization enhancements (and there were a LOT for F12)

Show a really nice Desktop

Let people know what great things can do using Fedora

You can show off the actual desktop. It doesn't matter if you use Gnome, KDE or even Fluxbox (though you probably want to have at least one laptop present that is showing the default spin, since these may become new users who go for the 'default'), there are many ways to pimp your desktop and make it look awesome. Start for using a really cool wallpaper... if you don't want to use the default here is a collection of nice wallpapers. Be warned though that people will likely use your laptop and explore a bit, so consider creating an account just for events.

http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/EduSig/education-sky.png

http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/EduSig/fedora-kids-4f.png

http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/EduSig/fedora-kids.png

http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/EduSig/fedora-kids1.png

http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/Fedora-LATAM/4fundaciones-relieve.png

http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/Fedora-LATAM/wallpaper-4f/4f-english.png

http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/Themes/wallpaper-mosaico6.png