Ubuntu needs to gain more visibility in Belgium. And it's important thatpeople hear a couple of time of Ubuntu before they actually try it.Therefore, the 6 mouth release is ideal to do a "larger scale" actionaround Ubuntu.I'm proposing the following "Train station actions" :During the Sunday evening there is a massive flow of students that passthrough the train stations of Belgian student city's. It wouldn't be abig effort to do an action there, compared to the number of people wecan reach. Eg. A train coming from Brussels to Leuven contains more than600 students. The idea would be to (1) come with a projector, andproject a presentation or a ubuntu desktop on a wall or screen at theexit. (2) Flyer at the exit of the train station.But if you have other idea's; please say!I'm proposing myself to coordinating this for Leuven, but I wouldwelcome everybody to do the same for other city's like Ghent,Brussels, ...François Cauwe
Hello everybody!We still need som more volunteers for the ReleaseActions in the trainstations. This is how much people we already have:Leuven, Sunday evening 21/10/07* FrancoisCauwe * AnneliesBollen (TBC) * ChristopheVDP (TBC) * MarkVDB (TBC)Leuven, Sunday evening 28/10/07* FrancoisCauwe* AnneliesBollen* ChistianB (TBC)Liège, Sunday 21/10/07 * PierreVorhagen * snulkid (to be confirmed) * g-traxx (ubuntu-fr active member)Please reply or add yourself to the wiki[1] if you want to help!Françoishttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ReleaseActions
Hi,Considering that most students arrive between 19h and 22h, I propose thefollowing for 21st in Leuven:Come together at 18:45 at the exit of the trainstation tunnel under thepanel with bus schedule from 'De lijn'.If you have a computer, and you want to take it with you; be sure tohave a lock with you.This is the first time we do it, so I would try to keep it simple andsee how it turns out. If you have a projector and a power supply(generator?) then it could be nice.François