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== Carpet and  
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== Carpet and Flat Beam System ==
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[[File:Boothwithbluecarpet.jpg]]
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After the rather bland light grey carpets we had in 2010, we decided to go for blue carpets for all project booths in 2011.
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[[File:LPI-andereBlende-LogoAufInfopoint.jpg]]
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Here is a photo of a booth with blue carpet (Mozilla, 2010):
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[[File:Boothwithbluecarpet.jpg|175px]]
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If the budget allows, we might switch to the more fancy flat beam system this year. Since this might make it difficult to have all project names up on the beam system, we might print the names on the infopoints. But this depends on if there is any budget left after fulfilling all furniture requests.
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The flat beam system may also make it difficult to affix the projector boards ("Beamerhalterung").
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[[File:LPI-andereBlende-LogoAufInfopoint.jpg|175px]]
== A word about costs and budget ==
== A word about costs and budget ==
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[[File:InfopointMisuseVsSmallTable.jpg]]
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You all applied and were accepted to exhibit your projects at this year's LinuxTag exhibition. We provide you with a booth, including carpet, wall elements, and furniture. This means we pay for this, not you.
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[[File:InfopointMisuse.jpg]]
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We have a limited budget for the booth furniture, so we need to use it wisely. This year, we have a lot of projects and a lot of booth space. So we ask you to only request furniture that you really need and that you will use it appropriately.
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=== Infopoints ===
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We love the Infopoints because they are great for presenting software on a screen or laptop to the visitors. They have an optimal height, storage space, and look good.
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But they are really expensive!
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Some approximate numbers showing how much an infopoint costs in relation to other furniture:
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            1 Infopoint
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            = 20 chairs
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            = 12 tables
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            = 15 barstools
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            = 3 sideboards
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            = 2 glass showcases
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            = 2 sofas
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            = 2 small counters/info bar
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            = 1 large counter/reception bar + 1 sideboard
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So if you request an infopoint, please use it as it is intended to demo your software. If you don't really need an infopoint, request a table, or one of the counters
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What we don't want to see this year is projects using the infopoints just for flyers or as a sales counter!
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[[File:InfopointMisuseVsSmallTable.jpg|175px]]
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[[File:InfopointMisuse.jpg|175px]]
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=== Storage Space ===
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We can add small storage rooms to your booth. These storage rooms are 1sqm in size, sometimes 2sqm. So they take away space from your booth. The door of this storage room alone is more expensive than one sideboard. If you only need this storage space to store the jackets and backpacks of your team members, please consider using the cloakroom  ("Garderobe") in the entrance area of hall 7. The usage of the cloakroom is free of charge for project members (show your project badge).

Revision as of 17:40, 13 April 2011

Contents

Available Furniture

Item Name Catalog Description Photos Comments
Chair File:Cyborg-Objektstuhl.jpg
Small Table File:Cyborg-SmallTable.jpg
Large Table File:Cyborg-LargeTable.jpg File:LargeTableWith2Chairs.jpg
Small Round Table File:Cyborg-SmallRoundTable.jpg File:BistrotableWhite.jpgFile:BistrotableWithRegularChair.jpg Available in black and white. In the previous years, we never specified the color, so it was random which color we got.
Tall Round Table ("Bar table") File:Cyborg-TallRoundTable.jpg
Bar Chair File:Cyborg-Barhocker.jpg File:Barhocker.jpg Available in black and white. In the previous years, we never specified the color, so it was random which color we got.
Infopoint File:Infopont-MitBeschriftung.jpgFile:Infopoint-inside.jpg
Glass Showcase (Vitrine) File:Cyborg-Vitrine.jpg Same height as infopoint. Basically a sideboard with a glass showcase on top. Good for displaying hardware, circuit boards, mobile phones etc.
Sideboard File:Cyborg-Sideboard.jpg The booth builder told us that he had to discard most sideboards because they were too worn. So we don't know how many sideboards he has left and how they look exactly.
Counter-Sideboard File:Cyborg-CounterSideboard.jpg Never have seen this "live"
Small Counter File:Cyborg-SmallCounter.jpg May be a good alternative if you mainly want to sell stuff.
Large Counter File:Cyborg-LargeCounter.jpg May be a good alternative if you mainly want to sell stuff.
Prospektständer klein File:Cyborg-Prospektständerklein.jpg File:KleinerProspektständer.jpg
Prospektständer gross File:Cyborg-Prospektständergross.jpg File:GrosserProspektständer.jpg
Sofa File:Sofa.jpg Since each wall element is 1m long, you can see in the photo that the sofa is pretty small (W122/D60/H78). Seats 2 people.


Carpet and Flat Beam System

After the rather bland light grey carpets we had in 2010, we decided to go for blue carpets for all project booths in 2011. Here is a photo of a booth with blue carpet (Mozilla, 2010):

If the budget allows, we might switch to the more fancy flat beam system this year. Since this might make it difficult to have all project names up on the beam system, we might print the names on the infopoints. But this depends on if there is any budget left after fulfilling all furniture requests.

The flat beam system may also make it difficult to affix the projector boards ("Beamerhalterung").

A word about costs and budget

You all applied and were accepted to exhibit your projects at this year's LinuxTag exhibition. We provide you with a booth, including carpet, wall elements, and furniture. This means we pay for this, not you.

We have a limited budget for the booth furniture, so we need to use it wisely. This year, we have a lot of projects and a lot of booth space. So we ask you to only request furniture that you really need and that you will use it appropriately.

Infopoints

We love the Infopoints because they are great for presenting software on a screen or laptop to the visitors. They have an optimal height, storage space, and look good. But they are really expensive!

Some approximate numbers showing how much an infopoint costs in relation to other furniture:

           1 Infopoint 
           = 20 chairs
           = 12 tables
           = 15 barstools
           = 3 sideboards
           = 2 glass showcases
           = 2 sofas
           = 2 small counters/info bar
           = 1 large counter/reception bar + 1 sideboard

So if you request an infopoint, please use it as it is intended to demo your software. If you don't really need an infopoint, request a table, or one of the counters

What we don't want to see this year is projects using the infopoints just for flyers or as a sales counter!

Storage Space

We can add small storage rooms to your booth. These storage rooms are 1sqm in size, sometimes 2sqm. So they take away space from your booth. The door of this storage room alone is more expensive than one sideboard. If you only need this storage space to store the jackets and backpacks of your team members, please consider using the cloakroom ("Garderobe") in the entrance area of hall 7. The usage of the cloakroom is free of charge for project members (show your project badge).

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