<p dir="ltr">Thanks Adriaan for the nice wrapup and everyone who run the booth!</p>
<p dir="ltr">Clemens.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Apr 25, 2018 11:16, "Adriaan de Groot" <<a href="mailto:groot@kde.org">groot@kde.org</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi KDE Community and e.V.,<br>
<br>
On the weekend of 21-22 april 2018 I traveled to Sweden to the FOSS-North <br>
conference, in Gothenburg. I went there for two reasons:<br>
- to give a talk (submitted via the CfP and accepted)<br>
- to run a KDE booth (asked by the conference org)<br>
<br>
The conference had ~150 attendees, 30 speakers, 6 sponsor booths and a KDE and <br>
a GNOME booth.<br>
<br>
# Booth(s)<br>
<br>
Gothenburg is a little bit "GNOME country", so it was good to have both <br>
desktops there. In the run up I had quite a bit of communication with the <br>
GNOME booth organizer, since community booths take up a lot of time. We agreed <br>
before hand to take care of each other's stands as needed. Any pictures you <br>
may have seen of us in a fist-fight are, of course, staged (but I beat the tar <br>
outta 'em). The community booths, with T-shirts and some computers showing off <br>
the desktops, did a very small amount of business, but we did have a fair <br>
amount of people to talk with.<br>
<br>
Bastian, the GNOME guy, was looking at other merchandise options and we came <br>
up with something exquisitely silly, last I saw he was looking at CnC milling <br>
to make that silly idea come true.<br>
<br>
In short, I think the community booths together worked well -- still, you get <br>
people, young people, coming up and going "huh, huh, GNOME and KDE side-by-<br>
side, when's the fight?" I have *no* idea where this notion of viscious <br>
rivalry persists.<br>
<br>
# Talk<br>
<br>
I think my talk went well; it was recorded, so you can probably watch it <br>
somewhere. It was about KDE governance, but mostly "Free Software project <br>
Governance 101" with an emphasis on figuring out your moral stance as <br>
expressed by your license choice, contributor agreement choice (if any), <br>
organization choice, and manifesto, vision and CoC. A bit touchy-feely and not <br>
all that concrete.<br>
<br>
I gave roughly the same talk two weeks earlier at a start-ups gathering, so <br>
I've been holding up KDE as *a* way of doing things. We get a lot of things <br>
right, although the order we did things -- historically -- isn't the order I'd <br>
recommend nowadays.<br>
<br>
# Sales<br>
<br>
We sold 3 T-shirts at 200 SEK each (~19 EUR). Gave out some folders, a <br>
lanyard, some buttons. We didn't have stickers. This continues, IMO, to be a <br>
real missed opportunity -- stickers are cheap, easy to hand out, colorful, <br>
etc. I'm seriously envious of the GNOME sticker packs.<br>
<br>
# Booth (2)<br>
<br>
The booth showed Plasma 5.12 running on low-powered ARM hardware. This was the <br>
same theme as at FOSDEM, so if you were there, it was the same set=up with <br>
blinkenlights and a Pinebook running the latest stuff. This continues the <br>
narrative of "of course Plasma runs also on low-powered devices, that's been <br>
driving 8 months or so of work on reducing resource use; it really is a lean <br>
environment." That kind of ties in to something else I noticed: people seem to <br>
hang on to grudges for a damn long time. "I used KDE 4/6/30 years ago, and it <br>
was slow". "I once submitted a bug and it was ignored." Bleh.<br>
<br>
Now that I'm writing this down here, I realise I could / should have had <br>
Nate's this-week articles at hand, to better illustrate what's going on and <br>
what is being improved in the rest of the KDE ecosystem.<br>
<br>
GNOME has a nice release-video that they just left looping -- it shows off the <br>
new stuff, and even if my response to most of the video is "yeah, we had that <br>
6 months/2 years/30 years ago already" it has movement, it has pizzazz, and <br>
saves the booth staff from talking about some of the basics.<br>
<br>
On the other hand, I had blue blobs and Lays' gource video to talk about long-<br>
term development.<br>
<br>
# Booth Resources<br>
<br>
The plastic IKEA box for booth-stuff (the roll of duct tape, the kensington <br>
locks we didn't have to use, pens, badges, etc.) broke on the flight; I'll be <br>
donating a new one.<br>
<br>
Sune's blue tablecloth is still in my possession; it still has "KDE" on it in <br>
Frozen-brand duct tape (Olaf is so cute!). This could be better.<br>
<br>
Left over T-shirts are now at my house, for whatever conference I go to next.<br>
<br>
# Wrap-up<br>
<br>
I'd like to thank Johan for organizing the conference overall, and Bastian for <br>
being a good neighbor in the Free-Desktop space. Thanks Helio for also <br>
spending a lot of hours running the stand.<br>
<br>
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