[Ubuntu-be] ReleaseActions - Train station actions 21/10/07

François Cauwe francois at cauwe.org
Sun Sep 23 15:09:44 BST 2007


Great!

The projector thing is a nice fantasy, but if it doesn't work, you can
always just redistribute flyers, that's also important.

François

PS.
I added Liège to the wiki page, can I add your name?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ReleaseActions


Op zondag 23-09-2007 om 15:36 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Pierre
Vorhagen:
> Hi,
> 
> I am student in Liège and willing to help! But I really don't know if
> it will be possible setting up a projector on the construction site
> that is the Guillemins train station :)
> Finding an agreemennt with the TEC can be a good option though, as
> most (all?) people leaving the station go past the bus station too...
> 
> Anyways, trying to reach the students is a good idea.
> Pierre
> 
> 
> 2007/9/23, snulkid <rr at lilit.be>:
> > Le dimanche 23 septembre 2007 12:17, François Cauwe a écrit:
> > > Leuven contains more than 600 students. The idea would be to (1)
> > > come with a projector, and project a presentation or a ubuntu
> > > desktop on a wall or screen at the exit.
> >
> > The new Liège Guillemins underground is full of space and wonderful
> > (sort of JFK airport TWA terminal...) but you'll have to wait 1 more
> > year or 2 to get access to it ;-))
> >
> > > Do you need a authorisation to redistribute flyers on the public
> > > road? I think you have to write in on it "Niet op de openbare weg
> > > gooien." (Don't throw on the public road).
> >
> > For the "Fête de l'internet 2005", our LUG wanted to get max.
> > visibility by using a room or booth in the very center of Liege
> > (place Cathédrale : see
> > http://lilit.be/photos.php?gal=fete-internet). It turned out to be an
> > administrative nightmare : you have to ask (and maybe to pay taxes) to
> > the City council, with a 3 months delay(!), to be allowed to have a
> > booth, to distribute flyers, to be clothed as a pinguin, to put
> > advertising posters on a window facing the street, to put a network
> > cable passing even a pedestrian street, etc. Finally, we made an
> > agreement with the "Médiathèque" asbl and the TEC (to use their bus
> > stop) because they already had the needed authorisations.
> >
> > So, as Cédric said and even if things cannot be worse than in Liege,
> > be careful !
> >
> > Greetings
> > --
> > snulkid
> >
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