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Get Started!
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Organize Events!
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The first thing you should ask yourself is *whether* to organize a booth. In short you will want to do this if:
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You have a passion for Ubuntu
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You have a venue that will have lots and lots of people that have never heard of Ubuntu
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You have the time and resources to do a great job.
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Don't get us wrong. Organizing a booth is something we absolutely want people to do. But, recognize that first impressions count. Your booth will likely be the first encounter that many people have with Ubuntu. So, plan accordingly.
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We like to think of organizing a booth in terms of four "P's":
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Gather all the materials you need for your booth well in advance. Know your exact booth size, where it will be located at the venue, and how many people it can accommodate comfortably. Arrive several hours before the show or exhibition begins. If you are going to have computers on hand, have them all tested and working flawlessly.
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Be professional.
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