[asterisk-dev] Open Source Pavilion at AstriCon: Your project wanted!
John Todd
jtodd at digium.com
Wed Jul 29 17:01:16 CDT 2009
Each year at AstriCon, we have an Open Source Pavilion which showcases
projects which are adjuncts to Asterisk, or which are directly
relevant to improving the utility and features of Asterisk. It gives
smaller projects the chance to have some space to display what they're
doing, and to give demonstrations to the AstriCon attendees who are
interested in some of the things happening in the open-source
ecosystem that surrounds Asterisk.
I'd like to mention that we have a few open spots in the Open Source
Pavilion still, and I'd like to solicit ideas for people who would
like to have the opportunity to put your OSS project in front of the
AstriCon attendee audience.
What your project should have:
- No significant corporate sponsorship
- Open Source License
- Running code
- Integration or usefulness with Asterisk, relevant to attendees
What you need for the booth:
- Banner of some sort, with your project name/URL
- Single-sheet handouts (both sides, preferably) with information on
your project (200-300 sheets)
- A knowledgeable person staffing the booth at any time that the
show floor is open
- Hopefully some sort of demo or "hands-on" display
What you get:
- A 6' table on the Expo floor
- Electricity
- Wireless Internet access
- Two chairs
- A huge crowd of highly intelligent, curious people who want to
know what you're doing
- A pass for 2 for the expo (or a special discount rate if you want
to upgrade to sessions)
We have a very limited number of tables, though we hope to get many
projects on board. There is a chance your project may not be approved
even though it's the coolest thing since sliced bread - but we'll try
to get as many people on board as possible. Please don't take it
personally if we run out of space before we run out of project
proposals! There are so many great OSS things out there, but so few
square feet. :-) Please email me directly with your project details
to be included on the list of applicants.
JT
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John Todd email:jtodd at digium.com
Digium, Inc. | Asterisk Open Source Community Director
445 Jan Davis Drive NW - Huntsville AL 35806 - USA
direct: +1-256-428-6083 http://www.digium.com/
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