Re: [87attendees] BOF posters in the welcome reception

Jari Arkko <jari.arkko@piuha.net> Mon, 29 July 2013 12:11 UTC

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Subject: Re: [87attendees] BOF posters in the welcome reception
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> The discussion is more important than the text.

Indeed. The existence of the poster hopefully leads to be people talking. Or even searching later what it was all about. Or attending.

I'd hate to be reading too much during the reception, however :-)

> The Walk By poster is an advertisement for the real thing.  You are hooked into thinking attending is a good use of your time.

Right.

Anyway, I'd be interested in more people's experiences on how last night worked. (I was unable to stand by my poster, similar to what happened to a few other people.) 

Jari