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On Sun, 2011-02-06 at 09:19 -0700, Jeff Chimene wrote:


Thing is, I've been thinking that SCALE might arrange a similar setup.


Well - Oracle became a media sponsor rather recently, but more likely
spurred by presentation by David Stokes ( MySQL Community Manager ),
regarding new features in MySQL.

If you look at the floor plan TDF/LibreOffice is dead center front row
in the NP booth hall, no one will walk into the hall without going past
the booth (speaking of which we still don't have a banner...), the front
row I would suspect was already full up before the Oracle sponsorship.

Monitoring the OO.o MLs, Louis was trying to round up folks for a NP
booth at SCALE a while back, but appears to have come up dry - or the
conversation went off list. (Speaking of which our booth staff head
count is up to 4, as of a few hours ago). Who knows for sure if they can
manage to get a booth in the last few days, I heard via the grape vine
that the exhibitor count moved up recently from 80 to 90, I don't know
how true that is however, and I certainly am not going to worry about
it.

Lastly, Oracle did have a booth at the last couple of SCALE , but even
if they do again it would be in a different Hall - not with the
non-profits orgs.







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