Le mardi 4 février 2025, 08:22:21 heure normale d’Europe centrale Daniel
Gultsch a écrit :
Hi Guus,
thank you for bringing this up.
On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 3:32 PM Guus der Kinderen
<guus.der.kinderen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> If the term "XMPP" attracts such attention from the FOSDEM crowd, we
should consider using it more explicitly during FOSDEM. Specifically, I'd like
us to consider renaming the name of our stand "the Realtime Lounge" into
something that contains the letters "XMPP". I believe that this would help a
lot for recognition with the public.
>
> People that now look through the list of stands on FOSDEM's website, or on
the printed maps at the venue itself, do not see "XMPP" anywhere. I
believe it
would be helpful if they would. For the years that I've visited, I cannot
recall having a non-XMPP presence in our stand, so I don't think that we would
be excluding projects or people by implementing a rename (but please do
correct me if I'm wrong).
I agree. The booth should be called: (Jabber) XMPP Standards Foundation
or something close that ideally contains both the words Jabber as well as
XMPP.
This is both for discoverability for people that want to find us as
well as for just raising awareness that XMPP is still a thing. I
believe that even if people don’t decide to come by our stand just
reading the name in the booklet or the listing on the website can have
positive effects.
> A secondary, but to me separate, change that we might consider is moving
away
from the "lounge" concept. Although it's nice to have a place to chill
out, those bean bags also take up a lot of space. From what I've seen in the
past few years, the lounge is almost exclusively used by people manning the
stands (myself included), and not so much by visitors. I don't believe it's
doing much these days to help us engage in conversations with FOSDEM visitors.
Maybe we can find a better use for that space in future editions of FOSDEM.
>
> Please share your thoughts on this. I'm conscious that much of what we do
is rooted in tradition and history, and I certainly don't want to trample on
that - but if there is generic consensus that some changes may be desirable,
it's something that we can consider for 2026.
I haven’t been at our FOSDEM stand in a while but last time I have I
made similar observations as Guus. No guest ever comes into the
"lounge" part.
cheers
Daniel
While I agree the general remark, I think that the lounge concept is quite
cool, and simply under exploited. This year, all the cushions were packed in a
side with unused small tables.
Why don't we put flyers on the small tables (we were lacking space on the big
one), and maybe have people doing demo of clients on demand? We could also
make something to drink (coffee/tea, if that would be fine with FOSDEM staff).
This booth is unique in FOSDEM, with some reorganisation it could be really
great.
Best,
Goffi