I did work the booth for a day last year. And I did volunteer to work the booth this year at the STC, but I was told that it wouldn't be necessary this year. As far as the linux show, the original poster did say he'd help with the linux event. > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Feldman [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 11:40 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Cc: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Lamenting Ada > > John, > > > > At the STC here in Utah last month my coworkers commented that there > wasn't > > anyone at the SIGAda booth. > > [snip] > > As one who has staffed the SIGAda booth at SIGCSE for 10 years, I'm > acutely aware of the difficulty in finding enough people to staff > a booth constantly. All of us are volunteers; perhaps one > of your co-workers (who seem to go to STC anyway) would be > willing to volunteer some time in the booth next time? > > > > I think it would be worthwhile to increase Ada's visibility in the Linux > > world, and I think it has to be done by more than just ACT. ARA and > SIGAda > > has everything to pull it all together. > > > Did I hear you volunteering to go to LinuxWorld to spend some time > staffing the booth? > > Remember, John - SIGAda is nothing but volunteers. We all have day jobs; > nobody "works" for SIGAda. Booth staffing happens in a combination of > several ways: > > - The individual lives in the conference area and can get over to the > conference for a day or so to staff the booth > > - The individual does not live in the area but is able to go to the > conference anyway (or would go the conference anyway!) and spends > some time there staffing the booth > > As far as I know, ARA has no exhibit of its own. I do know that much > of the funding for the SIGAda exhibit comes from ARA. > > As we've discussed here before many times, the Ada community is > filled with creative people who have LOTS of ideas for what SIGAda, > or ARA, or... can do to promote Ada. Where things get sticky is > when all the creative people expect someone else to actually > implement the ideas. Nothing much happens when people say "we" > but mean "anyone but me". > > In my experience, the SIGAda booth travels to those shows for which > > (1) it is judged that it's important for Ada to have a presence there > (2) people step forward and say "I'll staff the booth" > > (1) and (2) must both happen! > > Mike Feldman