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See the swag-related SOP for [[ReMo/SOPs/Swag|more information]].  
See the swag-related SOP for [[ReMo/SOPs/Swag|more information]].  
All Mozilla Reps can design and print their own business cards. If you haven't already, find out how you can [[ReMo/Business_cards|print your own Mozilla business cards]].


=== Media and Flyers ===
=== Media and Flyers ===


See the [[ReMo/Toolkit|Events Toolkit]] for more information.
See the [[ReMo/Toolkit|Events Toolkit]] for more information.
=== Hardware ===
* If you have a small booth (only a small table), take your laptop with you and use it to show Fedora to the visitors.
* At larger booth you have the issue that you need more hardware especially larger TFTs.  A good solution is to check if there is a Red Hat office in this city and then ask the people there to help out with hardware.  This works very well.
* Perhaps one day there will be an [[Event Box| Event Box]]  with hardware, but for now use it as a check-list.
=== Clothes ===
* The [[Polo Shirt| Ambassador Polo Shirt]]  is, of course if possible, the standard shirt for European events.  With this shirt there is a difference to other project.
* [[ButtonUp| Ambassador ButtonUp]] is available in NA.
* We suggest that all attendees wear the same shirt.  It's easier for the visitors to identify a representative of the booth this way.
* Of course you are free in choice of your clothing but don't forget that you represent Fedora and not yourself.  At a event we are more salesmen than somebody else.
=== Others ===
* [[ReMo/Business_cards|Print your own Mozilla business cards]]
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=== Report ===
=== Report ===
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** All Mozilla Reps who were sponsored to organize or attend an event are tasked to write a short report of their event on their personal blog. The report does not have to be too long, but must contain sufficient information so as to have a general feel of the success of the event and clear lessons learned to think about when organizing future similar events. Check [[ReMo/SOPs/Reports|the event reporting SOP]] for more info.  
** All Mozilla Reps who were sponsored to organize or attend an event are tasked to write a short report of their event on their personal blog. The report does not have to be too long, but must contain sufficient information so as to have a general feel of the success of the event and clear lessons learned to think about when organizing future similar events. Check [[ReMo/SOPs/Reports|the event reporting SOP]] for more info.  
* If you took photos of your event, make sure to share them and link to them on your blog.  This is a good resource to see how the booth layout was and the surroundings.
* If you took photos of your event, make sure to share them and link to them on your blog.  This is a good resource to see how the booth layout was and the surroundings.
=== Media and Flyers ===


=== Hardware ===
=== Hardware ===
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