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| title: Community Development at Open Expo in Madrid | |
| date: 2017-06-15 | |
| blog_post: true | |
| published_by: sharan | |
| tags: ["blog"] | |
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| Throughout May we promoted that we had been invited to have an Apache booth at the [Open Expo in Madrid](http://www.openexpo.es/en/). | |
| The event took place on 1st June 2017 and was the first time that we had an Apache presence there. We received an | |
| invitation to the event because of a contact made at [FOSDEM](https://fosdem.org/2017/) (so you can see how being at | |
| one event can lead to another!) | |
| In preparation we made sure that we had enough stickers and swag (pens, usb hubs, fandanas and lapel pins) for our booth. | |
| ### Booth Duty | |
| Our booth staff was made up of myself and two amazing Spanish speaking volunteers (Ignasi Barrera and Jan Iversen). | |
| Ignasi had also designed a flyer / leaflet with details about the ASF, who we are and what we do on one side and some | |
| information about Incubator on the other. This was translated into Spanish as we expected that it would be a | |
| predominantly Spanish event. One hundred of the leaflets were printed and when we put the first few out, they | |
| disappeared quickly. It was then that we realised that we needed to ensure we kept enough leaflets available on the | |
| table but we ran out of them completely by early afternoon. It was a long day and Jan and Ignasi were kept very busy | |
| explaining to people about the Foundation, its goals and how it all works. | |
| We understand that the conference attracted over 3000 visitors throughout the day and 300 of them (around 10%) stopped | |
| by the Apache booth to talk to us. We found that most people already knew about specific Apache projects and were keen | |
| to talk to us about them. Around one in every six spent around 5-10 minutes which is really great as it shows that they | |
| are very interested in knowing or finding out more about Apache. | |
| Being part of Apache, we sometimes take it for granted and it was a little surprising to find out that many people | |
| didn't really know very much about the Apache Software Foundation and in fact most of them didn't even know that there | |
| was a Foundation behind Apache projects!. Being at the event helped us fill this knowledge gap. | |
| We had a wide range of questions - ranging from 'I want to use the Apache Licence for my own open source project, Do I | |
| need to join Apache to do that?' to 'What do I need to do if I wanted to sponsor the Foundation?' | |
| We noticed that people were quite selective in which stickers they took (it wasn't a grab everything!) and one attendee | |
| especially wanted the first sticker on his new PC to be an Apache one! | |
| It was good to see and meet up with some of our Apache project contributors and committers at the event and they were | |
| also very happy to see us. I was also pleasantly surprised to see that there were a lot of women attending this | |
| conference. I'd heard that Madrid is becoming a technology hub and it was great to see women in technology being so well | |
| represented at this event. | |
| A main highlight (apart from the great atmosphere and conference buzz) was that we completely ran out of our flyers ( | |
| information leaflets) about the ASF. To us it showed that people were really interested in finding out more about | |
| Apache. | |
| ### What we learned and achieved? | |
| These are the main things we achieved and learned by being here were: | |
| * This event was mainly a Spanish speaking event although the organisers are trying to bring more English speaking presentations. | |
| * There wasn't any Apache content at the event so if we are do plan to be there in then it would be good to encourage | |
| participation in the CFP (**NOTE**: We need to be prepared to do this in Spanish) | |
| * Being there brought a bit more awareness about Apache to a new audience | |
| * Having information leaflets and flyers at events like these, is a great way to provide essential information about | |
| Apache. People were happy to take them away which showed that they were really interested in finding out more about us. | |
| * As well as potential sponsors, we were asked about taking part in some Spanish podcasts about free software, and some | |
| people also asked about Apache meetups in Spain so have opened up some potential opportunities | |
| * Being able to scan our booth visitors meant that we could send out a thank you message to them all (Thanks Ignasi!) | |
| * Community development is also about going out and being active at conferences and events where people can see and speak to us, so let's keep doing it! | |
| **So was it a success?** | |
| Yes definitely! And we will be looking out for any future events to see if we can participate. Also some photos from the | |
| event have been uploaded to [our Facebook page](https://s.apache.org/Ah2w). | |
| We are hope that we will be invited again next year and if so will be looking forward to another successful event so | |
| please come along (especially any Spanish speakers) and support us. | |
| ### Special Thanks! | |
| Once again huge thank you to Ignasi Barrera and Jan Iversen who volunteered their time and energy to come to Madrid | |
| and help out. |