This is the OSCON booth before any setup
Urias McCullough and Jorge Mare starting to setup
Scott McCreary, Jorge Mare and Urias McCullough posing in front of the booth after initial setup.
Picture taken while standing in front of our booth - MakerSHED had a huge area where people could buy and assemble electronic devices onsite.
Directly in front of our booth was this lounge area, beyond wich you can see across the entire exhibit hall.
Bill Hoffman from Kitware (CMake/CDash/CTest and others) and Scott McCreary
Here you can see the exhibit hall crowded with people, refreshments were being served immediately in front of us, luckily ;)
Coffee being served on the other side of the lounge area
Jorge giving an interested individual hands-on experience with Haiku, Urias and Pete Goodeve on the right.
Bill Kendrick (of TuxPaint fame) stopped by from the LUGOD booth to take a peek. Urias and Jorge on the right.
Bill Kendrick was nice enough to take a look at the latest TuxPaint sources on Haiku to help figure out what was causing compilation issues.
Our neighbor of DemocracyLab, Mark Frischmuth, demoing his software.
Urias McCullough, Travis Geiselbrecht, Evan, and Scott McCreary.
Travis Geiselbrecht (second from the left) and Evan on his right from Palm showed up to give their regards and see how Haiku had progressed lately.
Acer Aspire One running gcc4 Haiku and the gnash port.
May Carver from O'Reilly stopped by to see how things were going. She was extremely helpful during the planning phase of the show.
Refreshments being served directly in front of Haiku booth, as you can imagine this brought many visitors.
Another view of the refreshments crowd.
Urias McCullough playing with a Fujitsu Lifebook U810 running Haiku. Jorge is talking to Bryan Smith behind me.
Bryan Smith from the Florida Linux Show brought this Fujitsu Lifebook U810 by the Haiku booth, and allowed us to boot Haiku on it via USB stick. We were all pretty amazed at how well it ran on this little device.
Fujitsu Lifebook U810 with the screen swiveled around (it folds down into a tablet mode). Unfortunately the stylus didn't work quite right, but the thumb-mouse was still usable.
Jorge Mare and Pete Goodeve at the Haiku booth, the Bay Area Perl Mongers had the booth next to us.
Getting some rest towards the end of the conference...