MWC stand: behind the scenes (part 2)

Canonical

on 18 February 2016

Tags: Design , MWC

This article is more than 10 years old.


It’s day two behind the scenes at MWC and the stand is starting to take shape. The iconic orange Ubuntu flags are up, the walls and doors have been assembled, and the flooring has been put down. We are nearly there…

 

Stay tuned tomorrow to see our final preparations for the stand.

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