-From June 26-30 the annual meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping
-(HBM2011_) took place in Quebec City, Canada, and we ran another booth
-encouraged by our :ref:`positive experience at last year's SfN in San Diego
-<chap_debian_booth_sfn2010>`. The setup was pretty much the same as last year:
-Some chairs and tables, lots of people, our `tri-fold flyers`_, a Debian mirror
-and some virtual machine images to show Debian in action. We had many curious
-people have their first exposure to Debian, and long-time users expressing
-their gratitude to Debian. But that is nothing new, so let's talk about the
-differences to last year's booth.
+On June 26-30 the annual meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping
+(HBM2011_) took place in Quebec City, Canada.
+Encouraged by our :ref:`positive experience at last year's SfN in San Diego
+<chap_debian_booth_sfn2010>` and enthusiasm of our scientific adviser,
+`James V. Haxby`_, we hosted the NeuroDebian booth. The setup was pretty much the same as last year:
+Some chairs and tables (but no carpet), lots of people, our `tri-fold flyers`_, a Debian mirror
+and some virtual machine images to show Debian in action. This time we also had
+an LCD display attracting visitors with the :ref:`package swarm <chap_neurodebian_package_swarm>`, some demos,
+and the title page of our `recent paper`_. We had many curious
+people having their first exposure to Debian, long-time users expressing
+their gratitude to Debian, and our upstream developers gathering together
+to discuss technical and real-life issues. Because this time we registered booth as
+NeuroDebian, we had additional pleasure to enlighten visitors on the nature of NeuroDebian
+as a project within Debian instead of being a derived distribution. But that
+is nothing new really, so let's talk about the
+differences from last year's booth.