IS there anyone on the list that is serious enough about this to make it
happen?
I mean I am sure we all have at least one or two contacts at school and
other orgnizations to get it rolling. We might could even swing talking to
DELL or gateway. (or a penguin based company, maybe even VA) For a school's
computer lab, it would be nice to have a brand new shiney computer running
linux/dhcp/dns/samba/etc...... Very good publicity and hell it's a tax write
off.
-Patrick
----- Original Message -----
From: Tommie M. Jones ">tj@psi.pair.com>
To: ">tewkewl@mindspring.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: RE: [ale] Re: Interested in Linux
> Actually,
> I would think if we could target Non-profit groups and schools that would
> be better. That way it would:
> 1. Make great press.
> 2. Get a lot of different people exposed to the systems and maybe they
will
> take it back to their real jobs.
>
> 3. Get more volunteers. I have a hard time offering free services to the
> used car salesman who ripped me off a year ago.
>
> As far as legal issues go. Some sort of agreement could be signed to
> protect us from lawyers.
>
> Of course just to be safe I suggest we stay away from lawyer offices
during
> the Linux install Road Trip 2000 Tour.
>
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