Great. It gave me some clues on attracting sponsors.
Thank you Dave
Best regards
Dulmandakh
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Hi,
Quim Gil wrote:
Coincidentally, I just knew today about
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/fundraising-list
I guess it is an obsolete list. Can we recycle something from their
activity in the past?
Not only is it an obsolete list, it looks like it was obsolete when
created. There
Install Fest having trouble attracting sponsors
we did it by ourselves, burned CDs, printed announces, asked friend to
offer conference room for free and so on. Doing so we can't go far.
Same problem with SysAdmin Summit, but at this time we cannot do it
without sponsors.
And the questions are how I
Hi Dulmandakh,
DULMANDAKH Sukhbaatar wrote:
It's not just connected to GNOME, but community events at all. Here,
in Mongolia, I organized first Linux Install Fest in 7th of April, and
will organize many of them. But everytime I initiate some ideas or
community events I end up having
Wow this is quite enlightening (and timely for myself as well). Thanks
for the reply. It just gave me a different perspective on staging an
event locally.
Jerome G.
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