Hello David!

That certainly sounds interesting. So what about the café makes it
open source-centric? What would a typical customer "discover" about
FOSS there?

re,
spd

On Apr 5, 2005 12:49 PM, David J Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Howdy !
> My name's David J Patrick, new subscriber, and just wanted to introduce
> myself.
> I'm a filmmaker and eclectic sort, in the process of opening up a n Open
> Source centric caffe called linuxcaffe.
> (linuxcaffe.com; wiki website on the way out, drupal-based site on the
> way in)
> 
> The reason I subscribed is this; linuxcaffe is going to be a place to
> discover FOSS technologies, while enjoying a good cup of coffee. One of
> the many things I'd like to offer my customers is access to voip, free,
> if you rent a laptop. (think thin client internet caffe) and I would
> like to install an asterix PBX, too. I have a Bell business package
> without even call-answer, in anticipation of such a set-up.
> 
> I'm hoping to find one or two enthusiastic/capable folks who would be
> interested in becoming our phone guru(s) and so, here it is, the word is
> out !  ;-)
> The benefits ? well.. we'll feed you coffee and sweet things... you get
> to hang with other propellerheads... and you can be instrumental in
> making your favorite disruptive technologies more popular !
> What more could you want ? (other than money ;-)
> 
> thanks for thinking about it, I look forward to your reactions,
> djp
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