When he comes in on Saturday, I'd recommend the following:

1) sign him up on this list
2) sign him up on the wiki

I believe his main goal should be primarily to create training
material so that we can teach the students how to do what he's doing.
I think it would be a "Bad Idea" to simply provide techinal support
for connecting DSL as we would then be directly competing with a
for-profit entity, namely AT&T, but that's just my opinion.

Regards,
- Robert

On Jan 11, 2008 10:51 AM, Kenneth E Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We should have him come in Sat.
>   We can have 2 homes setup for him each week
>   We probably should set up a charge of say $10 to support our activities.
>      KEW
>
>
> nneff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>           I have a reliable friend (Greg) who said he's interested in helping
> students/parents get connected to AT&T's DSL using their EAC
> computers.
>
> He's good with Linux/Unix, and has been wanting to volunteer. He's
> interested in more techhy, open/shut cases. This fits exactly what
> we're looking for with DSL hookup jobs. He's got my vote for a good
> volunteer for setting up DSL with former students.
>
> What's the best way to proceed from here?
>
> --Nate

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