They have many people asking for discounts. So it is tough. And as far
as if we want to deal with these people the conference has 15,000 of
the most influential educators in the United States.  Big policy is
made there.  It may be the best place in the United States to promote:
1)OpenOffice
2) INGOTs
3) OpenDocument Format

Have a look at their website www.nea.org


On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 18:55:33 -0500 (EST), Scott L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam Moore wrote:
> 
> >I e-mailed the conference people about getting a
> booth at a reduced
> >price and they said they don't do it.  So, we would
> have to somehow
> >come up with the $1200 to get a booth.
> >
> Wow!  That is expensive.  Are you sure you want to
> deal with people like
> this if they charge that much and will not give any
> discounts to open
> source projects?
> 
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