Yeah... I thought about going... buy wasnt in a scmoozing mood... besides networking professionals are a notoriously boring bunch... (sorry... I even bore myself sometimes...) If i had something to do... like setup a network, maybe it would be more to my liking Jamie You wrote: > Mike, did you receive the attached survey? > Seth and Jamie, Mike may have filled you in about the SAO meeting? > > I think those TechBrew meetings could be a great opportunity to promote > Linux among IT professionals. > I envision presenting a Linux box that serves as firewall, print/file- > server and networks other workstations across platforms (Mac, Win). Such > kind of presentation might be more appealing to the attending IT folks > than showing another OS with pretty GUI and multi-media capability. > Those meetings are also a good opportunity to bring together some of the > best Linux talents in town with local IT companies who are looking for > support/hire. > > - Horst -- just a thought, for further details contact Brian Stine. > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 17:32:26 -0700 > From: Brian Stine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;> > Subject: Tech Brew Pub Survey > > Thanks for attending the first Tech Brew Pub sponsored by the Software > Association of Oregon and hosted by the Wild Duck Brewery. Our goal with > this event was to encourage networking among professionals in Eugene > technology companies. We were very pleased with the event and hope you > enjoyed it. Since this is a first time event, we'd like your feedback. > Please reply to this message with your answers to the following questions > and any suggestions you have to make the event better. > > 1. Do you enjoy the social-only atmosphere or would you prefer some > content? > > 2. Would you like to hear (or give) informal, short company profiles or > other presentations? > > 3. Did you enjoy the Wild Duck service, food and atmosphere? > > 4. Did you meet someone new? > > 5. Will we see you back on August 17? If not, why not? > > 6. Can you help us spread the word within your own network? > > 7. Other suggestions or comments: > > > Thanks again for making this a great event! > > Brian Stine, Software Association of
