However, if the Ambassadors feel so inclined, I guess they could talk
to local stores about demoing Fedora--or maybe even distributing it.

I do not think large department stores would be interested, but no
harm can come from supplying local PC-refurbishers with enough Fedora
installation media AND some live CDs.

Especially in the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, Brazil, India,
and other countries in which the majority of the population cannot
afford a legal Windows license...

Think about it!
a

On 2/27/06, Chitlesh GOORAH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry Chitlesh but it could bring a legal trouble by the Department Store 
> > or Local Law
> > Enforcement.
> >
> > Please bear in mind we should promote Fedora Project while we complying 
> > local law and
> > anything else could backfire to our image for the project.
> >
> > Regards,
>
> I was just sharing this little joke :)
> smile :)
>
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