Hey guys, I've been talking with this guy via email for a bit, and he made
the offer below.. Lemme know exactly what you'd like me to ask for, and I'll
pass it along..
It's always nice to make friends over email.. :-P
----- Forwarded message from "Joseph E. Arruda [mr.zenn]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -----
Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 12:17:09 -0700
From: "Joseph E. Arruda [mr.zenn]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Joseph E. Arruda [mr.zenn]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: thanks...
To: Thomas Charron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey, if you want some free swag (a t-shirt, some distros, Linux
Mags/Journals) for you or a LUG you belong to, let me know and I'll send
some your way.
Thanks again,
z
> > For the nice words of /. about sourceforge. Its nice to see people
> > understand it for what it is.
> Ya, I had to restate my original post, as I don't think it truely came
> through as it was meant to. A good open source project and a good Open Source
> service are two distinct things. An example would be slashdot, and or course,
> sourceforge. They provide an excellent service to the community. I wouldn't
> list that as one of the better open source products, no, but certainly an
> outstanding service.. :-P
> My first post took for granted that one would inherit from the other
> naturally, but the more I thought about it, the more I reliazed I was wrong,
> and the two really are different things..
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Joseph E. Arruda | www.valinux.com
Corporate Alchemist | sourceforge.net
VA Linux Systems, Inc. | www.linux.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.lugod.org
+1 408.542.5730 kernel panic: cannot read from /dev/caffeine
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Thomas Charron
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<< Preferably litle used >>
<< and stored in garage. ?>>
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