On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Sheel Sindhu Manohar <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Okey thanks to all my friends that they are suggest me and done a great job
> By stopping me to do such a nonsense work
> okey thanks for ur help
>
> ok... so you are saying it will be more constructive ? Sounds good...

Basically my suggestion is that you go all out- to reach out to who-ever is
interested-- divide the task among your friends/volunteers of pasting
banners in each college.

Reach out to all engg colleges-- and also to all DU colleges-- even those
which have no science colleges-- and if possible to private colleges doing
UG courses in animation etc...

At some level there will be a amount of "natural selection" happening-- that
there will always be a percentage of the "cool crowd"-- who will be
unaware... but your goal should be that no matter how big OR how small the
event-- it has certain levels of quality-- and maintains a certain focus.

One thing you can do-- is to have a discussion with Narendra-- about putting
up a knowledge commons stall--- and having a session OR workshop for
teachers also--- that will get teachers from various colleges involved---
and if you have a teachers session on first second day-- then you can be
sure that not only will they promote Linux in their colleges-- but they will
also push their own students to be aware of and come to your event (though
probably next time/next event-- since this event will only put the seeds).

Just my thoughts... time permitting, even I will try to be there-- atleast
to see how the event goes-- and I will be happy to help...

Regards,

NS

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