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Subject: [foss.in] Get involved *now*!
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 21:24:28 +0530 (IST)
From: Atul Chitnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Linux Bangalore/2005 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Since end-June, we have seen about 600 messages on this list, and have
seen more than 400 new subscribers join in.

However, for some reason, the word isnt yet spreading to other lists and
groups.

Remember, this is an event for the community, with content by the
community. This requires involvement from other FOSS groups - LUGs, SIGs,
etc.

What would it take to get more people involved? What would it take for a
LUG to stand up and say "we are officially participating in FOSS.IN/2005"
and start making plans?

I know that there are tons of people from other LUGs on this list. But if
no one brings up the subject on other LUG mailing lists, how will those
members know about it?

The event is going to get tons of publicity, one way or another. But many
people in FOSS groups somehow get the feeling that they aren't invited to
participate.

Read my lips:

THEY ARE INVITED

Previously, it was suggested that we should mail all the mailing lists,
but somehow this doesn't feel right. The drive should come from members of
those lists who are also on this list, because they are the ones who know
about their lists/groups, and also have the information about FOSS.IN.

We are about to trigger publicity for this event. When that happens, I
would like to be able to highlight not just the bigname speakers coming,
but also which FOSS groups are participating.

>From the project perspective, quite a number of things are falling in 
place - Gnome, KDE, FreeBSD, Linux Kernel, FOSS Sound & Music, etc. are
all getting their acts ready for the event.

So far, none of the non-commercial Linux distributions (such as Fedora,
Debian, Ubuntu, Gentoo, etc.) have approached us with concrete plans for
participation, but I am assuming that they are waiting to be approached,
WHICH ISN'T GOING TO HAPPEN. :)

Guys - if you want to participate, stop acting primadonna, and raise your
hands, gather your people together, and make sure that your project is
represented at FOSS.IN. This is a FOSS event - if you are part of the FOSS
world, then this is your event. Do you make it a point to send out
engraved invitations to yourself for your own parties? :)

FOSS.IN/2005 is going to be the biggest technical event many of you will
have ever been part of.

Once things start rolling, and you find out just what all is happening at
the event, you will be KICKING yourself for not being part of this event -
and I know stuff that you don't. :) By the time you find out, it will be
too late for you to start getting things into shape, so why not get
started *now*?

Atul


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