Lan Barnes said:
> On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 05:33:49PM -0800, Gus Wirth wrote:
>> The facility is actually the storeroom/shipping room for the
>> business and
>> can reasonably have maybe four people working on computers. They
>> don't have
>> any extra equipment and I'm not sure of what the limits are on their
>> Internet connection. I wouldn't want to have their connection
>> stopped
>> because we had them hit their cap for the month.
>>
>> Although I appreciate the offer, I think we should either look
>> elsewhere or
>> plan on really small Linux Labs (jhriv) or installfests (everyone
>> else) :)
>>
>
> I sort of agree, blindly because I haven't seen the facility, but
> think
> if the bookstore has put some money and effort into promoting their
> installfests, for whatever reason, and if there is a response from the
> public, we might not want to leave them high and dry.
I don't think they are mutually exclusive. I plan to try to make the
scheduled event March 12 to surveil the situation.
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