On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 18:21:12 +0200 (IST)
Orr Dunkelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Well said! I think we should try and utilize them for our good.




> wisdom speak well from that keyboard.
> I see that the reason is strong with him.
> 
> deal you with asat say?
> 
> deal other volunteer with asat say?
> 
> 
> On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Eli Billauer wrote:
> 
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I must admit that Asat never crossed my mind, but thinking about Asat and
> > Haifux, it looks quite clear to me that they should at least "help up" with
> > the publicity. And the quotation marks are there for good reasons:
> >
> > Let's try to look at ourselves and what we do: We meet in the Technion,
> > running a club whose purposes are aligned well with any academic institute's.
> > We give free lectures in subjects that are, in the hi-tec world context, in
> > very high level (have you ever been in a paid-for lecture?).
> >
> > If Asat publicises this activity on its billboards, or via a front-page story
> > in Kooly, it doesn't do *us* a favor, but rather fulfilling one of its duties:
> > To make students aware of different activities going on in the campus. Asat
> > organizes courses in Yoga and massage, and hosts dance classes, to which many
> > non-students come.
> >
> > A group dealing with better computing sounds well in the scope of the
> > Technion's student organization.
> >
> > Let's remind ourselves what we're craving for: Publicity. We want stundets to
> > know that Linux exists, and that a club is running in the Technion.
> >
> > As for money, I think that weve done well so far without Bamba. But when it
> > comes to duplicating a few hundred Linux discs, Asat might be a good sponsor.
> > Chances are, that they will allow us to choose which distro is best, which
> > wasn't the case when we had some sponsor.
> >
> > Let's remember, that despite the somewhat undersgroundish feeling of our club,
> > we should consider ourselves as the good guys, doing something that
> > contributes to the academic institute that we meet in. And as such, we should
> > at least feel that if a Kooly reporter comes to write about us, it's merely a
> > natural thing to happen.
> >
> >     Eli
> >
> >
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