On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 16:32, Don Gould wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Vik Olliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> > I have in Auckland and Matamata. I've also walked into a lot
> > of them not
> > doing it. But - and this illustrates my earlier post quite nicely -
> > Chris Day was only asking last week how he might be able to
> > increase the
> > knowledge and involvement of his staff with regards to Linux.
> 
> 
> > Sounded to me like a bloody good opportunity for someone to
> > go "OOOOHHH!
> > Sounds like an opportunity for a nationwide install fest,
> > complete with
> > willing helpers and high-profile advertising to me. Except, nobody
> > particularly wanted to organise anything.
> 
> 
> > Again, if anyone out there wants to set things up like this,
> > pop on over
> > to the New Zealand Open Source Sociey mailing list and stick
> > your eHand
> > up.
> 
> 
> If you guys hold my wife down while I tell her that I'm off to tour the
> country for DSE to do some training in oss products then I'll be happy to
> get into planning such a thing with DSE if they want to fund it.
> 
> I joined the oss mailing lists this morning but haven't seen any traffic
> from there yet.
> 
> I also have to confess that I think I should sort out my samba shit first
> and actually make up a course and run it for David Kirk who's put in a lot
> of effort locally here.
> 
> Chris Day - if you're reading and are interested in doing something then
> give me a call or drop me an email.  I can see a heap of things that could
> be done but it really would need planning properly to make it worth while
> for DSE I think.

Did you fire that to the NZOSS list too? He's often plugged in to that
during the daytime.

Vik :v)
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