Lots of good ideas! Now how do we want to go about implementing it? Is anyone willing to draw up a comprehensive list of computer stores, book stores and colleges we can hit around the area? Also, what about the flyer we intend to distribute?
Jeff PS: Good work on the minutes Jon. >From: Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 12:12:51 -0500 > >I'd target the computer store OWNERS. They're probably quite curious about >Linux >and have a busines motivation for learning something about it. Once that >happens >you won't need the flyer in the store because the owners and staff will >TELL >their customers about the LUG. > >"J.D. Abolins" wrote: > > > At 07:03 PM 1/10/02 -0500, William Bilancio wrote: > > > Put fliers up at grocery stores and libraries and at computer type >stores. > > > > Those are good starters. <snip> > > The computer stores would be excellent places to have HamLUG info. Now >it's > > a matter of finding a way. One way would be to send flyers to the >stores' > > managers with a cover letter explaining how having a Linux resource for > > their customers who buy the boxed distros is good for their business. <snip> > > Another place for publicizing HamLUG amy be those colleges and >universities > > without their own LUGs. Anybody going to Mercer County Community >College? > > That is a good venue. > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.
