I haven't got anything from Caldera yet, and Applix didn't contact me for
our address (neither did Caldera which I heard had).
Maybe they don't care about a little LUG in KS.
It would be nice to have the sponsor contact addresses to see if there are
still participating.
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Luke Opperman wrote:
> I was just considering the sponsors I have received
> packages from, and whether all the sponsors listed below
> are sponsoring by packages to LUGs or whether some are
> helping in other ways. In other words, how many more
> companies can we expect to hear from?
>
> So far I've received stuff from LinuxCentral, Caldera,
> SuSE, and Loki. Apparently LinuxCare has begun sending
> their packages, and Applix contacted me for my address so
> I expect to receive something from them soon.
>
> Time is starting to run out,
>
> Luke
>
> >
> > Off the top of my head:
> >
> > VA Linux Systems
> > SGI
> > Penguin Computing
> > TurboLinux (?)
> > Suse
> > RedHat (?)
> > MacMillan
> > O'Reilley (?)
> > Sybase (?)
> > Oracle (?)
> > LinuxCare
> > Linux Mall
> > Linux Central
> > Corel (?)
> > Applix (?)
> > Linux Journal
> >
> > The ones with (?) next to them are ones that are listed
> as sponsors
> > but we haven't really heard from in a while. All of them
> have been sent
> > the address list, but not everyone has replied.
> >
> > - Deepak
>
>
>
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