On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:48 AM, drew <[email protected]> wrote:
from Drew:
>
> Thinking now that it might be a good place to compromise - maybe let go
> of the case and look at just having the DVD blanks printed up - slip
> into green (?) envelopes with a nice big clear window.
>
> I'll get that quote together and maybe we can look at a bigger run.
> (Although in all honesty when I ran this by the BOSS - she gave me "that
> look"...rofl...I love a good challenge and her)
>

This seems right. SCALE is expecting 80 exhibitors. The shiny cover
art might make a difference but prolly not much. I'm a little jaded by
the people who infest these events with the bleat of "Got any free
stuff?". What we want are people who are genuinely interested, and
will use LibreOffice.

>>
>> Thank you for the opening to think about this. Ideas to implement at
>> LinuxFest Northwest too.
>>
>> Carl
>> linuxfestnorthwest.org...register to exhibit, present, sponsor or participate
>
> Speaking of LFNW - IMO, the group really should start beating the weeds
> to get some presentation submissions...
>
> Not to mention that the SELF organizers put out the CFP this last week
> also.
>
> Then there is the inaugural Mid-WEST Linux Fest (might be they are
> calling that something a little different) in St. Louis, smack dab in
> the middle of your event and SELF time wise.. they come bang, bang, bang
> from here on out don't they.
>
>
> //drew
>

Thanks for the poke. We're working on submissions; there's some back
end system fussing going on.

Interesting about the inaugural Mid-America GNU/Linux Networkers
Conference. It's good to see these regional meets showing up. The
LFNW-ites have a good relationship with SCALE (Ilan and others). We've
talked about consolidating efforts, but not much has happened as yet.

Carl

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