John D. Mort wrote:
> One thing that Dutchess County does with it's old comptuers is give them to
> a local charity that ships them to Africa, I just heard from one of my
> co-workers who has a sister in this charity that they recently received
> about 50 computers, but they all need operating systems.  From the
> conversation I gathered that this is a group of people accustomed to working
> with Microsoft products, but I mentioned to my co-worker that linux is
> free.  She's going to give me her sisters contact info later, but I was
> wondering if anyone had any interest in helping load up 50 or so machines
> with linux, maybe show the people at the charity how to do it themselves.  I
> don't know any details beyond that at this point, but just wanted to get a
> sense of the interest in the group as to much help (if any) I'd have doing
> something like this.

I'd definitely have interest in helping here.  Let me know once the
details flesh out.

        -Sean

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