On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 07:11:35PM +0800, Michael Balcos wrote:
> Now you're talking! But that will be a hundred times more difficult than promoting 
>Linux to comp. sci. undergrads. It
> would be nice if computer related organizations in high schools get to try out Linux 
>than attending those !@#!@$$@%%@
> Microsoft unveilings of their latest OS(I remember one of my professors in HS 
>unveiled Windows 95 and got my schoolmates
> hypnotized to buy it.) Good steps would include making CDs and books accessible. 
>Interactive internet support will also
> do good. Magazines/newsletters can also be used to persuade the youth.



That's why we have PLUG the ORG.  Any suggestions?

Making CD's accessible - already being done

Books - what Linux books would you like for local reprints, or
better, those Free Documentation License books?  I have contacts with a printing
press.

Interactive Internet support - are the PLUG lists sufficient?  FAQ website?
Something more?

Magazines/newsletters - is a PLUG newsletter useful?  on the web?  as a 
text/PDF file?  in print?

Think think think...

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