Also, don't forget school systems. Apple stayed alive in the early '80s by moving into schools. The result was a generation of students indoctrinated in the Apple hype.
JVLB On 06/21/2012 02:47 PM, Benjamin Kerensa wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > With the warm months now upon us and a little sun I have felt rather > optimistic about launching an all out grassroots campaign to grow > Ubuntu Oregon's ranks and stimulate regional activity and some of the > ideas I have to try and accomplish that goal are as follows: > > 1. I think Ubuntu Oregon needs brochures in a pdf format that anyone > can print and leave and libraries, community boards etc and as such > James Bradley has offered to contribute to the community by working on > such a brochure. > > 2. I think we need to try and get more CD's and material in the hands > of people in rural areas and smaller cities and towns where Open > Source may not be as prevalent. It is my hope once these brochures are > done that Nathan and I can do a road trip to Central and Southern > Oregon and distribute some of these brochures and some CD's at rural > libraries and community center's or anywhere else we can leave them. > > Any other thoughts on how we can engage more Ubuntu Users in Oregon or > potential new users? Please do share ideas here on the mailing list. > -- Ubuntu-us-or mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-or
