No Hosstraders?
Ted Roche
tedroche at tedroche.com
Wed Apr 6 09:51:02 EDT 2005
Rats! Meant to send it to the list. Sorry, Ben...
So, what days and hours is the booth to be manned? There ought to be a
minimum of two people, and shifts of not-too-long a period: morning,
afternoon, evening? Make up some rules and post a grid like maddog had
for LinuxWorld, and I'll be glad to sign up for something. Thought
you'd be swamped with takers - apparently not.
RFC Rules and Schedule: - at least two people signed up at all times,
volunteers requested.
{Do booth bunnies get free admission?} {Probably not, but profits go to
the Shiners, so it's all in good cause...}
Additional people also welcomed. Please volunteer to bring something!
{What do we need? Laptop, distro CDs, power strips? }
Do we have any GNHLUG propoganda^H^H^H^H^H^H^H er fact sheets? Do we
have booth decorations, like a sign or banner? A giant inflatable
penguin?
Volunteers:
Times | May 6th | May 7th |
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8am-Noon| | |
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Noon-4pm| | |
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On Apr 4, 2005, at 8:42 PM, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> Hello LUGers,
>
> I recently posted a message[1] here asking if there was any interest
> in continuing the GNHLUG presence at Hosstraders. To date, I've
> received two responses, and only one person really interested in
> helping at the booth. So unless I receive an outpouring of
> volunteerism in the next few days, I think we can officially call
> GNHLUG's days at Hosstraders over. That doesn't have to be a bad
> thing; Linux's growing popularity (and the increase in consumer
> high-speed Internet) has largely eliminated the reasons we were there
> in the first place.
Ted Roche
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