Drat!  Thanks Ian.  That is one of those words that's a chink in my spelling
armour.  :-)

Note to self:  I am a mere mortal and should not be above using spell check.

On 3/26/06, Ian Darwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dave Donovan wrote:
> > I really think we be clear about separating TAUG from commercial
> > interests.
> >
> > Maybe rather than business cards we should have a ballots with some
> > opt-in type wording on it.  This may be for the plain reason that some
> > hobbyists won't have business cards.  For example:
> >
> > 1) I'd like to recieve more information about joining the TAUG  -
> > check Y/N
> > 2) I'd like to recieve more information about implementing Asterisk in
> > my home. - check Y/N
> > 2.1) Prefered contact method: (check one or more) Home Phone, Office
> > Phone, Email, Postal
> > 3) I'd like to recieve more information about implementing Asterisk in
> > my office - check Y/N
> > 3.1) Prefered contact method: (check one or more) Home Phone, Office
> > Phone, Email, Postal
> > 4) The role I play in purchasing/deployment decisions is: Recommend,
> > Approve, Select etc.
> > ...
> > We don't want to go too crazy but we can ask whatever.  I think it's
> > important to separate 3 groups at least: casual hobbyists, home users
> > (some may not be hobbyists - "I just want it to work") and the
> > business users.
> >
> > Then we just have to leave blanks for each type of contact info.
> >
> > I can make up the ballots and run them through my paper cutter.  How
> > many would we want?  A couple hundred?
> +1, as long as you spell "Receive" correctly :-)
>



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David Donovan
Consultant
Fulcrum Solutions

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