One thing missing was a link to www.asteriskdocs.org 

The brochures were a big hit, and we handed out hundreds of them.

I could have used a whiteboard, though. :-)



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Darwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: April 5, 2006 7:07 PM
> To: Toronto Asterisk UG; Ian F. Darwin
> Subject: [on-asterisk] Just in time :-)
> 
> A few hours before the show ended, Digium responded saying we 
> could probably have use of their logo on the brochure :-)  In 
> fairness to them, I didn't ask very far in advance, and it 
> happened to be the week the Digium person who handles it is 
> on the road...
> 
> At any rate, for the next show I'd like to hear especially 
> from people who did time in the booth if you had any feedback 
> on the brochure (esp. while it's still fresh in your mind, 
> hopefully :-)). Anything good or bad that you heard somebody 
> say, or that occurred to you.
> 
> I'd also like to change the first headline from "The rising 
> wave of VOIP" to something like "Open Source IP telephony", 
> since the next show is a Linux show and that might be more 
> attractive to people there...
> 
> Thanks again to everybody that contributed text or comments 
> to the brochure.
> 
> Ian
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