I'm nervously pursuing this.

I got a reply to my application, thusly:
>Please inform the geographic Agent Area you are requesting.

I told them the Willamette Valley (sort of).

Stay tuned for the further adventures of CSL and their quest for world domination.

Edward Craig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>On Sat, 21 Dec 2002, Joseph Carter wrote:
>
>> NOW it's spam.
>>
>       I don't know that I'd care to react hostilely to these people.
>They are polite enough to label their stuff [Off-Topic], after all,
>although for this list I'm not sure this is all that off topic. While I'm
>wary of it for its potential for someone running a con, I think I'll wait
>and see if Bob reports back on what response Consorcio Software Libre has
>to his application.
>
>       I'd be reassured by feedback from either of the known csl.cc
>userIDs or perhaps some messages from someone else at csl.cc writing
>something less formatted than a canned PR spiel, repeated. There are (at
>least) two userIDs subscribed to this list, after all. All either has
>contributed to the list is a copy of a not badly crafted message.
>
>       CSL might be a con. CSL might be a sincere attempt at something
>useful and interesting, perhaps profitable for its participants. Right
>now, I'm looking for more information before I consider this spam.
>
>
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