I really find it hard to believe! Exactly one year after we started
our series of installfest, every city folk interested in GNU/Linux has
learned to install it themselves! Remember how many people turned up
for the first installfest? Either we achieved our targets well beyond
our wildest dreams, or we have seriously faltered in our pre-
installfest PR jobs (No flame intended). I am interested in knowing
what everyone thinks.

  Anyway, I am in support of this idea. No meaning in setting up an
install venue if no one is going to install something there. However,
for phase 2, we need some interesting activity to keep up the interest
in FOSS. Any ideas as interesting as installfests?

Regards,
Gokul Das
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