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cheers
tripta
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> Sounds good. I'm on for the demos, one or more, as long as th samosas
> and kachoris are available. Is once a month enough? Can't we make it
> more often if we have enough of an audience? And again, the biggest
> question is that of getting the right audience in place. If as you
> say in your earlier mail school-goers today aren't even aware that
> there's something called free software and/or Linux, then we should be
> targeting them too, maybe with demos, talks and free Knoppix (or
> Debian/RH) CD's to get them into the loop. Anyone up to getting them
> to Sarai for the talks?
I was also hoping for the same. And school-goers are going to be one of our
main auidence atleast we hope so. As far as getting them for the talks, if
the volunteer group is all set up and a plan drawn for the next six months i
will include this also during my conversations and have a strong feeling that
it will help.
The volunteer has to come only once a month to Sarai(Rajpur Road) to begin
with. The conveyance for the volunteer will be reimbursed. Once we have six
months of hand down experience then we will think of similar stuff to other
areas as well.
and the point of having more of these installtions, make a lot of sense
however experience has revealed to me that it would be better to undertake
the project on a smaller scale, let it evolve, speak for itself and then
build upon it,
>
> Tripta> [snip]
>
> Tripta> As an understanding of the audience demand is reached and
> Tripta> if there are other specific packages which can be
> Tripta> demonstrated keeping in mind the needs. For instance, in
> Tripta> this area there are a lot of small time publishers and
> Tripta> someone could research and give a demo of the open source
> Tripta> packages available it will be really great.
>
> Mr Lingam seems to be the right person for this. What say? :-)
any suggestions, Mr. Lingam??
> Also sounds good. RMS is coming to town again in early November, he's
> automatically on I hope. Please coordinate with LL about his trip and
> availability.
Definetly! RMS also gave a talk last year and it will be nice if we can begin
this `Talk series with the `guru' himself. But it would be very nice if
everyone on the list can begin to suggest names for the people who can be
invited and whom everyone would want to listen to. I think we need to build
up a database for that and also sort of having a concept note ready to float
around.
<<Vipul/Linux lingam --any leads on that one>>.
The cost incurred for these speakers will be incurred by Sarai.
I am yet to hear from the volunteers. is the silence to understood in
afformative.
cheers
tripta
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