Deepak, Perhaps simply open with an essay - type overview of the project and then a link list. You hit the nail on the head about us not getting too complicated. The simple thing to remember is that 1) we have NO money 2) we have NO way to make certain others do as we suggest. We are not Microsoft ... so let's not try to copy them. I think the idea is to make presentations to schools and in places where people congregate such as shopping centers. We need to be near electricity. We need to protect sometimes expensive equipment from theft / vandalism careless use. We need enough people to make the presentations for the entire time scheduled and we need people to make the presentations TO. Our principle message is that there is a superior alternative to the operating system folks are accustomed to. The alternative is: Stable, faster for a given hardware level, suitable for any use from a desktop to an enterprise, learnable, well supplied with end-user programs, possessed of a good level of tech support, has broad hardware support (I have seen a site listing university-based Coke machines it is run on :)) ... how many more attributes do I need to list? The point is, for a WIDE array of purposes, Linux is better than the equivalent OS from others. It not only grows with a persons need, it remains "best of class". Deepak Saxena wrote: > > Over the last two weeks, we've discussed and come up with a lot > of great ideas that I'm now trying to get up on the web. If anyone > has any input on how to best present all of it, let me know. My > current plan is to write everything in FAQ style and from the FAQ link > to things like Eugene's App list, the user class/demo style matrix, etc. > > - Deepak > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- www.plexity.net -- ICQ: 17774863 > Home: (480)446-0903 Work: (480)554-9339 > > One Day - One World - One Operating System - An Army of Geeks > LinuxDemo Day '99 - http://www.linuxdemo.org > --- > This message was automatically sent by the Linux Demo Days mailing list > To remove yourself from this list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with the "unsubcribe" in your message body.
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