I would recommend that you contact Jon Hall at Linux International
(www.li.com) and ask if you could be a part of his booth in exchange for
supplying a few workers.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Champion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [LDD] LinuxWorld Expo


>Mike Higashi wrote:
>
>> Well, remember what the target audience would be at LinuxWorld. It won't
>> be the average expo attendee, instead it would be the other exhibitors,
>> user group officers, and the press.
>>
>> During the expo it would be great if one or two volunteers could go
>> around to the other exhibitors and solicit materials, such as CD-ROMS,
>> for redistribution to the participating user groups...
>> Then at the close of the show, it would all be
>> shipped out to the LUGs.
>
>Soliciting should be organized - for instance you don't want to go bug a
>vendor who's already been contacted. Also, having done trade shows
>before, I doubt that the vendors will have enough stock with them for
>the expo AND to hand out to LUGs for LDD. It would probably be more
>appropriate to ask them for support / free stuff for LDD, and have them
>mail it out when they get back - there is going to be another month
>before LDD!
>
>p.s. Is a list of participating LUGs being made available to the
>vendors, or will we be resonsible for contacting them ourselves?
>
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>     David Champion                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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