>  What I propose is that
> I will send out a message to all the LUG coordinators with the idea
> of having a main Linux Demo Day. The best way to choose this day is
> going to be to find out what day most LUGs have planned for and set
> that as the official day.

This should work faiely well . When we go to the local press we can simply tell
them that X number of LUGs are all demonstrating Linux on this day . It would be
a little misleading ( since not ALL of the LUGs would be showing ) but i think
that even ESR has said that the media needs a little prodding sometimes .
So be it . This time around I think that this will be the best of all possible
solutions .
By the way , does this mean that you plan on making this a repeated event ? I do
hope so , I am
looking forward to seeing what we learn the first time out .

[about next years LDD]

> I can't give out any details at the moment (b/c I don't have them),
> but by next year, LDD will hopefully be an official non-profit
> organization.  This will allow us to get direct funding from sponsors,
> which will let us advertise the project more, and do things like
> coordinate live web casts, etc. In addition, we have gotten a booth
> at this august's Linux World Expo (more on that in a few days), and
> that will let more people know about our existence.

Count me in !! I have often wondered how I could contribute to this wonderful OS
since I am not a programmer . Advocacy and support seems to be an appropriate
outlet for my enthusiasm .
Your Squire
Squireson

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