This brings up a good question.

My group, Orange County LUG, southern California, has finally gotten use of a local chain of computer stores, PC Club.  We were able to get ahold of the president, and he authorized us to use his stores.  We picked one closest to our meeting place, the PC Club in Anaheim CA.
But the president suggested (insisted) that we do our demo on Saturday the 11th, instead of Sunday the 12th, because we would get better exposure.

I am not sure if we could reschedule it to the 18th at this point, and I am unable to help that day anyway, so we are holding our demo on the 11th.  So we are in a sense stretching the "Demo Day" the other way... As long as we keep to the "spirit" of the demo, it should be okay, right?

Also, regarding the sponsors, does anyone know which sponsors have sent out care packages yet?
(Are we allowed to mention them in this list?)  We have received a package from one sponsor so far, I believe it is the one that other LUGs mentioned (a lot of slightly outdated distro CDs, a Tshirt here and there, pamphlets, catalogs...)

Thanks,

Matt M.
LinuxKnight

Orange County Linux Users Group
www.oclug.org
 
 

Raju Mathur wrote:

Hi,

For various reasons we are unable to hold LDD in New Delhi, India
during the week of 12th-18th.  However we can do it on Sunday, the
19th September.  Is this an absolute no-no, or is that little bit of
flexibility available for local LUG's?

If this sounds OK, we'll also probably have to fudge the dates on our
press releases to read 12th-19th September instead of 12th-18th
September.

We're planning a full-fledged open seminar (2 identical half-day
sessions, morning and afternoon).  Also need some tips on how to get
corporates into the venue without spending tons of money on
advertising or buying a mailing list database from an ad company.

Regards,

-- Raju (OldMonk to Kara)
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