There's a german association, Linux user in der Kirche[1] (Linux user in the
church), which plans to organize a booth on the next big meeting of the german
church in 2010.
They aim is to promote the usage of linux in the administrations of church
communities and of course private use of linux.
Thomas Koch wrote:
There's a german association, Linux user in der Kirche[1] (Linux user in
the
church), which plans to organize a booth on the next big meeting of the
german
church in 2010.
They aim is to promote the usage of linux in the administrations of church
communities and of
Thomas Koch wrote:
There's a german association, Linux user in der Kirche[1] (Linux user
in the church), which plans to organize a booth on the next big meeting
of the german church in 2010.
They aim is to promote the usage of linux in the administrations of
church communities and of
Thomas Koch wrote:
Thomas Koch wrote:
There's a german association, Linux user in der Kirche[1] (Linux user
in the church), which plans to organize a booth on the next big meeting
of the german church in 2010.
They aim is to promote the usage of linux in the administrations of
Martin Schulze wrote:
Thomas Koch wrote:
Thomas Koch wrote:
There's a german association, Linux user in der Kirche[1] (Linux user
in the church), which plans to organize a booth on the next big meeting
of the german church in 2010.
They aim is to promote the usage of linux in
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:52:37AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
It seems to me that these consulting businesses would be good
addresses to ask for sponsorship of a Debian/GNU/Linux booth if there
is no way getting a free booth for a charitable association such as
the Debian Project or the
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