Hi Flint et al.
Thanks for all your evangelising work in the states.
The Library of Congress would be a good win :)
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 08:37 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear John,
>
> Good point. The critical element is that the Ubuntu work become part of
> the circulation, get a cata
Good luck :-)
JohnOn 9/12/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear John,Good point. The critical element is that the Ubuntu work become part ofthe circulation, get a catalog number and join the other importantliterary works. Giving out CD's is one thing. Getting institutionalized,
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Dear John,
Good point. The critical element is that the Ubuntu work become part of
the circulation, get a catalog number and join the other important
literary works. Giving out CD's is one thing. Getting institutionalized,
for good or for ill, is another.
Anyway it is not yet a done deal, so
Flint,
The Lawton Public Library in Lawton, OK gave away and circulated Ubuntu
cd's since pre-warty. I know of at least two other libraries that
circulate freesoftware or at least distribute it.
John HornbeckOn 9/11/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Jane,I want to say on my o
Dear Jane,
I want to say on my own behalf and on the behalf of everyone as well.
Thanks for birthing this baby!
I was there yesterday, with Elkner at the Mt. Ranier Public Library - soon
to be the first library in the United States where you can check out an
Ubuntu CD, and I saw Edubuntu perform