[opensuse-marketing] Sponsorship for small community computer lab?

2011-09-02 Thread Roger Luedecke
I work with a small group in my city called the Blood Orange InfoShop (BOIS). I host my Linux Users Group, and Linux workshops at that location. They generally call themselves an Anarchist Collective. They believe in Do It Yourself Culture, thus they hold workshops and discussion groups in order

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Sponsorship for small community computer lab?

2011-09-03 Thread Kim Leyendecker
Am 03.09.2011 01:12, schrieb Roger Luedecke: I work with a small group in my city called the Blood Orange InfoShop (BOIS). I host my Linux Users Group, and Linux workshops at that location. They generally call themselves an Anarchist Collective. They believe in Do It Yourself Culture, thus they h

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Sponsorship for small community computer lab?

2011-09-07 Thread Jos Poortvliet
On 03.09.2011 Roger wrote: > I work with a small group in my city called the Blood Orange InfoShop > (BOIS). I host my Linux Users Group, and Linux workshops at that > location. They generally call themselves an Anarchist Collective. > They believe in Do It Yourself Culture, thus they hold workshop

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Sponsorship for small community computer lab?

2011-09-26 Thread Kostas Koudaras
2011/9/7 Jos Poortvliet : > On 03.09.2011 Roger wrote: >> I work with a small group in my city called the Blood Orange InfoShop >> (BOIS). I host my Linux Users Group, and Linux workshops at that >> location. They generally call themselves an Anarchist Collective. >> They believe in Do It Yourself

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Sponsorship for small community computer lab?

2011-09-27 Thread Roger Luedecke
On Monday, September 26, 2011 12:27:48 AM you wrote: > 2011/9/7 Jos Poortvliet : > > On 03.09.2011 Roger wrote: > >> I work with a small group in my city called the Blood Orange InfoShop > >> (BOIS). I host my Linux Users Group, and Linux workshops at that > >> location. They generally call themsel