Hi,

as you may have noticed I missed out, I was travelling in business. 

Even so I might as well tell you that not much seem to be happening in 
Zimbabwe. We have had some discussion following your email and last month 
meeting but we are too few and far between. Also there seem to be a general 
feeling not to focus on *buntu but rather on Linux as such - and even that 
considered a difficult case.

There is no simple way to buy preinstalled computers here (whatever 
distribution), we are a small community in a shrinking economy and an 
undeniable fact is that Windows7 is "good enough" for most average users. From 
what I have seen of Windows10 it is also quite impressive and that is what 
users will get on their future computers from resellers.

Btw there is no official LoCo in Zimbabwe, according to one of the "founders" 
the "requirements to become official are crazy". So we are just some 
enthusiastic users that now mainly focus on our own various businesses. 

Let's keep in touch though but from what I see don't expect much activity here.

Kind regards,
Sinclair

On Wednesday 26 August 2015 6:51:37 PM Miles wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
> I apologize for leaving matters so like but been rather busy for a while.
> We have our second monthly meeting in 1 1/2 hours from now.
> 8.30 pm on #ubuntu-africa . Hope you guys get this reminder in time.
> Hope to see you there
> All the best for you all.
> Miles
> 
> 
> 
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