Hi Jared,
I'd like to take 10 please. I've managed to get people at work and a few
others to take Ubuntu seriously. I'm quite happy to re-imburse the postage
costs - I don't think you should be out of pocket for that.
I think we should organise a workshop in Brisbane soon, if possible. We're
already well into May, so maybe July or August is a possibility?
Chris
>________________________________
> From: Jared Norris <jrnor...@gmail.com>
>To: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
>Sent: Friday, 18 May 2012 11:04 PM
>Subject: Ubuntu 12.04 CDs arrive
>
>Good evening all,
>
>The good folk at Canonical have sent out the team's CDs for the 12.04
>release. This means the team has 250 CDs to distribute and promote
>Ubuntu with. If anyone has any creative (or boring for that matter,)
>ways to use the CDs to actively promote Ubuntu in the community please
>email the list. The CDs are all the 32 bit version of Ubuntu and a
>small number of Ubuntu Server CDs as well.
>
>I'm quite happy to post out CDs for users to use at computer fairs,
>school expos, university open days, community gatherings, etc. All I
>ask to ensure that they don't end up sitting on someone's shelf
>gathering dust before they get too old to use (we're already looking
>forward to 12.10!). Feel free to post ideas on the list, if you
>already have an idea on your mind it might be worth fleshing it out
>into an event on the team's loco.ubuntu.com page.
>
>Lets get cracking!
>
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>
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