On do, 2007-02-15 at 05:29 +0100, Snulkid wrote: > 1. A good part of the Belgian audience are LUG members and many LUGs > install Ubuntu at Install Parties. So the question is : what has Ubuntu > and ubuntu-be to offer to LUGs ? Not much, I'm afraid : getting free > CDs is no longer a key incentive (and no longer easy), and they get > technical support from ubuntu-nl and -fr communities.
I didn't ask for free CDs. :) > But maybe you could launch among them the idea of a "Belgian > personalized CD" ? That might be a good idea; maybe we can even press our own CDs then, if we can find some sponsors. > 2. If the support points map is really effective and if you have stats > about the way it has been working, this could be interesting for > visitors, especially foreign ones. The map was a really new idea, > wasn't it ? Yes, it was, and other LoCoTeams are interested in it. > 3. The actions targeting "institutions" could be hightlighted : VLOD, > Ubuntu cyberclass in Vivegnis, etc. Maybe also the press campaign > sponsored by Linux-services.be and its results ? > 5. If not speaking about DIPRO fairs, at least pictures to show real > action has been done. Yeah, that could all be part of a slide show. > 4. Is there a reason for a service provider to choose Ubuntu? Why > ubuntushop.be and not anotherdistroshop.be ? > Show special advantages > (if any) a service provider can get from Ubuntu/Canonical ? > Maybe a flyer with Belgian "Ubuntu certified" service providers ? There are only 1 or 2 of them, I think? (Probably this certification is too expensive for small shops...) -- Jan Claeys -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com You can find list info and your subscription configuration options at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be