Hello: Of course when I made this suggestion I didn't want to exclude people that are "not in business":
> > As a side issue, perhaps having a nice leaflet with support services > (Canonical,LoCos etc) would be good to hand out with CDs. I'd like > to look at the leaflet as well, however I am not in the business > community, ideally all the resources would be shared as it will help > the general community. > > -- > Best, > Freddy Martinez There are a lot of advantages of using the "leaflets" to promote Ubuntu instead of the Live-CD, since they are a lot less expensive to produce and are always applicable to the most current version of the software. The leaflet which is awesome is the one at the link below (in pdf): https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DIYMarketing?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Ubuntu_leaflet.pdf It is attractive and tells people just enough to get them interested in Ubuntu, with out "over selling it". One of the thing that I have had to learn is when introducing something to people is not to overwhelm they with too much information. People that have been in the computing trade for many years will back Ubuntu as long as it remains free in the sense of the GNU project definition of free software. Cooperative marketing with people in the GNU/LINUX programming and technical support community can help all of us. Thank You Mike Feravolo Orlando, Florida 407-412-7042 -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing