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DATE | 2002-05-20 |
FROM | Ruben I Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Letter to Mr. Brown (CUNY demo)
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Too diplomatic
Let it fly...
On 2002.05.20 22:17 Paul Rodriguez wrote: > > Here's a sample of what I'm sending to Ted Brown. Marco helped me out > tremendously by doing a great job with the schedule. Depending on > space and time, we can fit as many informal demos as we need and can get > in there. The important thing was to give space between the demos for > people to walk around and ask questions, and at the same time, have a > frame of presentations. > > > - Paul > > > > > Mr. Brown, > > I spoke to the board and we are fully committed to this project. As a > non-profit organization, we cannot guarantee that we will fill the space > you have provided. But we are exhausting what resources are available > to us to get the word out, and let others know about this event. We > are doing our best to contact small business owners, consultants, and > especially members of the Free Software community. The persons involved > in this project have volunteered many hours to bring this together, and > we are certainly going to do our best to pull this off. > > The following is the agenda for our demo. We are Leaving time between > each presentation to discuss with participants and answer questions. > > > MAY 24TH > FRIDAY > > 10:00 AM-10:30 AM > Ruben I Safir Opening Remarks, GNU/Linux and the Small Business > > 10:40AM-11:10PM > Jonathan Jacobs > X Terminal Services, cross-platform interoperability, > the GNU/Linux Desktop > > 11:30PM-12:00PM > Phil Glaser > phpGroupWare > > 12:30PM-1:00PM > Ruben Safir > SQL Database Management > Overview of GNU/Linux > Mail/Web/File Servers > > 1:30PM-2:00PM > Marco Scoffier > Graphics and Imaging Software > > 2:30PM-3:00PM > David Sugar > Bayonne, Internet Telephony > > 3:30PM-4:00PM > Marco Scoffier and Brett Wynncoop > Internet Audio Broadcasting Server > > ____________________________ > New Yorker Linux Users Scene > Fair Use - > because it's either fair use or useless.... > -- __________________________
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