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DATE | 2002-10-16 |
FROM | vin
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Schedule flyer for LaGuardia Demo
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If not too late, and I apologise for not responding earlier, I haven't seen it until now:
1. Please add the hyperlink to NYLXS ie: www.nylxs.com 2. If possible, please add a second page or separate page, listing in paragraph form, what the event is all about, a listing as below of each event/time, and web site address of www.nylxs.com, and web site address of specific page describing demo, and specific page, if different, of where the document is located on the web site.
9:00-9:30 Room E255 Opening Address by Joy Moy & Intro to Free Software by Ruben Safir 10:00-10:30 Library X, Linux Desktops and Window Managers by Jonathan Jacobs 10:00-10:30 Room E250 Computer Based Telephony by David Sugar 10:00-10:30 Room etc. 3. It looks great. 4. It' s probably too late for the flyer, but for the web site, BIO's would be great. We have some highly qualified and gifted individuals making the presentations. It is a big plus to add the bios of the presenters if there is no objection. Marco's bio is on the web site. How many students/free software fans/programmers know by looking at the flyer that we have an architect of the Bayonne Telephony Project making a presentation? That's worth some word of mouth and groups chatter...
If this can be added in time for the flyer, add the bios to the second page/paragraph type of description.
The changes don't have to hold up the printing of the flyer (although www.nylxs.com should be added). Make the changes, then update the file on the site. I'll be using the flyer for the rest of the week to submit to media outlets.
Send the link (to hangout) to where on www.nylxs.com the pdf file is located once it is placed there.
5. Thanks for the great work!
Vin.
On Wednesday 16 October 2002 18:13, Inker, Evan wrote: > Comments Please... > > Otherwise it's the final revision and will be ready for the event... > > Regards, > > Evan <> > > ***************************************************************************
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