[wplug-board] Upcoming installfest & GUM

Terence J. Golightly terencejgolightly at gmail.com
Mon Jan 30 11:16:07 EST 2012


Judi,

That would be redundent.  We automatically assume no knowledge.

On 01/29/2012 11:21 PM, JUDI GALARDI wrote:
> It might be a good idea to mention on the installfest flier that we
> welcome beginners and up.
> This way we can accommodate people who are curious about Linux but feel
> they are not techno-savie enough to try it out.

You can put that in your advertisement.  But try to emphasize to users
who have older machines running windows XP and who are not satisfied
with their performance, to come down and check us out.

> I could place it at a few restaurants in the SqHill area, but I'd like
> to try to reach people in E Lib and Bloomfield, to name two more.
> 
> Judi
>  

Yes

Regards,

Terry

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>     *From:* Terence Golightly <terencejgolightly at gmail.com>
>     *To:* wplug-board at wplug.org
>     *Sent:* Sunday, January 29, 2012 8:58 PM
>     *Subject:* [wplug-board] Upcoming installfest & GUM
> 
>     Board,
> 
>     I have the basement at WSCC for the 11th from 1:30pm to 5:30pm.
>      Vice Chair can you whip up an announcement for our event?  Can each
>     of us post notice in their locality i.e. community center/library?
>      I will do the Squirrel Hill Library and WSCC. All that is needed is
>     using you favorite desktop publishing software (Scribus). Create a
>     notice of our event (maybe have tear off tabs with our wiki url on
>     it).   Now all of us,  I need something a little more concrete
>     regarding membership renewal/initial join.  Has anyone has
>     friends/aquainences in the finance field that might be able to
>     advise us?  I do not.  However, I will take a night this week to
>     look at other non-profits in our area and paypal.
> 
>     I noticed on HackPittsburgh's web presence, they offer classes for a
>     fee.  Perhaps we can look into this as a way to raise funds.  Still
>     want to hear your ideas and what we should be focusing on for the
>     immediate future (besides getting presenters/speakers).  
> 
>     Mike as per your request to have someone from HackPIttsburgh.org
>      come to our board meeting and discuss a co-hosted event, that would
>     be fine.  If they can wait until the new business, section of our
>     meeting ok.  If not, we'll accomodate them.  Just email us the
>     specifics a couple days before the meeting so we know what to expect.
> 
>     Regards,
> 
>     Terry
>     Chairman Your Western Pennsylvania Linux User's Group
> 
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