Jesse, etc.:
BALUG is lively gathering of Linux users & free software enthusiasts
that
combines great food, community & intimate access to featured speakers. We
How about "great food, community, and interesting speakers"? I really don't like the image of having "intimate access" to a fat bearded Unix geek.
I'm definitely open to your suggestion of a rephrasing, but I do think one of the really neat things about BALUG is that everyone has the chance to eat dinner and really spend quality time with the speaker. For example, how cool is that in January 9 people are going to get to eat dinner with Eric S. Raymond? These guys give a lot of speeches, but where else do you get to hang out with them for an hour? IMHO, it's a unique value and something we should actively promote.
In fact, on a side note, I propose that for our more famous speakers next year, we reserve 5, 6, 7, 8, or maybe even all 9, seats at their dinner table and raffle them off to people that RSVP.
-Andrew
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-----Original Message----- From: Jesse Zbikowski [mailto:embeddedlinuxguy@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 12:31 PM To: Andrew Fife Cc: balug-admin@lists.balug.org Subject: Re: [Balug-Admin] [DRAFT] BALUG 2007-11-20: James Burgett,"ACCRC+Linux: Keeping computers out of Landfills"; etc.
On 11/6/07, Andrew Fife afife@untangle.com wrote:
not mentioning door prizes.
Agree, unless we are giving away a Porsche.
I do think that the title of "ACCRC+Linux: Keeping Computers out of Landfills" is a very improvement
I would go with "Free Software and the Digital Divide". Environment / Social Welfare is too verbose; "Landfills" does not sound like an interesting thing to talk about.
Lastly, I would highly recommend writing the date out as "Nov 20th" instead of "2007-11-20,"
Agree.
BALUG is lively gathering of Linux users & free software enthusiasts
that
combines great food, community & intimate access to featured speakers.
We
How about "great food, community, and interesting speakers"? I really don't like the image of having "intimate access" to a fat bearded Unix geek.