[plug] Volunteer(s) wanted

steve_do at gmx.net steve_do at gmx.net
Thu Apr 24 22:33:44 WST 2003


Leon,

just a few things. I had a look at the link. I have time to attend but the
only things I know is how to install Linux and I could possibly answer a few
questions.  I don't have a laptop either and I'm afraid the kids know more
than I do ;-)

cheers,
Steve

> I won't be able to attend this...
> 
>     http://www.svshs.wa.edu.au/staff/mweber/projects/sigfest/
> 
> ...but you might.
> 
> The school is running 20 identical (Mandrake 9.1) Linux workstations for 
> their contingent of natives to do stuff like video editing on, thanks 
> to netcat and a set of shell scripts which it pleases me to call 
> Weapons of Mass Distribution (and which shall be retrieved, packaged 
> and published under same name shortly).
> 
> Mark Weber, the man advertising it, and Peter Spicer-
> 
> It needs a few people to attend, and all you need to do is show of your 
> own Linux systems and maybe yak with passers-by about the virtues of 
> Open Source.
> 
> The following properties are considered helpful, but you will be 
> constructively employed on the day even if you possess none of them:
> 
>  * A laptop
> 
>  * The slightest knowledge of Linux and/or other Open Source software
> 
>  * A willingness to answer questions
> 
> Even if you can't attend, drumming up and or printing a flyer (say, A4 
> or 3fold) on "Open Source in Education" (there might be a good one 
> kicking around on the web already) is another way of contributing.
> 
> If interested, please contact me ASAP. I'd like four committed 
> volunteers and a handful of "casuals", so there's plenty of room (and 
> need) for you.
> 
> There will be others there 
> 
> aTdHvAaNnKcSe
> 
> Cheers; Leon
> 

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