[Leaplist] Suddenly, 1/27/2009, no Leap messages on any list...

patrick pberry2 at cfl.rr.com
Sun Feb 1 20:48:55 EST 2009


Fred Moore wrote:
> Vernon Singleton wrote:
>   
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> We just got the go ahead from the JAX show.  Folks who email through
>> me in order reserve your spot to man the Orlando LEAP booth at the
>> Florida Linux Show 2009 in JAX on March 9 will get free registration
>> and a badge waiting for them at the door of the show.  It looks like
>> we will be using "leftovers" from the CDs and DVDs for hamcation at
>> the JAX show, and if we need to print up some more, Phil will help us
>> do that.
>>
>> This is another chance you'll have to see what's going on in the
>> industry.  There should be some good speakers at the show, and we have
>> been also asked to introduce some of them.  A new url with the
>> speakers attending the show are supposed to be going up on the site
>> tonight.
>>
>> For more information about the JAX show visit
>> http://www.floridalinuxshow.com/
>>
>> - Vernon
>>
>>
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>
> When was this discussed at a meeting, as I recall the overall response
> when this was discussed last year was that we didn't wish to participate
> in anything thats has a sole purpose of making one person some money.  I
> don't remember his name but you brought him to an install fest, when he
> was looking for our support to get an Orlando show.  I only remember two
> people who wanted to do this (you were one).. Please help me
> understand..  how is LEAP suddenly  involved and using leftovers...  Fred
>
>   

my mail from the lists stopped on 1/27/2009.  Wonder why.

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