-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 After reading everyone else's comments about marketing Linux to the Phoenix metro area and looking at the catch phrases, I noticed that none of them contained the word "freedom". IMHO, that is a hook that we can use successfully. I like the idea of morphing future Install Fests into something more than "bring your computer in and let us install Linux" for you. The last Install Fest and the next one being planned are already more than just a vanilla install party. The demos and presentations have been and will continue to be valuable information venues for newbies interested in Linux. Perhaps billing future Install Fests as some sort of "freedom festival" would be appropriate. The marketing minds can take that seed and grow it into a name and/or a catch phrase better than I. I regret the lack of effort being spent on making people aware of the freedoms that GNU and Linux gives. It is time for advocates (including PLUG) start emphasizing how restrictive licensing and monopolistic practices do real harm - harm to every user, business, and government entity that falls prey to the tactics of proprietary software vendors. It is time to make the software consumers aware that they still have the freedom to make choices. It is time to show them that the right choice (i.e. GNU and Linux) can empower them, not constrain them. The fact that we are now more visible (i.e. NewsForge is following our county meeting, at least) means that we are in a position to be able to use our abilities, knowledge, and public awareness more effectively. Now is the time to act. - -- Jim Freedom is worth protecting -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.8 iQA/AwUBPSxUdSsk3ywszI1FEQIwFgCfRD0RJw0UnzooU1LyzyuR8WY8iEkAoKis ayLs+8aFhSdpEyoX8v8Z62kQ =0rkT -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----