> That was my point. Twice a year have a Freedom in
> Technology conference
> that is well advertised and has very strong demo and
> conference track.
> Business types go for value. I would have a hard
> time getting the suits
> in my office to show up to small install fest that
> was mostly geeks with
> someone demonstrating open office on a laptop.
>
> Now if I can publish a detailed conference track 4
> months in advance and
> offer them real value. Not only could I get the
> suit, I probably could
> get a group of their staff.
>
> -Derek
>
Yes, agree, but have a box at every install fest in
order to not 'miss out' on an oportunity to demo it IF
some 'vip' from some company starts asking questions.
That was what I was suggesting.
IF no one shows that fits that description. it just
sits in a corner and isn't even powered up!!
THAT is what I was suggesting, not have a demo UNLESS
someone is very new and fits the bill. Have a machine
that they can see that linux can do what they need
hopefully somewhat setup to do it.
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