Joshua Zeidner wrote:
>
> OK... so a linux cafe is not a completely wacky idea. thanks for the
> replies.
>
> Generally, I see a lot of independant biz people here in Phoenix who
> choose to be so because it offers them more control over their
> schedule, choice of technology, etc. I do certainly see the need for
> a very general service for these people. I find that they do value a
> common meeting place. Commiting to a particular geographical location
> would be a boon both to the cafe itself and local business. Something
> like Kinkos + Starbucks + Linspire( Kinkbucks? ). As Ben Gould
> suggested, maybe just design a program for existing cafes... is
> anyone out there seriously interested in this idea?
I didn't speak up earlier, as I was handling some work stuff.
I think it's a fine idea, and I'd drop in if it were anything remotely
convenient. Make it an Open Source Cafe instead of a Linux Cafe and I'd
drop in more often. ;) Add more of a menu and it's even more likely. It
would be pretty nice to have a place where you knew you could find geeks
at play.
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Darrin Chandler | Phoenix BSD Users Group
dwchandler@stilyagin.com | http://bsd.phoenix.az.us/
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