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On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 11:20 -0700, Jon Hamkins wrote:
I have added a North America section to the Events wiki.  I plan to 
attend the Southern California Linux Expo, so I can man a LibO booth 
there.  I'm willing to sign us up, do legwork, etc. but I have no access 
to materials or funding.  I'll contact them and see if they charge for a 
booth.

Several of us had a booth at SCALE several years ago, on behalf of the
OpenDocument Fellowship. There was no charge for the booth for groups
like ours. Ryan Singer was there, along with J David Eisenberg and
several other people. I don't know if David is on any of the LibO lists,
but Ryan or I can ping him if you don't know him. 

SCALE is in early February, I believe. So if we get some materials (e.g.
handouts, posters) together for Linux.conf.au in late January, they may
be good for your use too. As for costs of e.g. printing handouts and
posters, there are always ways...

For display at the booth, I can get to you copies of any LibO user
guides that are finished by the end of the year, paid for by the
publisher. 

--Jean


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