Hello Christopher,
Thank you for your message. We do have quite an active US team of
volunteers and I've cced Drew Jensen; if there's an interest from the
volunteers here I'll be happy to submit the idea of funding one table to
our board .
Best,
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Charles-H. Schulz
Co-Founder & Director,
The Document Foundation.
Le samedi 31 mars 2012 à 21:16 -0400, Christopher Penalver a écrit :
Hello everyone. I just wanted to inform you of a great opportunity for The Document Foundation to
market LibreOffice in the US, at the SouthEast LinuxFest 2012 Charlotte, NC June 8-10.
http://www.southeastlinuxfest.org/
It's a pretty massive event. As well, as per
http://wiki.southeastlinuxfest.org/index.php/Vendor_Prospectus#.org_.2F_.edu it's only $50 to
have a table if one is representing a non-profit organization.
I'm going to be attending the event. I am happy to help coordinate a table or whatever I can
help with.
Let me know if this sounds interesting.
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