[opensuse-marketing] Sponsorship for small community computer lab?
I work with a small group in my city called the Blood Orange InfoShop (BOIS). I host my Linux Users Group, and Linux workshops at that location. They generally call themselves an Anarchist Collective. They believe in Do It Yourself Culture, thus they hold workshops and discussion groups in order to educate one another and fortify the community. Frankly, its hard to define them since they are simply based abround the idea of community mainly. In any event, they are moving to a larger location soon and want to have a computer lab. We intend to have classes on computer literacy and productivity, Linux and FOSS, and courses on how to participate in open source projects as well as basic programming courses. I am hoping to find some degree of sponsorship... any help is welcome. Even just posters would be good (I'm an Ambassador, so I could use some propoganda). Roger Luedecke openSUSE Ambassador -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org
Am 03.09.2011 01:12, schrieb Roger Luedecke:
I work with a small group in my city called the Blood Orange InfoShop (BOIS). I host my Linux Users Group, and Linux workshops at that location. They generally call themselves an Anarchist Collective. They believe in Do It Yourself Culture, thus they hold workshops and discussion groups in order to educate one another and fortify the community. Frankly, its hard to define them since they are simply based abround the idea of community mainly. In any event, they are moving to a larger location soon and want to have a computer lab. We intend to have classes on computer literacy and productivity, Linux and FOSS, and courses on how to participate in open source projects as well as basic programming courses. I am hoping to find some degree of sponsorship... any help is welcome. Even just posters would be good (I'm an Ambassador, so I could use some propoganda).
Roger Luedecke openSUSE Ambassador
Roger, please use for such things in future the marketing or ambassador list, but not the factory one, okay? opensuse-factory should be a place for development ideas and plans, not for such things. Please keep that in mind for future mails. -- -o) Kim Leyendecker /\\ openSUSE Ambassador, openSUSE Wiki Team DE _\_v http://www.opensuse.org - Linux for open minds -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org
On 03.09.2011 Roger wrote:
I work with a small group in my city called the Blood Orange InfoShop (BOIS). I host my Linux Users Group, and Linux workshops at that location. They generally call themselves an Anarchist Collective. They believe in Do It Yourself Culture, thus they hold workshops and discussion groups in order to educate one another and fortify the community. Frankly, its hard to define them since they are simply based abround the idea of community mainly. In any event, they are moving to a larger location soon and want to have a computer lab. We intend to have classes on computer literacy and productivity, Linux and FOSS, and courses on how to participate in open source projects as well as basic programming courses. I am hoping to find some degree of sponsorship... any help is welcome. Even just posters would be good (I'm an Ambassador, so I could use some propoganda).
Roger Luedecke openSUSE Ambassador
You can get some materials by asking AJ via http://software.opensuse.org/promodvd ;-) If he has stuff he'll send it. Money is a bit harder but possible, something you have to ask me. For that I need a more concrete proposal :D Cheers, Jos
2011/9/7 Jos Poortvliet
On 03.09.2011 Roger wrote:
I work with a small group in my city called the Blood Orange InfoShop (BOIS). I host my Linux Users Group, and Linux workshops at that location. They generally call themselves an Anarchist Collective. They believe in Do It Yourself Culture, thus they hold workshops and discussion groups in order to educate one another and fortify the community. Frankly, its hard to define them since they are simply based abround the idea of community mainly. In any event, they are moving to a larger location soon and want to have a computer lab. We intend to have classes on computer literacy and productivity, Linux and FOSS, and courses on how to participate in open source projects as well as basic programming courses. I am hoping to find some degree of sponsorship... any help is welcome. Even just posters would be good (I'm an Ambassador, so I could use some propoganda).
Roger Luedecke openSUSE Ambassador
You can get some materials by asking AJ via http://software.opensuse.org/promodvd ;-)
If he has stuff he'll send it. Money is a bit harder but possible, something you have to ask me. For that I need a more concrete proposal :D
Cheers, Jos
Hi what happened with that? -- http://opensuse.gr http://amb.opensuse.gr http://own.opensuse.gr http://warlordfff.tk me I am not me ------- Time travel is possible, you just need to know the right aliens -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org
On Monday, September 26, 2011 12:27:48 AM you wrote:
2011/9/7 Jos Poortvliet
: On 03.09.2011 Roger wrote:
I work with a small group in my city called the Blood Orange InfoShop (BOIS). I host my Linux Users Group, and Linux workshops at that location. They generally call themselves an Anarchist Collective. They believe in Do It Yourself Culture, thus they hold workshops and discussion groups in order to educate one another and fortify the community. Frankly, its hard to define them since they are simply based abround the idea of community mainly. In any event, they are moving to a larger location soon and want to have a computer lab. We intend to have classes on computer literacy and productivity, Linux and FOSS, and courses on how to participate in open source projects as well as basic programming courses. I am hoping to find some degree of sponsorship... any help is welcome. Even just posters would be good (I'm an Ambassador, so I could use some propoganda).
Roger Luedecke openSUSE Ambassador
You can get some materials by asking AJ via http://software.opensuse.org/promodvd ;-)
If he has stuff he'll send it. Money is a bit harder but possible, something you have to ask me. For that I need a more concrete proposal
:D
Cheers, Jos
Hi what happened with that? We have moved, and thats it so far. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org
participants (4)
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Jos Poortvliet
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Kim Leyendecker
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Kostas Koudaras
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Roger Luedecke