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On Monday 06 August 2007 18:41, Rob Beard wrote: > Hi folks, > > I've made some progress with the DCGLUG branded OpenCD this weekend. > I've had an e-mail back from Chris who is the Project Lead for the > OpenCD. He said it sounds and looks good and he is interested to see > how it goes. > > I also went down to Refresh Cartridges in Paignton on Saturday to get > some cartridges. I sent Chris Holgate who is the director of the > company behind Refresh Cartridges an e-mail to ask if I could drop down > some CDs for him to give away and he was also happy to oblige. :-) > > What gave me the idea of asking Chris at Refresh Cartridges if he would > distribute some CDs is because he does web hosting on 'Stable Linux > Servers for £24.95 a year so I figured he would know a bit about Linux. > > Now all I need is for some help on coming up with an 'About The Devon & > Cornwall GNU/Linux User Group' page for this Open CD. > > Paul Sutton has come up with something for starters.... > > We support the spirit and ethos of free and open source software > community in relaxed non judgemental or discriminatory environment. > Encourage new and experienced users alike to learn from each other, to > produce better software for all. > > Can we build on this at all? (to make an even better about DCGLUG page?). > > Ta, > > Rob That is good news Rob. If nobody comes up with anything, I will try to dream up a little note - but for the next few days I am pretty much unavailable - looking after the mother in law who has just had an operation (and lives in a place with no internet). Once the cds are finished, will you be putting the iso somewhere so we can grab a copy and create some for distributing in our own localities? Not managed to get to the reconstructor yet either - hopefully later this week... Mark -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html