[lug] Re: BLUG presence at the Computer and Technology Showcase

Robert L. Harris Robert.L.Harris at rnd-consulting.com
Wed Feb 16 15:53:29 MST 2000


A bit far out to plan for me right now, but i'd be willing to help man
a booth.


Thus spake Wayde Allen (wallen at boulder.nist.gov):

> On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Wayde Allen wrote:
> 
> > 
> > I'm finally getting around to reporting back on the meeting I had with the
> > Computer and Technology Showcase people.  They have agreed to give us a
> > table where we can let people know about the LUG's as well as slots for
> > two Linux related talks.  They want one Linux talk for each of the day's
> > of the event, April 26 & 27.  The interesting thing is that this show is
> > specifically targeting the CIO's and computer system buyers for companies
> > in the Denver/Metro area.  You can get a feel for the show by visiting
> > their web site at http://www.techshows.com/denver.htm.
> > 
> > With this in mind, we need to start working out what we are going to show
> > off at our table, as well as who will be able to physically be there to
> > answer questions, etc..
> > 
> > Right now, I need to locate two people who would be willing to give a talk
> > at the event.  We need these talks to appeal to the business community and
> > I need to get titles and abstracts for these presentations to the event
> > organizers as soon as possible.  Any volunteers or recommendations?
> 
> So far I haven't received any comments about this.  Is there no interest?
> 
> - Wayde
>   (wallen at boulder.nist.gov)
> 
> 
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