On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 06:51:06PM +0200, Georg C. F. Greve wrote:
Do you think you can take care of this?
I think it's too short a time to plan anything for the middle of the week. But I will ask our new volunteers for some input and set a deadline for friday noon.
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Georg,
First, let me apologize for the short notice about this; unfortunately, there were some mixed signals about this event that didn't get cleared up until today.
RMS is speaking at a Java conference in Norway on 15 September, and we've been offered a booth there. More information about this event is at http://www.javazone.no/. It's not our usual crowd, obviously, but there's probably a lot of potential for interest in our work.
Because of the high cost of shipping to and from Norway, we're happy to let FSF Europe have and handle the booth space, if you're interested. If so, it would probably be best for you to get in touch with our contact there, Olve Maudal oma@pvv.org, to make arrangements. If you'd rather not, for whatever reason, that's fine too. Either way, though, please let me know what you decide.
Thanks,
-- -- Brett Smith
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