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Re: Voting, etc...



If you'll have it 10 days later I might be able to make it.
-Oz Dror

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NAME   Oz Dror, Los Angeles, California   
EMAIL  dror@netcom.com                     <<Linux  since 8/15/94>>
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> is 2/6 the final date ? is TA agreed on ?
> what time ? how many ppl ? any equipment needed ?...
> 
> could try to get a room but time may be a problem - don't expect anyone 
> to come up with a room on to short a notice ? as room assigning ppl like 
> to have some advance notice ... -this also gives a better chance of a 
> room being availible ...
> so ?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rafi Sadowsky                                   rafi@tavor.openu.ac.il
> [postmaster@openu.ac.il]                        FAX: +972-3-6460744
> 
> On Tue, 23 May 1995, Shay Rojansky wrote:
> 
> > Hi.
> > 
> > Here are the votes I've received up to now:
> > Jerusalem: 15
> > Tel-Aviv: 22
> > 
> > Time: 2/6/95
> > 
> > Come on, people! Do we have a room or not? All this voting
> > is nice, but without a room it's Jerusalem or bust! Any comments?
> > 
> > I suggest someone post a list of the donators and of the financial
> > situation, etc. how much more do we need...
> > 
> > There's one more thing we have to discuss: Even if we DO make enough
> > money to have a booth in Computax, do we:
> > (A) Have volunteers to sit there for three days?
> > (B) Subjects to talk about and brag?
> > (C) Some sort of connection to show Linux's net connectivity?
> > 
> > Let's get thinking... It'd also be smart to have a list of physical
> > volunteers for Computax. 
> > Once again, I kamikaze (Marc Volociv (C) All Rights Reserved 1995) myself
> > into handling it. Send me mail to: roji@cs.huji.ac.il
> > with the info:
> > Date: ...
> > Hours: ...
> > Stuff I know: (we need people who can demonstrate and tell stuff).
> > I think this is necessary, so mail me or post your comments.
> > 
> > Oh, and about Linux T-Shirts: Great idea! Let's have a Israel Linux
> > type of T-Shirts to show we're here... ;-)
> > 
> > Good luck to us all,
> > Shay
> > 
> > The chance of an event happening is inversly
> > proportional to the general desire of it
> > doing so.    
> >              -Murphy
> > 
> > 
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