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Date:       2 Jun 99 03:13:59 PDT
From:      Jesus Monroy <jesus.monroy@usa.net>
To:        bahwi <bahwi@technologist.com>
Cc:        advocacy@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [Re: [Re: [How to get members for user's groups?]]]
Message-ID:  <19990602101359.7580.qmail@www0x.netaddress.usa.net>

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Please note I trimmed the bafug.org. It seems
they don't like my usa.net account.

bahwi <bahwi@technologist.com> wrote:
> > Please note I've taken the liberty to CC to
> > advocacy and chat@bafug.org.
> > =

> > Okay, starting over, you'd like to get a User group
> > started in houston. =

> =

> No, we have one started, we just want more people to come to the
> meetings. We averaging about 4 each time. We are also against
> 2 linux groups, and a unix group which focuses on linux. =

> =

    Okay, good. Step 3. If there are any swap meets
    or computer events you might want to consider wearing
    a Daemon. It enough to look like a *BSDer, but
    not dorky where you'll look like a doof.

    Next, is to try to do some type of contest or
    event. Like perhaps an obfuscate Bourne shell =

    contest. This is just enough to get both hackers
    and old timers out to take a look.

    IS that a good start, or do you want more ideas?


---
IN that context, it is the BSD that should be considered,
not the prefix.
http://minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au/cgi-bin/newsread?34858




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