Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 22:00:54 -0500 (CDT) From: Douglas Carmichael <dcarmich@Mcs.Net> To: freebsd-chat@freebsd.org Subject: Free FreeBSD CD-ROM donations to environmental/non-profit groups? Message-ID: <199710210300.WAA11923@Venus.mcs.net>
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I was looking at the WWW site of an organization called the Environmental Support Center (http://www.envsc.org) and one of their functions is to donate Lotus software and computer equipment (Windoze :-( to non-profit environmental groups. What do you think of a program to donate FreeBSD CD-ROMs (because a lot of small grassroots organizations have no Internet access) to non-profit groups working on environmental or animal rights issues? Benefits: * Promotes FreeBSD * Gives the groups an advanced, open OS base for their own networking and computing needs without the extra cost of source licenses, etc. * Strengthens the goodwill of Walnut Creek (and FreeBSD Inc.) in the computing community and the activism community at large. Any thoughts on this?home | help
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