I just found out about pogolinux and their free Fedora giveaway for LUGs: http://www.pogolinux.com/systems/linuxcd.html Someone lese has already seen this, right? Free CDs from Canonical and free CDs from pogo means a whole lot less time buring copies for giveaways.
Jon.
I've not attended a meeting but have been following threads in this list. The link doesn't indicate if there is a limitiation of the number of members who can request these.
I am working with Ubuntu recently, and they offer FREE up to 30 CD's for anyone that requests them. I will be receiving these when they ship next week.
I trust this reply will be available to the whole list.
On 10/5/05, Jon Pruente < [email protected]> wrote:
I just found out about pogolinux and their free Fedora giveaway for LUGs: http://www.pogolinux.com/systems/linuxcd.html Someone lese has already seen this, right? Free CDs from Canonical and free CDs from pogo means a whole lot less time buring copies for giveaways.
Jon.
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Ubuntu == Canonical (in a sense)
On 10/5/05, pip the mighty squeak [email protected] wrote:
I've not attended a meeting but have been following threads in this list. The link doesn't indicate if there is a limitiation of the number of members who can request these.
I am working with Ubuntu recently, and they offer FREE up to 30 CD's for anyone that requests them. I will be receiving these when they ship next week.
I trust this reply will be available to the whole list.
On 10/5/05, Jon Pruente < [email protected]> wrote:
I just found out about pogolinux and their free Fedora giveaway for LUGs: http://www.pogolinux.com/systems/linuxcd.html Someone lese has already seen this, right? Free CDs from Canonical and free CDs from pogo means a whole lot less time buring copies for giveaways.
Jon.
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There is the small matter of giveaway CDs from other companies not having the KCLUG logo or website on them. Perhaps a lot of jewel cases, printed with KCLUG info, for the giveaway CDs?
--- Jon Pruente [email protected] wrote:
I just found out about pogolinux and their free Fedora giveaway for LUGs: http://www.pogolinux.com/systems/linuxcd.html Someone lese has already seen this, right? Free CDs from Canonical and free CDs from pogo means a whole lot less time buring copies for giveaways.
Jon.
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or just stickers.
On 10/6/05, Leo Mauler [email protected] wrote:
There is the small matter of giveaway CDs from other companies not having the KCLUG logo or website on them. Perhaps a lot of jewel cases, printed with KCLUG info, for the giveaway CDs?
-- David L Nicol "You aren't being graded on how many you respond to." -- joe
Or just stickers. Or we could print up a bunch of info on those blank CD sleeves.
The Ubuntu CDs don't have a lot of room on them for stickers.
--- David Nicol [email protected] wrote:
or just stickers.
On 10/6/05, Leo Mauler [email protected] wrote:
There is the small matter of giveaway CDs from other companies not having the KCLUG logo or website on them. Perhaps a lot of jewel cases, printed with KCLUG info, for the giveaway CDs?
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On 10/6/05, Leo Mauler [email protected] wrote:
Or just stickers. Or we could print up a bunch of info on those blank CD sleeves.
Or just do separate 8.5x11 sheets with info. That's the cheapest way to print.
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On 10/6/05, Leo Mauler [email protected] wrote:
Or just stickers. Or we could print up a bunch of info on those blank CD sleeves.
Or just do separate 8.5x11 sheets with info. That's the cheapest way to print.
True enough, though I personally like the idea of having the information inextricably linked to the free CDs. 8.5X11 sheets of paper have a way of getting separated from their CDs, even in a bag.
If I hadn't already shelled out a couple of bucks for 100 cheap 2"x4" mailing labels, I'd agree that 8.5x11 is the cheapest way to print. :)
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