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I'm self employed and would be willing to do it. For altruistic reasons I can justify it, and for generating personal contacts it makes business sense. > LinuxWorld Expo is 02/04 - 02/17 at the Hynes. We would like to set up a > booth there, but we are in the fortunate state where all of our officers > are actually employed in some capacity or another. > > We are looking for volunteers who would be willing to staff the booth for > whatever timeslot they can. All you have to do is stand there looking > your normal ruggedly handsome (or stunningly beautiful) self, and answer > any questions. I'm going to make some flyers that people can take, and we > may have a laptop to show off presentations from. Those of you who came > to the last meeting saw the banner I had printed, and that will be in the > booth too. > > We don't really spend much effort marketing our group, since we don't make > money from new members. But we do benefit from them in several important > ways: > - Our group is as "smart" as the sum total of our experiences. We help > each other out all the time, and the more members we have, the more > knowledge we have. The next question you have may be answered by a new > member who came to us from LinuxWorld. > - The more members we have, the more influence we have with companies who > give us discounts and free merchandise > - The more members we have, the more attractive we are to better speakers. > - The more members we have, the more work we can do at our one and only > income-generating event, the Installfests. > > Since I think this is a really important event for us to fly our colors > at, I am trying to arrange reimbursement for expenses (lunch, parking, > etc) for booth volunteers who put in enough time to justify it, but I > can't promise that yet. > > <guilt-trip> > This group puts a lot of time and energy into finding excellent speakers > on all sorts of topics. It's a volunteer group, though. Most of the time, > us officers can do what it takes to make these meetings happen and deliver > real value, while never asking for dues or membership fees. Sometimes we > need help though, and this is such an occasion. We need your help to > spread the word and make our group even stronger by bringing in new blood. > Consider it a little bit of payback for years of benefits. > </guilt-trip> > > If you are interested, let me know, and we'll work out a schedule.
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