ideas for linux/unix sig activities
John Abreau
jabr at bcslnx.bcs.org
Tue May 16 17:52:22 EDT 1995
>> If it's a BCS-wide thing it's got the added value of the stuff being
>> recommended in some sense by folks
>> who have actually used it. How much data on those $3 CD-ROMS at Micro
>> Center has any value? If it said "BCS" on the front it would make a
>> difference.
>>
Well, I've found that the InfoMagic disks have always been of excellent
quality. I suppose that might not be obvious at first to a total novice.
If we choose to do our own disks, I'd want our effort to be at least as
good; otherwise I'd feel we were doing our customers a disservice, as well
as garnering a less-than-sterling image for the group.
>> There ARE people who will buy something because they know who gets the
>> profit. That's why little community groups get away with selling cookbooks
>> full of the same tuna-fish casarole recipies year after year.
>>
>> If it's BCS-wide the volunteer pool is larger.
>>
That's a good point, too. I guess this is something we should discuss
at the volunteer meeting on the 24th.
>> Rodney Thayer :: rodney at sabletech.com
>> Sable Technology Corp :: +1 617 332 7292
>> 246 Walnut St :: Fax: +1 617 332 7970
>> Newton MA 02160 USA :: PGP: request sig.
>> "Developers of communications software"
>>
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