I knew I Wanted you on the mailing list for a reason! Welcome, Mike! lol.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 3/10/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Mike Feravolo</b> <<a href="mailto:eztips@earthlink.net">eztips@earthlink.net
</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Hello Everyone:<br><br>I think right now our main goal is to get as many people into our group
<br>and then to become an "approved group". As we get more people to join we<br>can see what people want to do as far as programming goes and find out<br>who is already doing that and if we can help them out. If we come up
<br>with the next great innovation in open software application software,<br>that would be really cool too.<br><br>Bug Number One (a new approach ?)<br><br>One way to address Bug Number One" is see it as not only a problem, but
<br>also as a possible solution to that same problem.<br><br>Given that; Big Box retail stores are selling systems for as little as<br>$500 with windows home, and that most household users are shopping for<br>price and don't understand what software licenses are.
<br><br>Here's an approach to that:<br><br>Edubuntu is the "educational operating system"; promote it as<br>"educational software" that makes learning fun for the "kids". I have<br>been looking at this distribution as a gateway into the household
<br>computing market.<br><br>So you just let them know that they can keep windows and have this great<br>"educational software" too. All they have to do is pick which one they<br>want to use when they turn their computer on.
<br><br>Since they also make up the majority of the personal computer market,<br>the key Bug Number One to get the household users to switch to Linux.<br><br>Note: Forget terms like "dual-boot" or other things that will scare
<br>them.<br><br>Growing the Group:<br><br>I have been trying to contact people at the University of Central<br>Florida to find out how to get the word out around campus about our<br>group. I talked to our Chamber of Commerce contact for the UCF alumni
<br>paper, but you have to be one to place an announcement. Other wise you<br>have to buy an ad and they aren't cheap. My alumni association will run<br>something about me if I tell them but I went to school in New England.
<br>Although I am not the only one to move to Florida after graduation.<br><br>If anyone is an alumni of a Florida college, tell them about the group.<br>I will try to use the college and chamber of commerce channels to spread
<br>the word. Since all people have to do is sign up on line.<br><br>Well that about all for now<br><br>Mike Feravolo<br>Cocoa Beach, Florida<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>--<br>Ubuntu-us-fl mailing list<br><a href="mailto:Ubuntu-us-fl@lists.ubuntu.com">
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