[Linux-aus] Finding the right people in Govt
Stewart Smith
stewart at linux.org.au
Thu Jan 22 20:04:02 UTC 2004
It would be interesting to try and find out how groups such as LA, AUUG
and the larger community could get involved in such a thing. And how
this would be different from a vendor getting involved (which is
arguably what should happen)?
Thoughts anyone? I'd love to know the benefits/possible benefits/how/why
attending such an event would benefit us (as opposed to having vendors
go).
OR is there a vendor out there that would like to invite some members of
the community along too?
/me tries to stir debate and discussion :)
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 21:37, Kimberly Shelt wrote:
> Apologies to the person who raised this question..
> I have hunted my mbox and cant find which list you posted too..
> lets hope you are here :)
>
> Your question was..
> "How do we find the right people in Govt regards approaching about OSS"..
>
> Well perhaps somewhere to start.. on a small local govt level at least..
>
> Starting at the smaller end, where the money is tighter might not be such a bad idea :)
>
> http://articles.linmagau.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=435&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
>
> For those folks in Melboure.. be there or be square..
>
> For those of you not .. contact your local Govt lot and see if they will be :)
>
> LA Committee.. will LA be represted here ?
>
> Kim
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Stewart Smith (stewart at linux.org.au)
Vice President, Linux Australia
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