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On Sun, 2012-04-29 at 03:08 +1000, Donna Benjamin wrote:<BR>
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Linux Australia is not currently engaged in the active promotion of
Linux in Australia.
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And therein lies the major problem.<BR>
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So yes, perhaps, since it does very little for promotion of Linux, it perhaps should have a name change, but, only when it relinquishes the name "Linux Australia", so that name may be utilised by some who actually will do something for the promotion of Linux. To do otherwise, would be the same as going into a coffee shop and buying the last two cakes, with only ever having intention of eating one of them, taking the other just to despite the rest that might want it to eat.<BR>
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