> [... Linux fair ...]
> People to contact : All of the ISP's (Dublin), Dell (Dublin), Intel
> (Leixlip), IBM (Dublin), HeaNET (Yo! Dave :-), and all of the major
> Linux vendors such as RedHat, SuSE, Debian (not technically a vendor,
> afaik :-), together with commercial crowds such as Applix and Star
> Division.
Indigo have already indicated to me that they'd be willing to put up
some money in sponsorship of an Irish Linux "event", if we could attract
a Big Name (LBT or ESR, for example).
That said, there's nothing worse than a show organised by a "bunch of
amateurs". If we were to do this, it'd almost definitely have to be
handled by a professional agency.
Colm
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