I thought there was a public representative or something ont he committee to
take care of all of these kinda things and look out for this kind of stuff
ahead of time and to act on it. Doesn't look like whoever's doing it is
doing much of a job. I apologise if its you Donncha, but I don't think it
was. The site is so bad that you can't even find out the members of the
comittee. If I was a TV researcher the linux.ie site tells me nothing.
Why can't the PR person on the comittee do their job? If you want a
figurehead comittee member, get a statue but as long as you have someone
like that you aren't going to get exposure//
Noel
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Donncha O Caoimh [mailto:donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 6:03 PM
> To: ILUG
> Subject: [ILUG] [Fwd: Linux on TV3]
>>> Hope this comes out as normal text, here's the reply I got
> from TV3.. A
> bit disappointing, but understandable considering the short
> notice. One
> question I do have, why didn't they do some research and look at
>http://www.linux.com, search for "Ireland" and/or find
>http://www.linux.ie/ some other way..
>> Donncha.
>> -----------------------------------------
>> Donncha, Thanks for you email regarding the Linux item on
> Agenda. I can
> confirm that Linux will be an item for discussion on this Sunday's
> programme at 12 noon on TV3. We appreciate your offer of a
> representative from the Linux community in Ireland but we have already
> lined up Joe Macri from Microsoft and Adam Jollans from IBM
> to come onto
> the programme. If you have any further questions or comments
> please feel
> free to let us know. I hope you enjoy the programme on Sunday.Take
> care,Emerhttp://www.tv3.ie/prog_agenda_update.html>>> --
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