From: hlu@eecs.wsu.edu (H.J. Lu) Subject: Re: Who will handle publicity for Linux 1.0? Date: 28 Sep 1992 17:06:06 GMT
In article <3721@eastman.UUCP>, talley@ashleigh.Kodak.COM (Brian K. Talley) writes:
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|> Would something as simple as the Linux bunch here agreeing on a suitable
|> blurb that can be placed on a flyer (read: 8.5x11 sheet of plain, folded
|> paper) and distributed to local computer stores (read: placed next to the
|> cash registers) for folks to pick up and peruse be out of the question?
|> Most stores are willing to let you take up a few inches of counter space
|> for something like this.
|>
|> I know this is more of a passive form of advertizing, and I'm sure most
|> folks would like a more active form, but the costs for high-quality
|> advertizing can get pretty steep.
|>
|> If this or something like this is agreed upon, I'd be willing to help
|> distribute Linux info in my area.
|>
Yes. Could someone please design such a thing UNDER LINUX with TeX/LaTeX?
Hey, don't forget those Linux logos. TeX/LaTeX can do lots of fancy stuffs,
including loading PostScript files.
I'd like to distribute Linux info in my area. We can even give them two
bootable rootdisks.
H.J.