I would be willing to sign up. The local colleges and tech schools would be another good source for potential subscribers, besides computer shops and the like. Sounds like a great idea. Kurt --- Jared Smith wrote: > There are roughly 250 people on this e-mail list, > IIRC. > > If it were possible to have a snail mailing list of > 1,000 and > an areawide distribution of another 4,000, for a > total of 5,000, > it would be cost-effective to produce a local KC > Linux > Journal, paid for largely by local advertising. This > would be > a quality (signal-to-noise wise) publication > dedicated to integrating > Linux and other Open Source software into homes, > small > businesses, etc. > > I believe this will eventually happen. My question > is, > is now the time? Are there 1,000 people in the > Kansas > City area who are interested enough in Linux to > subscribe? > Free newstand copies would probably go quickly out > of > curiousity's sake, but it is a solid subscriber base > that will > be attractive to advertisers. Would you pay $12 a > year for > a quality local Linux mag? Or should it be free? > What do > you think? > > -Jared > > > > > > majordomo@kclug.org > Enter without the quotes in body of message __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com