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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Ish,<br>
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On 16/06/2014 13:20, Ish Sookun wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_default">You do have a point on the "advert"
side, Jochen, and maybe we should skip that part. I however
find it useful to provide one page with "local" contacts to
ease the search for new folks. Just a suggestion though ( :<br>
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Well, this is or should be something covered by the corporate
membership in LUGM.<br>
If a local company related to Linux, BSD, FOSS, etc. then they might
opt-in for this kind of contributions.<br>
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Eventually, LUGM executives should review this type of membership
and be more precise about the implications (and benefits).<br>
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Personally, I agree on the listing in general but I wouldn't go any
further than just providing one page with all of them listed (either
in alphabetical order or IMHO better by start of membership - oldest
first) on the website "Corporate Members".<br>
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Kind regards.<br>
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A. Because it breaks the logical sequence of discussion<br>
Q. Why is top posting bad?<br>
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