On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 15:36 -0700, Colin Charles wrote:
FWIW, Red Hat / FUDCon organisers *need* to have DV Cams lying around/available for use. Really. And that's only the start of the problem. Disk space, beefy machines, do you want to broadcast, etc. all come into play. Last time we had Pogo give us machines... Jesse has since left, and next time we ain't going to be so lucky
Just because I left doesn't mean I don't still have a good relationship with the company. The company founders continue to ask me how they can be more involved in the community. While I was there, I told them by sending me out as a representative of the company to participate in things like FUDCon and whatnot. They still have an interest, especially if these FUDCons become more documented and followed. Having Pogo Linux as a corporate sponsor along with Red Hat would be pretty good return on the loan of a PC or two.
I can still approach Pogo about lending systems, OR to give us a great price break on some used equipment that could easily become permanent Fedora Marketing Systems for use in such things as FUDCons and whatever other show a volunteer might want to promote Fedora at.