On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 11:10:26AM +0300, guy keren wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 28 May 2002, Amir Tal wrote:
> 
> > personally, i think that Hetz's basic idea about a "commercial" Yom iyoon is
> > better, and will serve linux better then just another "get together" of some
> > already linux users.
> 
> a-ha. but why not make two seperate events? it seems that we are split
> amongst people who want one, and people who want the other. so there'll
> even not be a splitting of resources in making two events.

That offer makes good sense, in that people interested in each event
can help organize it. FWIW, I'm interested in both, with a preference
for the linux-for-linuxers thingy. 

> if i hear enough voices (i.e. 3 or more) for this idea, i'll start
> collecting names of people wanting to come and pay 50 NIS for the event.
> when we have a count that shows the losses are 'small enough', we'll go
> with the ordering. if we don't get to that count, we'll think about it
> again.

I'm in, you're in, Gilad's in, other people have said in this thread
that they're in (but will have to say it again, just to make
sure). Let's go ahead. 
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