On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 22:20:07 +0200 (IST), guy keren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> the actions mentioned below mean we have to make linux il's web site
> pretend to endorse some service, and we then need to spam people?
> can you describe what are the _mandatory_ actions from the list you
> posted? according to their web site, these are all mandatory. lets see:
> 

snip ahead ..
> even worst - it must be on the home page, since we have an 'events' box on
> the home page? and we have no 'partners' nor similar section.
> 

>From what I understand from gabor and evgeny I believe that it doesn't
need to be so obvious as in a front page all we need is to bury it
somewhere deep enough put an icon, and a join link and I believe it
will suffice.
I believe a link to a "linux community business initiatives" can be
placed in the very bottom of the about page -
http://iglu.org.il/about.shtml .
This could contain doron's ofek pretty much approved business
initiative through hamakor as well (and above) - I don't care about
the bloody logo and I have no interest in making other people join the
group if they don't want to.

> this means sending a _personal_ email to each group member, to their
> private mail box? blah.... or to the entire list? sending more then one is
> redundant and annoying..

Sounds to me like an 
1. Excuse me for the bandwidth and off topic spam - mail.
2. Three consecutive identical mails saying  here ye here ye please
join the group.
3. Another apology all flagged in the subject as [OT] or [I AM SPAM] -
get those mail filters ready.. :)

> >  * If feasible include the static invitation link to Your Group
> > Service in the footer of all letters sent (if You send out regular
> > newsletters to Your members). The link can be in text only or html gif
> > button format.
> 
> we'll just claim this is not feasible, i presume.

less work - more time for kids.

> 
> You warrant to LinkedIn that You have the right to provide LinkedIn with a
> list of the names of Your Group Members.
> 
> (the above appears at sectoin 1 of their agreement that you (who is you?
> you personally? the entire group) must "i agree" to.
> 
> there's some mention about giving e-mail addresses of the members, but
> this is written in a softened manner ("should you want to, you have the
> right to give the addresses". thus, declare to never want to - and you
> comply with their requirements).
> 

Would't think of giving out anybody address and don't want to.

> i say - hmmmmm....

I say doughnuts :)

-- 
Peace Love and Penguins -
Lior Kesos

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