Dougie Richardson wrote: > 1. How would the cost of travel be covered? I'm all for volunteering > but not if it starts to cost my significantly in expenses. > Well, I have to say, I'd considered that this wasn't really us doing anything new beyond what we're already doing... More us realising that the demographic of the Ubuntu-using community is at a tipping point, and trying to make sure that people realise that Ubuntu-UK exists as a community (and help to promote Ubuntu in the process.) > 2. How would Canonical feel about this? Essentially we would be > reducing their oppertunity for any kind of commercial support option > that might be considered in conjunction with Tesco. >
I'll stick in some boiler-plate about "This initiative is a community project staffed by volunteers keen to help bridge the digital divide, and not endorsed by Tesco or Canonical (the makers of Ubuntu)." M. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/