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The PR Committee is tentatively meeting on January 12. Topics for discussion include: |
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* When to hold regular meetings. |
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* Where to hold them. |
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* What are our goals. |
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* [[PRCommittee/Survey_Draft|Survey]] of members and other users |
* [[PRCommittee/Survey_Draft|Survey]] of members and other users |
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* Linux certification [[Study_Group|study group]] (advisory) |
* Linux certification [[Study_Group|study group]] (advisory) |
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Resources |
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* [[Media:Brochure.pdf|WPLUG Brochure]] |
* [[Media:Brochure.pdf|WPLUG Brochure]] |
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* [[Main_Page#Swag|WPLUG merchandise]] from CafePress |
* [[Main_Page#Swag|WPLUG merchandise]] from CafePress |
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Possible outreach activities: |
Possible outreach activities: |
Revision as of 16:30, 9 January 2008
Public Relations Committee
Its purpose is:
- To swell the ranks of WPLUG membership.
- To establish and maintain WPLUG's reputation as a key organization for Open Source in western Pennsylvania.
- To maintain a high level of awareness of WPLUG activities with the general public.
- To obtain favorable publicity for WPLUG.
- To establish and maintain contact with other Open Source organizations to coordinate efforts to further the cause of Open Source.
Members: Justin Smith (ex-officio as WPLUG Vice-Chair), Pat Barron, Brian Seklecki
Contact: info@wplug.org
The PR Committee is tentatively meeting on January 12. Topics for discussion include:
- When to hold regular meetings.
- Where to hold them.
- What are our goals.
Current activities:
- Survey of members and other users
- Linux certification study group (advisory)
Resources
- WPLUG Brochure
- WPLUG merchandise from CafePress
Possible outreach activities:
- Software Freedom Day event
- SciTech Spectacular at Carnegie Science Center