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Posted to advocacy@perl.apache.org by Geoffrey Young <gy...@laserlink.net> on 2001/03/22 16:37:43 UTC

RE: [OT] ApacheCon BOF


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gunther Birznieks [mailto:gunther@extropia.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:17 AM
> To: mod_perl list
> Subject: Re: [OT] ApacheCon BOF
> 
> 
> So apart from the Native American thread which I believe everyone has 
> worked out...
> 
> what do you want to do about T-Shirts?
> 
> For me, three ideas stand out...
> 1) I did like the ModDonalds idea...

  probably trademark issues...

> 
> 2) I wasn't at last years conference, I really like the World 
> Domination 
> one and wished I could have gotten that. If the notice is 
> short before 
> April 4th, I certainly would not mind having another one of 
> those... :)

  sorry, those are all gone (unless you want a previously worn one from my
closet :)

> 
> 3) I also really really loved the Extreme Linux T-Shirt from 
> LinuxExpo 3 
> years ago. The theme that year was Clustered Computing and 
> RedHat had just 
> made the first cluster utility CD. It had a picture of a snowboarding 
> penguin...
> 
> Something along that line --- mod_perl equating with extreme perl 
> programming would be kind of cool...

yeah, I like the World Domination theme from last year lots.  Since we are
approaching the deadline to actually get anything at this point, I asked our
graphics house to work with the lamp and smoke theme (with some sensitivity
training).

I'm still open to ideas, though.  I just had to give them something to start
chewing on.

Again, I'd really love this to move to the advocacy list - seems like we
can't keep the kids here under control and the quality of the list is
spiraling downward...

Please *Please* make this the last post to the main list - I already regret
having brought it up here in the first place.

Please.

--Geoff

> 
> Later,
>      Gunther
> 
> 
> 

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