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[Hilos de Discusión] [Fecha] [Tema] [Autor]Hola, Me llego esto del Linux Mall. -Dr.M. > Linux Exhibition Program > > Help promote the spread of Linux! > > If you are a Linux user who has done something useful with Linux, and would > like to exhibit the power of Linux to help convince others that Linux is > right for them too, then the Linux Exhibition program is for you. > > This is a sign up program, but you may proudly display any of the "Linux > Used Here" buttons available at http://www.LinuxMall.com/LinuxUsedHere.html > whether you sign up or not! There is nothing to buy, and no committments of > any sort. > > If someone clicks on the button, they get to read about the program, or see > a list of everyone who has signed up! > > The usefulness of Linux can only be proved by real life deployments that > solve actual problems. If you have solved a problem with Linux, then this > program can help you further the cause of Linux while also obtaining > valuable exposure for you or your company. > > We've originated this program to provide a much-needed catalog of the > thousands of ways to use Linux, and the people involved. With this > information, people wanting to use Linux can find out whom to contact or > where to find successful previous examples when they do proposals. > > In order to post this button on your web pages: > > **** Imagine the Button Here **** > > Cut and paste: > <A HREF="http://www.LinuxMall.com/LinuxUsedHere.html"> > <IMG SRC="http://www.LinuxMall.com/Images/uselx_sm.gif" > ALT="[LinuxUsedHere]"</A> > > There are other button programs! Why is there a need for this one? > > "Powered by Linux", implies that the system the icon resides on is a Linux > System, and sometimes Linux is used at the location, but it isn't what runs > the web server. Or there are additional Linux systems besides just the web > server. The "Designed with Linux" program is just that, it tells people that > the web pages on which the icon are, were designed using Linux. Again this > might not be the case. > > The "Linux Used Here" Exhibition program is the only button program we know > of general enough to use in all cases where Linux is in use somewhere in the > organization. > - > To subscribe or unsubscribe to this and other mailing lists sponsored by > the Linux Mall, point your browser to: http://LinuxMall.com/subscribe.html > Or, mailto:Announce-Request en LinuxMall com with a message body that says: > unsubscribe
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