(Commercial) Tux Sticker

tlug.miguel-3KzNJp4Rz8A at public.gmane.org tlug.miguel-3KzNJp4Rz8A at public.gmane.org
Thu May 27 17:10:10 UTC 2004


I think I must tell a little bit of my story.

I first send a post to the LUG of Québec (http://www.linux-quebec.org/),
since I live there, where it is written
(http://www.linux-quebec.org/mailman/listinfo/annonces)  that a commercial
announce can be send if the word "COMMERCIAL" is written in the subject.

Following that post, someone put a story on several websites about 
"Linuxien-ienne, show your colors".  That brings me a lot of traffic on my 
website.

Based on this experience, I started to post on differents LUG across the 
world, being afraid of what it is happening right now on this lug: being 
taxed of doing spam.

After a while, no one protested about my posts, so I continued to post on 
other LUG.

However, it is true that it is written onto your policy that " We condemn 
any unsolicited form of advertising. "  That is my mistake.  I should have 
read this before any post.  From now on, I will read it before any post in 
a lug.

Please accept my apologies,

Miguel Tremblay

P.S. It is also right that I wrote "such a thing does'nt exists".  This is 
not true, I should have said that I found no one on the Internet.

On Thu, 27 May 2004, Robert Brockway wrote:

> On Thu, 27 May 2004, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> 
> > While it is quite enterprising of you to spam a bunch of LUG mailing lists in
> > Canada (perhaps even wider afield?) you can count on me not buying a single
> 
> HUMBUG (Brisbane, Australia) received the same email.
> 
> The problem I have with the whole thing is the gentleman starts out by
> saying that no Tux/Linux stickers exist.  This is not true.  Linux
> stickers have been around for years as evidenced by the I <heart> Linux
> sticker my car in Australia still has.  I recently got a sticker from
> Linux Journal as well.
> 
> Rob
> 
> 

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