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On 7/17/10 7:18 AM, Emilie Laffray wrote:
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Interesting idea - but is the main point to collect revenue or educate
people? It seems that there are lots of opportunities for collecting
sponsorship and donations for OSM-F, but less opportunities for
education and outreach. Maybe workshops should be for fee?<br>
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I agree with the fact that charging for workshops would go against the
desire to educate people. Charging for asked-for workshops might be
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workshops are also excellent sponsorship opportunities for businesses.<br>
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richard<br>
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