[RULE] Advocating RULE
M. Fioretti
m.fioretti at inwind.it
Mon Mar 24 08:29:29 EET 2003
Hello,
In the last two/three months I've spent as much time as possible
on the PR side, ie presenting RULE to several non profit
organizations, and asking them to test it and let us know. Some of
these organizations contacted me without prior input, actually.
In all cases, they showed a great appreciation of the core idea, and
declared that they would evaluate RULE. I have listed these
organizations in our links page:
http://www.rule-project.org/en/links.php
Please have a look at it, and, if you can, do contact them directly to
offer help, especially if you live close to their representatives
(even some overseas ones have offices abroad, just check)
Still on the "PR" front, I'm glad to announce (**) that RULE was presented
at an IT conference in Paris some weeks ago by Richard Kweskin. I'd
like to thank here Richard for all his work, and of course will leave
to him the pleasure to tell us how it went :-)
I'll put online for general use the OpenOffice slides used in the
conference, as they are a very good resource for introducing RULE.
Ciao,
Marco Fioretti
(**) My apologies for the delay, and for not having announced it yet
on the web page :-(
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