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From: Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey@boosthardware.com>
To: linux-audio-dev@music.columbia.edu,
	linux-audio-announce <linux-audio-announce@music.columbia.edu>,
	linux-audio-user@music.columbia.edu,
	alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: DJCJ Linux Audio Developers Tech Support database.
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 04:52:01 +0900	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3DB6FDE1.9090001@boosthardware.com> (raw)

I'm pleased to anounce that a database for people willing to provide 
Tech Suppport to their local community has been setup. The service is 
free of charge and hosted at

http://www.djcj.org/

The purpose of this database is to promote the professional arm of the 
Linux Audio Developers community. It is intended to be of use to 
potential clients who may be interested in getting a Linux Audio system 
working but don't have the time or background knowledge to do the 
installation or system maintainance?

The people and businesses presented in the database are not endorsed or 
guaranteed by DJCJ.org but they are active members of the Linux Audio 
Community. Payment for services received is encouraged. Rates are 
decided by the parties involved.

This is intended to be a database for professional tech support. Please 
let people know about it so that we can show the world we are more than 
just a bunch of amateurs hacking in our spare time.

The database currently provides a very simple interface for adding your 
contact details and there is also a contact form provided for potential 
clients to easily get hold of you. Special thanks to Steve Harris and 
Antti Boman for assistance with the internal code. It is guaranteed that 
the interface will become much more user configurable over time.

Any feedback is welcome and appreciated.


-- 
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
For the discerning hardware connoisseur
Http://www.boosthardware.com
Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide
========================================

"Um...symbol_get and symbol_put... They're
kindof like does anyone remember like get_symbol
and put_symbol I think we used to have..."
- Rusty Russell in his talk on the module subsystem




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