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Startup at Freegeek.org is the email list for those people who are interested in Starting a Free Geek.  
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Startup at freegeek.org is the email list for those people who are interested in starting a Free Geek or similar organization.  
  
 
== How to Answer Startup FAQs ==
 
== How to Answer Startup FAQs ==
'''Q.''' Is there a Free Geek (like) orgination in my ayrea:
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'''Q.''' Is there a Free Geek (like) orgination in my area:
  
'''Q.''' I am intrested in starting a Free Geek:
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'''Q.''' I am interested in starting a Free Geek:
  
 
== Things to Remember ==
 
== Things to Remember ==
 
* Be enthusiastic and welcoming when responding to prospective startups!
 
* Be enthusiastic and welcoming when responding to prospective startups!
 
* ''Using Form Responses:'' Feel free to cut and paste from past answers and from the Form Responses, but don't be too blatant about the fact that you're sending them a form letter. In general, it's nice to start with a personalized welcoming note, and then say something like "see below for more information," and then paste in the appropriate form.
 
* ''Using Form Responses:'' Feel free to cut and paste from past answers and from the Form Responses, but don't be too blatant about the fact that you're sending them a form letter. In general, it's nice to start with a personalized welcoming note, and then say something like "see below for more information," and then paste in the appropriate form.

Revision as of 17:43, 17 June 2006

Startup at freegeek.org is the email list for those people who are interested in starting a Free Geek or similar organization.

How to Answer Startup FAQs

Q. Is there a Free Geek (like) orgination in my area:

Q. I am interested in starting a Free Geek:

Things to Remember

  • Be enthusiastic and welcoming when responding to prospective startups!
  • Using Form Responses: Feel free to cut and paste from past answers and from the Form Responses, but don't be too blatant about the fact that you're sending them a form letter. In general, it's nice to start with a personalized welcoming note, and then say something like "see below for more information," and then paste in the appropriate form.