Greetings, and a few questions
Greetings, and a few questions
- Subject: Greetings, and a few questions
- From: Yan Feng <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 10:39:58 +0800
Hello to all on the list.
I would like to introduce myself and following that, ask a few
questions.
My name is Yan Feng. I'm a Swiss-Chinese now studying at a university
in Beijing. I'm the Founder and now the President of the Beijing
Macintosh User Group (BeiMac) in Beijing, China PR, and some on the
list may already know me. This group just turned up in Apple's locator
about a day ago. The group was formed in March of 2002 and membership
is now close to 50 members. I hope to communicate with you guys often,
and hope the list is a rewarding experience for us all.
Now onto my questions:
1. On Sept. 17th, I got an AUGB list message from Garr Reynolds
detailling that U.S. and Canadian User Group Ambassadors would get a
.Mac account free for their group. My question is: what makes it that
the rest of the world can't get one? It is free, after all...
2. Second, I'm not sure if these services are available to non-U.S. and
non-Canadian groups:
- resource DVDs to Apple Ambassadors.
- mail out marketing materials such as posters for events and
merchandise for raffles.
- provide training materials.
- support regional events and send Apple presenters to local user group
meetings whenever possible.
I checked the question, "What's available outside of the U.S. and
Canada?" on the same page. Little or nothing was heard of these topics
I listed above.
I'm really hoping Apple in the States can do a lot for its global
groups. Of course I'm also on good terms with some folks at Apple China.
Have a great weekend to all.
Best,
Yan Feng
President - BeiMac
Beijing Macintosh User Group
http://www.beimac.com/
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