Software Freedom Day 09/10/05
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Mon Sep 5 10:45:00 EDT 2005
Thanks David,
I was planning on sending out a similar message, but I think yours is
probably better than mine. I can be available for some logistical work
and I will try to maintain some availability that day.
On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 22:48:49 -0400
David Kramer <david at thekramers.net> wrote:
> http://softwarefreedomday.org
>
> Software Freedom Day is fast approaching, and BLU needs your help. Due to
> the usual communication breakdowns, all of the officers thought one of the
> other officers had the ball, while it laid calmly along the curb gathering dust.
>
>
> What is Software Freedom Day? From
> http://softwarefreedomday.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=23&Itemid=63
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> I. What is Software Freedom Day?
> Software Freedom Day (SFD) is a worldwide celebration of Free and Open
> Source Software (FOSS). Our goal in this celebration is to educate the
> worldwide public about of the benefits of using high quality FOSS in
> education, in government, at home, and in business -- in short, everywhere!
> The non-profit company Software Freedom International provides guidance in
> organizing SFD, but volunteer teams around the world organize their own SFD
> events to impact their own communities.
>
> II. How can I celebrate Software Freedom Day?
> There are two primary ways to celebrate SFD:
> 1. Organize your own SFD Team and plan a SFD event. Just find at least two
> friends to help you, confirm a venue, and plan an event by July 1st and
> Canonical, Ltd., the primary sponsor of SFD, will help you up to 100 CDs to
> distribute! (Keep reading for more details.)
> 2. Find and join a local SFD Team and help make their SFD event a success.
>
> III. SFD will be most effective if we keep some target groups in mind:
> * Families
> * Government
> * Small Business
> * Big Business
>
> IV. Be Creative!
> You can organize any kind of SFD event you want. But just to get you
> started, here are a few ideas some people have had:
> * Set up simple public booth and hand out CDs.
> * Have demo machines present if possible and interact with people as
> they try the software out.
> * Hold installation workshop(s) and combined FOSS installfests (not
> just Linux, but also Windows FOSS).
> * Lab-based installfests in schools/businesses
> * Cooperate with local computer store to do an in-store installfest...
> possibly with discounts for associated purchase?
> * Advertise to "revitalize" slow computers - delete those
> virus/adware/spyware-ridden Windows OSes and install Linux!
> * Hold a seminar on IP, Free Culture, Patents, etc.
> * Have a cultural event - food, drink, music (jam session? -
> "open-source music").
> * The Free Software Foundation was founded in 1985, so this is the 20th
> anniversary of Software Freedom. Celebrate Free Software with a birthday
> party...
> * Organize an expo to highlight [small] local businesses using FOSS.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> We don't have a lot of time OR ideas. Jerry, JABR, and I are all busy that
> day, But if we can get some volunteers who would be willing to help out on
> that day, I would be willing to help out with prep work and brainstorming.
>
> I'm thinking that we could make and distribute flyers, and possibly CDs.
> Not sure where. Most likely computer stores would not let us push free
> alternatives to their bread and butter.
>
> What about schools? Would that be a silly thing to do on a Saturday?
>
> Downtown Crossing?
>
> Movie theater?
>
> Mall?
>
> Any other thoughts?
>
>
> Let me know if you're interested.
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