Hi List:
Just managed to work out how to register for getting a wikipage, as I'm
trying to work out how to get a webpage up on the SFD 2008 for our team, and
for it to display with everyone elses at www.softwarefreedomday.org/teams
and also for it to have its own url at
www.softwarefreedomday.org/teams/oceania/au/SouthernFleurieu
OK I managed to create and save a page when I registered my own name as
"Grant Petch", but from here I have absolutely no idea how I am to get and
load the page up where it is supposed to go.
I have read the instructions provided on the website on how to do this
stuff, but I am still having trouble on working out how to solve this issue,
does anyone know what I am to do now from here??
Kind Regards,
Grant Petch
SFLUG Organiser & SFD Leader
E: gpcs(a)ozemail.com.au
Hi all,
Registrations close on July the 15th for the free Software Freedom Day team
pack. The first 300 teams registered for SFD will receive a pack with
tshirts, stickers, balloons, badges, FOSS CDs and some resource CDs to help
their day be awesome. We already have 220 teams registered and the event is
almost two months away!
For those of you who have registered and need to change any of the details
on the SFD world map, please let us know. If you have let us know, please
remind us and we'll get straight onto it :)
We are putting up a shop again like last year, and hope to have that up
within the week. Teams can then purchase additional tshirts if they choose.
The artwork for the shirts and stickers are online here so you can always
make your own :)
http://softwarefreedomday.org/Artwork/2008?action=AttachFile&do=view&target…
Good luck with your planning everyone! I recently helped run a FOSS stand at
a very large Australian education expo and this year people are more open to
the value and importance of FOSS and software freedom than ever before!. So
each of you can make a real difference in your communities and in the world.
Many countries are moving towards using software for Government processes
like voting and for services, so it is vital we create a baseline
expectation of openness, transparency and freedom in software and ultimately
in life.
Cheers,
Pia
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Software Freedom Day 2007 http://softwarefreedomday.org/