Hi Everybodeee! I thought we had a great Kwartzlab Software Freedom Day and GNU 30th Anniversary celebration here in Kitchener. I also think we had around 45 people attending. I'll upload pictures and video to the SFD Kwartzlab Wiki[1] as soon as they're back from the darkroom. Laurel Russwurm took video of the presentations until the memory in the camera gave out (sorry, Joe Almeida!), as well as pictures. She's working on assembling the video fragments into reasonable wholes, and culling the best pictures out of the thousands she took. You can see some of her work in progress[2a], including the "Three Cheers For GNU" photo and video. I took some phonecam shots as well[2b], trying to use the ownCloud "Instant Upload" feature. I now know that "Upload pictures via WiFi only" means you have to connect to the WiFi to upload pictures, otherwise it's not so Instant. If anyone else took pictures or video, feel free to put them on the Wiki yourself, or you can upload them to my ownCloud "Contributions" folder[3] and I can put them on the Wiki for you. It was a great day, and I hope we do it again next year. Maybe we can even participate in Education Freedom Day[4] or Hardware Freedom Day![5] --Bob. [1] http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2013/Canada/Kitchener/Kwartzlab [2a] http://sobac.com/owncloud/public.php?service=files&t=847d16682665730f559fc6f777647a80 [2b] http://sobac.com/owncloud/public.php?service=files&t=dd29ab3cb843f28f590b5bcb9e3d3600 [3] Contributions: http://sobac.com/owncloud/public.php?service=files&t=660ca0f85cdb2f528034038bc9847ac4 [4] http://www.educationfreedomday.org/ [5] http://www.hfday.org/ -- Bob Jonkman <bjonkman@sobac.com> Phone: +1-519-669-0388 SOBAC Microcomputer Services http://sobac.com/sobac/ http://bob.jonkman.ca/blogs/ http://sn.jonkman.ca/bobjonkman/ Software --- Office & Business Automation --- Consulting GnuPG Fngrprnt:04F7 742B 8F54 C40A E115 26C2 B912 89B0 D2CC E5EA On 13-09-28 07:20 PM, Paul Nijjar wrote:
Thanks to everybody for helping make Software Freedom Day this year possible. It looks like we got a reasonable turnout -- 44 people by my count.
[...]
- Paul