"IS" == Ivan Shmakov <ivan@main.uusia.org> writes:
[...] IS> The leaflet contains a list of 25 Free Software products (for each IS> of the English alphabet letters, excluding Z), each accompanied by IS> an URL and a short annotation given in Russian, sometimes a bit IS> humorous. The selection of the packages is rather arbitrary. It seems that I should've stated my intents behind such a leaflet. The idea is not to supply the reader with a comprehensive set of facts regarding the selected packages, nor it's to supply the reader with bare essentials -- being constrained to a few lines of text, one can't probably do either. The sources of the information regarding each of the packages should be the respective homepages, links to which are given. (There's hope that WWW will be accessible on the event, should we get a display room and some luck.) IS> I'd appreciate any comments, especially from the Russian IS> language-speaking Free Software users, ... As to our friends from Saratov (also Russia): could the comments regarding my work be posted to a mailing list, or into an NNTP-accessible newsgroup, please? (Preferrably one that I'm subscribed to.) It seems that I'm just too used to my Lynx browser to use anything else unless for a very good reason (such as checking my bank account), and, unfortunately, Google Groups aren't Lynx-friendly when it comes to posting a reply. FWIW, there's a mailing list primarily created to coordinate the preparations to the local celebrations (in Russian): https://theory.asu.ru/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/softwarefreedomday-2009 If anything else fails, feel free to send comments to my e-mail directly. TIA. [...] -- FSF associate member #7257