Ref: Rick Bahague,
Lead Organizer - SFD Philippine Celebration 2008
Computer Professionals' Union
Are you tired of frequent spyware and viruses in your computer? Do
you want to get loads of fantastic, feature-packed software for free?
Join us in celebrating Software Freedom Day 2008 at the University
of Makati where ordinary users, geeks, programmers, NGOs and even
internet shops have laid out a coordinated celebration of free and open
source software (FOSS) on September 20, 2008.
Starting at 8 am in the morning with simultaneous events from Luzon
to Mindanao, open source enthusiasts will meet and hold seminars and
trainings on the use and promotion of FOSS. There will be a live video
stream that will allow viewers to join in the events. Aside from the
University of Makati and PUP-Taguig events in Metro Manila, there will
also be regional events in Angeles, Mindanao State University and in
Isabela City. The event is expected to bring in more than 2000
advocates and enthusiasts all over the country in line with this year's
call of "One Nation: Unity for Software Freedom".
In Makati, there will be a discussion on what is open source
software, its use in everyday computing and the Open Source bill filed
by Bayan Muna Rep. Teddy Casino in Congress. Breakout sessions will be
held inparallel in the afternoon on varied topics such as FOSS for
education, for NGOs and advocacy organizations, for developers as well
as FOSS for internet cafes and small business.
In the spirit of free and open software, the latest versions of free
operating systems and applications can be copied and burned on a CD
onsite. A CD containing free software for proprietary operating systems
will also be available. High quality free software are available for
your computer in the office, at home and even well polished games for
the gaming enthusiast. Free and open source software is the affordable
software alternative especially for a third world country like the
Philippines.
In 2007, over 330 teams all over the world celebrated Software
Freedom Day. Last year's activity was attended by more than two hundred
enthusiasts in Manila with other regional events. Attendance in this
year's event is expected to increase due to the participation of more
schools and groups working to make the event successful.
The Software Freedom Day 2008 Coordinating Team is composed of the
Computer Professional's Union, IT Society-University of Makati,
TXTPower, the PHP Users Group Philippines (PHPUGPH), UP Linux Users
Group, IOSN, Bayan Muna, and the Imus Internet Cafe Association.
Software Freedom Day is a yearly celebration of Software Freedom and
why it is important; our purpose is public education about these
important issues. Information about the Software Freedom Day event in
the Philippines can be found at http://www.sfdphil.org and we invite you to come along to a fun day with giveaways and information.
Know a world where software is free and no pirates exist. Discover free and open software.###
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