What exactly is the point of the music? I can see videos and such being educational/useful, but are the Sex Pistols going to do their rendition of "God Save Microsoft"? Don't get me wrong, some death metal grunting about FOSS would float my boat, but I fail to see the value in this when it comes to SFD. I could see examples of music created in open source software being useful, but that kind of seems like a niche. Plus, just having the music doesn't tell the individual how hard/easy it was to create the piece in the software. Douglas A. Whitfield IT Student Assistant Mon, Wed, Thurs 9-5 until July 30th Development Office 208 West Franklin Street, CB# 6100 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Office (Server Room): 919-843-3226 Cell: 919-360-0306 Carolina Open Source Initiative Co-President Carolina-opensource@listserv.unc.edu http://softwarefreedomday.org/ http://www.ibiblio.org/cosi _____ From: sfd-discuss-bounces@sf-day.org [mailto:sfd-discuss-bounces@sf-day.org] On Behalf Of Robert Schumann Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 5:05 PM To: Fabian Rodriguez Cc: Team discussions about SFD Subject: [Spam:11.5] [SFD-discuss] Re: [SFD-announce] CDs to be dispatched to SFD teams To be clear, the suggestion is that the CD we send doesn't contain any software: it will likely contain only music and video footage. Thanks everybody for your suggestions - keep them coming. It is very helpful for us to get an idea of what teams are looking for from us. Robert.