Dear Abu Mohammad Omar Shehab Uddin Ayub, Your SFD 2009 team, "Bangladesh", has been confirmed registered. You can check that your registration has been recorded on our system by verifying that your team is listed on http://cgi.softwarefreedomday.org/2009/map.shtml If your team is not listed there, please contact info@softwarefreedomday.org . Sincerely, The Board of Software Freedom International Sun May 24 09:12:31 2009 |=============| Regards, Abu Mohammad Omar Shehab Uddin Ayub (আবু মোহাম্মদ ওমর শেহাবউদ্দীন আইয়ুব) Software Engineer, Nilavo Technologies, Banani, Dhaka Bangladesh Open Source Network, Dhaka 2000 batch, Dept. of CSE, SUST Sent from Dhaka, Bangladesh On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 4:32 AM, Ben Ammar Mossaab <benammar@gmail.com>wrote:
I've registred my team and I've received an e-mail talking about SFD 2008 :D this is the mail : "*Dear Mossaab Ben Ammar, Your SFD 2008 team, "Tunisian FOSS Community", has been confirmed registered. You can check that your registration has been recorded on our system by verifying that your team is listed on http://cgi.softwarefreedomday.org/map.shtml If your team is not listed there, please contact info@softwarefreedomday.org.
Sincerely, The Board of Software Freedom International Wed May 20 22:33:43 2009" *
Here in Tunisia we are in 2009 , I don't know the date for you :)
Regards
2009/5/20 Robert Schumann <robert@softwarefreedomday.org>
Hi SFD'ers,
The season is open on registering for Software Freedom Day, which is happening this year on 19 September 2009. Check on our map<http://cgi.softwarefreedomday.org/2009/map.shtml>[1] to see if a team is registered near you - otherwise get yours together and register <http://cgi.softwarefreedomday.org/register.html> [2]! (Don't forget that you need to make your team wiki page on http://softwarefreedomday.org/teams before registering)
The first 200 teams registered *before Friday 10 July* will receive an SFD team pack including three SFD 2009 T-shirts, Ubuntu CDs, and a few other bits and pieces to support your day - we'll keep you posted on what's going into the pack. As usual, these packs are sent to teams all over the world with support from our sponsors: Canonical <http://www.ubuntu.com/> (the folks who bring you Ubuntu), Google <http://code.google.com/> and DKUUG<http://www.dkuug.dk/>(with additional help from Linode <http://www.linode.com/>, Zac-ware<http://www.zac-ware.com/products/freeway/>, Linux Magazine <http://www.linux-magazine.com/> and FSF<http://www.fsf.org/>).
If you haven't taken part before, learn how to run a new event from our easy to read StartGuide <http://softwarefreedomday.org/StartGuide> [3] - and if you have any questions, just email info@sf-day.org.
Good luck with your SFD 2009 preparations, and don't forget to pass the message around and get more teams involved. We had over 550 teams last year and are anticipating over 700 this year!
Thank you for connecting, creating and sharing!
Robert President, Software Freedom International
[1] http://cgi.softwarefreedomday.org/2009/map.shtml [2] http://cgi.softwarefreedomday.org/register.html [3] http://softwarefreedomday.org/StartGuide
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