hi pia,

we initiated the software freedom tour 2008 to advertise software freedom day to students and enthusiasts.

other teams can view our activities here, http://www.cp-union.com/sf-month2008 and http://www.cp-union.com/sfd2008

The event on the 20th will be a big one for the sfd team philippines. We are expecting at least 1000 students from different schools.

:-)

Rick

On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 7:41 AM, Pia Waugh <greebo@pipka.org> wrote:
Hi Rick,

<quote who="rick">

> the philippine team actually designed our own sfd team - already localized
> to our celebration.
>
> if you can post the design, we can modify ours to accommodate some marks
> related to sfd international design.
>
> We are kicking-off the Software Freedom Month this 6 September and will peak
> on 20th September.

wonderful to hear! Happy Software Freedom fortnight!

It would be great if teams want to share their ideas with the mailing list
to help get everyone excited :)

Cheers,
Pia

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