On September 18, it is international Software Freedom Day. Software Freedom Day aims to celebrate Free Software and the people behind it. It wants to spread the word about Free Software and help people find each other.
We, the openSUSE community, of course need to be part of this! So this is a call to you all: mark September 18 in your agenda. Check the Software Freedom Day website [1] and find the meeting in your neighborhood [2].
If there is none, how about setting one up? Go to the Start Guide [3] and get to work. You can organize your own event!
Of course, openSUSE will help you. If you plan to go to an event or organize one, get in contact with us at marketing@opensuse.org ! If you mail us your information we can send you a package with openSUSE Promo DVD's, a poster and some stickers so you can be an ambassador for openSUSE at your local event.
Help us spread the word!
Greetings,
The openSUSE marketing team
[1] http://softwarefreedomday.org [2] http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2010 [3] http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/StartGuide
On 08/30/2010 08:36 PM, Michael Loeffler wrote:
On September 18, it is international Software Freedom Day. Software Freedom Day aims to celebrate Free Software and the people behind it. It wants to spread the word about Free Software and help people find each other.
We, the openSUSE community, of course need to be part of this! So this is a call to you all: mark September 18 in your agenda. Check the Software Freedom Day website [1] and find the meeting in your neighborhood [2].
If there is none, how about setting one up? Go to the Start Guide [3] and get to work. You can organize your own event!
Of course, openSUSE will help you. If you plan to go to an event or organize one, get in contact with us at marketing@opensuse.org ! If you mail us your information we can send you a package with openSUSE Promo DVD's, a poster and some stickers so you can be an ambassador for openSUSE at your local event.
Help us spread the word!
Greetings,
The openSUSE marketing team
[1] http://softwarefreedomday.org [2] http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2010 [3] http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/StartGuide
Thx Michael, we (me,gnokii,rabusak and others) will already be in frOsCamp at Zurich. We will drink a real free beer to you :-)
El 30/08/10 14:36, Michael Loeffler escribió:
On September 18, it is international Software Freedom Day. Software Freedom Day aims to celebrate Free Software and the people behind it. It wants to spread the word about Free Software and help people find each other.
We, the openSUSE community, of course need to be part of this! So this is a call to you all: mark September 18 in your agenda.
It is already marked in red here, and there is party everywhere ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiestas_Patrias_(Chile)
Software Freedom Day in Italy.... here we will distribute the DVD that you so generously send us
http://www.fsugitalia.org/eventi/doku.php?id=sfd:sfd10
At Taiwan, we will have an event and send openSUSE 11.3 DVD
thanks Jos and aj
Best regards
sakana
Hello my friends,
As we all know, Software Freedom Day is on the 18th of September. Here in Thessaloniki, Greece we started celebrating a day earlier :-) The reason? We participated to an event of GreekLUG [1] at a primary school. Schools in Greece are closed on Saturdays :-P
For that reason Greek Ambassador, Kostas Koudaras, represented openSUSE community. For full report and pictures you can check the address [2].
For Greek openSUSE Ambassadors events, you can check our blog at [3].
Take care.
[1] http://www.greeklug.gr/index.php?lang=en
[2] http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/software-freedom-day-2010-in...
Hello,
Greek team helped-participated to an Educational Lecture for medical doctors of the Paediatric Department of Ippokration General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece. The subject was Kids and Internet.
You can see a report at:
http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/educational-lecture-kids-and...
Pretty nice Diamond_gr
I quite sure you can keep the lights on and move forward for the next weeks sending some materials and additional information related to openSUSE main project.Also feeding them with some information about the Educational Li-fe and their characteristics, such as applications for teachers and students. Students that can be children from the kindergarten up to the big ones from universities. If I'm not mistaken the Educational Li-f-e has their own set of tools that can help with doctors main question, which concerns to "How they can install parental control". If you do not find anything in specific for this task in educational li-fe, I also recommend giving a look at this kchildlock, http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=88124
that have openSUSE 11.3 version http://kde-apps.org/content/download.php?content=88124&id=2&tan=9484...
Hugs and thanks for update us with such valuable information CarlosRibeiro
Em Ter, 2010-09-28 às 22:37 +0300, Stathis Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr) escreveu:
Hello,
Greek team helped-participated to an Educational Lecture for medical doctors of the Paediatric Department of Ippokration General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece. The subject was Kids and Internet.
You can see a report at:
http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/educational-lecture-kids-and...
Hello,
li-fe is our tool for many reasons. Lately we've been to school and Paediatric Department of hospital.
Greek goverment, provides some educational software for elementary school and high school. It's the books they get and read on software for computers. Until now, it's ready for Ubuntu and Fedora.
We would like to create an educational Greek version of li-fe with the software. One would be for elementary school and other for high school.
Ubuntu has that. Fedora just started to do it.
We have couple of people who can try but we will need help from programmers-packagers. I know this isn't the list to do that. We'll ask the right list as soon as we're ready.
Regarding the parental control, I was amazed when testing PCLinuxOS 2010.07, that had that under Control Center. Didn't test it but I think it's working.
Thanks Stathis
Στις 29/09/2010 01:25 πμ, ο/η Carlos Ribeiro έγραψε:
Pretty nice Diamond_gr
I quite sure you can keep the lights on and move forward for the next weeks sending some materials and additional information related to openSUSE main project.Also feeding them with some information about the Educational Li-fe and their characteristics, such as applications for teachers and students. Students that can be children from the kindergarten up to the big ones from universities. If I'm not mistaken the Educational Li-f-e has their own set of tools that can help with doctors main question, which concerns to "How they can install parental control". If you do not find anything in specific for this task in educational li-fe, I also recommend giving a look at this kchildlock, http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=88124
that have openSUSE 11.3 version http://kde-apps.org/content/download.php?content=88124&id=2&tan=9484...
Hugs and thanks for update us with such valuable information CarlosRibeiro
Em Ter, 2010-09-28 às 22:37 +0300, Stathis Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr) escreveu:
Hello,
Greek team helped-participated to an Educational Lecture for medical doctors of the Paediatric Department of Ippokration General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece. The subject was Kids and Internet.
You can see a report at:
http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/educational-lecture-kids-and...
On Wednesday 29 September 2010 23:37:32 Stathis Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr) wrote:
Hello,
li-fe is our tool for many reasons. Lately we've been to school and Paediatric Department of hospital.
Greek goverment, provides some educational software for elementary school and high school. It's the books they get and read on software for computers. Until now, it's ready for Ubuntu and Fedora.
We would like to create an educational Greek version of li-fe with the software. One would be for elementary school and other for high school.
Ubuntu has that. Fedora just started to do it.
We have couple of people who can try but we will need help from programmers-packagers. I know this isn't the list to do that. We'll ask the right list as soon as we're ready.
Shouldn't be too hard with suse Studio? I mean, even I can click together a linux distro there :D
Regarding the parental control, I was amazed when testing PCLinuxOS 2010.07, that had that under Control Center. Didn't test it but I think it's working.
Thanks Stathis
Στις 29/09/2010 01:25 πμ, ο/η Carlos Ribeiro έγραψε:
Pretty nice Diamond_gr
I quite sure you can keep the lights on and move forward for the next weeks sending some materials and additional information related to openSUSE main project.Also feeding them with some information about the Educational Li-fe and their characteristics, such as applications for teachers and students. Students that can be children from the kindergarten up to the big ones from universities. If I'm not mistaken the Educational Li-f-e has their own set of tools that can help with doctors main question, which concerns to "How they can install parental control". If you do not find anything in specific for this task in educational li-fe, I also recommend giving a look at this kchildlock, http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=88124
that have openSUSE 11.3 version http://kde-apps.org/content/download.php?content=88124&id=2&tan=9484...
Hugs and thanks for update us with such valuable information CarlosRibeiro
Em Ter, 2010-09-28 às 22:37 +0300, Stathis Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr) escreveu:
Hello,
Greek team helped-participated to an Educational Lecture for medical doctors of the Paediatric Department of Ippokration General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece. The subject was Kids and Internet.
You can see a report at:
http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/educational-lecture-kids-and...
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