See attached for all those in the area of Oxford this weekend.
Matt
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Hi Matthew,
I hope you recall me from my brief contribution to the renovation of the
Ubuntu website. I've not been doing a lot in the Ubuntu community for a
while, but been very busy with fingers in other pies - one of which is
prompting this email.
Would you mind (reformatting and) forwarding this to the ubuntu-uk
mailing list, as well as any others you think appropriate? And of course
if we can persuade you to come to Oxford on the weekend, you'll get the
chance to hang out in our illustrious company. Well, some of the others
are illustrious - Pia Waugh from Linux Australia and Benjamin Mako Hill.
Thanks and hope to see you then,
Robert.
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Subject: [OxLUG] Software Freedom... in Oxford, UK, this week
Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 23:29:06 +0200
From: Robert Schumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Oxfordshire Linux User Group Discussion List
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Oxfordshire Linux User Group Discussion List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The coordinators of Software Freedom Day are meeting in Oxford, UK, on 3
March this year - and supporters of FOSS are invited to come chat with
us about software freedom in general and SFD in particular.
* DATE: Saturday 3 March 2007
* TIME: 1330 UTC onwards (till late afternoon)
* VENUE: Freud's Bar, Walton Street, Oxford (walking distance from bus
and train stations)
* Maps and information about venue at the end of this email.[1], [2]
Please drop an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you're planning to come - so
that we can work out (approximate) numbers.
== Background ==
Software Freedom Day is getting a professional makeover this year as
Software Freedom International (SFI), the organisation behind this
annual event, holds their first ever face-to-face board meeting.
The coordination of SFD in previous years has been undertaken by the
board [3], consisting of members in Australia, Pakistan, Nigeria, UK,
Denmark and USA, using IRC and email as their primary means of
communication. Their coordination has supported teams all over the world
in staging their own local events, which vary from giving away FOSS CDs
to staging seminars to demonstrating FOSS to their communities.
After the overwhelming positive response for SFD 2006 (with close to 200
teams from all over the world registered) and the late delivery of
support to some teams, the board has decided to shake things up and
sharpen their strategy for bringing software freedom to the streets.
Part of this has involved restructuring the board to enhance contact
with teams, but we've also decided to sit down together and make some
serious plans to grow SFD and further promote the spread of free software.
The SFI board will be meeting in Oxford from 1 to 3 March, and on our
last day of meetings we wanted to invite members of the local FOSS
communities - or even those just curious about SFD - to come for a few
drinks, some food, and to share your thoughts with us. Please do come
along if you're anywhere near Oxford, and find out about our new ideas
for Software Freedom Day!
Our face-to-face meeting could not take place without the assistance of
OSS Watch [4], the open source advisory service based at the University
of Oxford. Many thanks to them, to our other sponsors, and to the teams
that make SFD worthwhile.
Make sure you have Saturday 15 September in your diaries for Software
Freedom Day 2007, and we hope to see you in person, in Oxford!
Robert.
PS - Feel free to forward this email to people/mailing lists who may be
interested in this event.
[1] Freud's website:
http://www.freudliving.co.uk/cgi-bin/shop/page.cgi?user_id=526&file=bars.html
[2] Google map to Freud's: http://tinyurl.com/2cenps
[3] SFI board: http://softwarefreedomday.org/sfi
[4] OSS Watch: http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/
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