Difference between revisions of "New York City: All Five Boroughs"
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** bkuhn mentions having tried it but it didn't work well (only Orion gave) | ** bkuhn mentions having tried it but it didn't work well (only Orion gave) | ||
− | * Should we be like the Mormons | + | * Should we be like the Mormons/Scientologists/Falun Gung |
** "Would you like to be contacted later from someone who will teach you about software freedom?" | ** "Would you like to be contacted later from someone who will teach you about software freedom?" | ||
+ | ** But it's so hard to get across the ideas simply; no one knows or cares about software issues. This tact is less effective with such people. |
Revision as of 17:16, 1 April 2006
Ideas for getting Free Software across to public in New York.
- FSF could start a small college to develop software?
- Well, ok, that's tough, but maybe a course that would help people learn about Free Software development process.
- But, on the other hand, isn't that too Open-Source-y, not getting the politics out to people.
- Can we show young people and students the community aspects?
- Ethics have to be part of teaching development methodology
- How many people are off giving talks? How do we get more people giving talks?
- Could prepared speeches be made available?
- no, we need tools and people to help them to learn how to speak.
- Shouldn't we all have automatic links at the end of the email
- .signature line that gets automatic general
- bkuhn mentions having tried it but it didn't work well (only Orion gave)
- Should we be like the Mormons/Scientologists/Falun Gung
- "Would you like to be contacted later from someone who will teach you about software freedom?"
- But it's so hard to get across the ideas simply; no one knows or cares about software issues. This tact is less effective with such people.