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- Social Network with strong developer feedback.
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* Social Network with strong developer feedback.
  
- Mentoring systems to help connect new developers with experienced free software developers
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* Mentoring systems to help connect new developers with experienced free software developers
  
- Bringing awareness to the issues of free software through spotlighting issues that effect peoples lives on the day to day basis.
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* Bringing awareness to the issues of free software through spotlighting issues that effect peoples lives on the day to day basis.
 
   * DRM effect on libraries and the freedom of the individual to access information.
 
   * DRM effect on libraries and the freedom of the individual to access information.
  
- Increased advocacy and focus on the public image of the free software movement.
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* Increased advocacy and focus on the public image of the free software movement.
  
- Target business so employees get exposed, while preserving the ethical message of free software.
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* Target business so employees get exposed, while preserving the ethical message of free software.
  
- Increased marketing for free software movement.
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* Increased marketing for free software movement.
  
- Academic focus in hopes of educating future business owners and also increasing academic freedom.
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* Academic focus in hopes of educating future business owners and also increasing academic freedom.
  
- Encourage community activism in educating proprietary users about free options.
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* Encourage community activism in educating proprietary users about free options.

Revision as of 17:42, 1 April 2006

  • Social Network with strong developer feedback.
  • Mentoring systems to help connect new developers with experienced free software developers
  • Bringing awareness to the issues of free software through spotlighting issues that effect peoples lives on the day to day basis.
 * DRM effect on libraries and the freedom of the individual to access information.
  • Increased advocacy and focus on the public image of the free software movement.
  • Target business so employees get exposed, while preserving the ethical message of free software.
  • Increased marketing for free software movement.
  • Academic focus in hopes of educating future business owners and also increasing academic freedom.
  • Encourage community activism in educating proprietary users about free options.