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Please see:
 
Please see:
 
http://www.flosss.info/
 
http://www.flosss.info/
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= Goals ==
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=== Unite ===
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Bridge connections between activists, users, and contributors in the free software community.
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=== Advocate ===
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Promote free software ideals through education, campaigns, and events.
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=== Advance ===
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Build and contribute to free software code, documentation, and design.
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=== Encourage ===
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Welcome all interested people to free software, and help motivate and increase their involvement.
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=== Assist ===
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Provide support and guidance for people using and contributing to free software.
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=== Focus ===
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Keep focus on free software as an ethical social movement, more than just a way of producing software.

Revision as of 06:17, 7 September 2011

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FLOSSS (FLOSS Sakurayama Study Group)

Please see: http://www.flosss.info/

Goals =

Unite

Bridge connections between activists, users, and contributors in the free software community.

Advocate

Promote free software ideals through education, campaigns, and events.

Advance

Build and contribute to free software code, documentation, and design.

Encourage

Welcome all interested people to free software, and help motivate and increase their involvement.

Assist

Provide support and guidance for people using and contributing to free software.

Focus

Keep focus on free software as an ethical social movement, more than just a way of producing software.