Group talk: LibrePlanet Danmark

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I propose that we write in English on the talk page. Mostly to make it easier for mods or admins to solve disputes. I do agree that it will probably look somewhat silly though. [[User:Smoelf|Smoelf]] 08:46, 27 January 2012 (EST)
 
I propose that we write in English on the talk page. Mostly to make it easier for mods or admins to solve disputes. I do agree that it will probably look somewhat silly though. [[User:Smoelf|Smoelf]] 08:46, 27 January 2012 (EST)
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Fri aug 1 2014
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Having been using FOSS since 2006 I suggest we get things moving in our little part of the world.
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For starters I suggest that we coordinate some effort into getting more members to our LPD, LibrePlanetDenmark.
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For all I care we can write in Swahili on this page as long as it is drawing in more members - Will it be alright to announce a search for more members on different forums, Like UbuntuDanmark, Debian Forums and so on, no matter which distro people are using, so long as they join up?
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Frankly speaking it doesn't matter whether you run Debian, Ubuntu, Slack or Mepis as long as you are in for the FOSS of things.
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Let us show the public what unity can achieve.
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/Jimmyfd

Revision as of 07:30, 1 August 2014

Discussions should go here. Skal vi skrive på dansk?

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I propose that we write in English on the talk page. Mostly to make it easier for mods or admins to solve disputes. I do agree that it will probably look somewhat silly though. Smoelf 08:46, 27 January 2012 (EST)

Fri aug 1 2014

Having been using FOSS since 2006 I suggest we get things moving in our little part of the world.

For starters I suggest that we coordinate some effort into getting more members to our LPD, LibrePlanetDenmark.

For all I care we can write in Swahili on this page as long as it is drawing in more members - Will it be alright to announce a search for more members on different forums, Like UbuntuDanmark, Debian Forums and so on, no matter which distro people are using, so long as they join up?

Frankly speaking it doesn't matter whether you run Debian, Ubuntu, Slack or Mepis as long as you are in for the FOSS of things.

Let us show the public what unity can achieve.

/Jimmyfd