LibrePlanet: Teams

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So that the name 'LibrePlanet' is strongly associated with a clear goal, and so individual groups can cooperate and collaborate effectively, all LibrePlanet participants agree with this set of founding principles:

Mission Statement
Code of Conduct

Add this box to your profile page to indicate you support these documents and agree to work in accordance with LibrePlanet's Mission Statement and Code of Conduct.

Simply add the following line to your user page:

{{Founding Documents}}



LibrePlanet teams are part of a global network of groups organized by geographical region or school all working together for free software in accordance with the LibrePlanet project's mission statement and code of conduct.

The tradition of computer enthusiasts and fans forming meeting groups around their shared passion is as old as the personal computer itself. Today, there are so many efforts to establish local groups around various free software projects. From GNU/Linux user groups, to distribution-specific advocacy groups, to groups around programming languages, and various user and hacker groups for lots of exciting free software projects that we are grateful to have today.

The LibrePlanet wiki is here to leverage that vast network of free software communities and provide the infrastructure to catalogue them all and build a network of support around them. LibrePlanet teams aim to be widely inclusive, but still focused teams that can supplement other existing groups.

Joining a local team or student group is easy and your level of involvement is up to you. LibrePlanet Teams should have instructions on how to join. You are encouraged to take initiative on any projects or ideas you have. Learn more about how to get involved on the participation page.

If there's not existing team in your area or for a topic you're interested in, you're encouraged to start one!

Student Groups and Local Teams

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Africa

Algeria

LibrePlanet Algeria

Nigeria

  • LibrePlanetNigeria

Biafra

  • Biafra
  • LibrePlanetBiafra

Asia

China

Bangladesh

Japan

India

Indonesia

Iran

Malaysia

Palestinian Territories

Pakistan, Islamic Republic of

Philippines

Oceania

Australia

South America

Argentina

Brazil

  • LibrePlanet Brasil
    • pt-BR: Recomendamos que participe deste grupo também!
    • en: We recommend that you join this group too!

Chile

Colombia

Ecuador

Europe

Belgium

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Euskal Herria

France

Germany

Greece

Greenland

Ireland

Italy

Norway

Portugal

Poland

Russia

Slovakia

  • GLUG Slovensko - GLUG Slovensko (GNU/Linux Users Group) je skupina zameraná na podporu a šírenie slobodného softvéru a operačného systému GNU/Linux. Naším cieľom je šíriť vedomosti o slobodnom softvéri a jeho výhodách, ako aj pomáhať ľuďom s inštaláciou a používaním tohto operačného systému.

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

United Kingdom

North America

United States of America

Canada

See Canada for complete list.

Mexico

Antarctica

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Antarctica
  • None yet!

Start one now!

Non-LibrePlanet Local Groups

Local free software groups like GNU/Linux User Groups which are not LibrePlanet teams are also catalogued on this wiki. You can find them through the regional group category. These groups are also welcome to use the wiki as an organizing space. If you are involved with any of those groups that are not already listed, please add a page for it with the proper regional category.

This page was a featured resource in April 2019.


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