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It's in Chinatown. There is a 200 person capacity.
 
It's in Chinatown. There is a 200 person capacity.
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== Activities ==
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Some of what we have planned so far:
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* GIMP tutorial and demo
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* Drupal tutorial and demo
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* OLPC demo and presentation
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* OpenOffice demo and tutorial
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* Bring your laptop for help with installing and configuring free software
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* Bring your portable music player and install Rockbox
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* Get a free gNewSense CD
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* Network with other free software and free culture activists

Revision as of 13:51, 6 September 2007

Celebrate Software Freedom Day in Boston!

Save the date!

On the afternoon of September 15, 2007, the Free Software Foundation and BinaryFreedom (http://binaryfreedom.info) are hosting a Software Freedom Day (http://softwarefreedomday.org) event in downtown Boston.

Please bring your friends and join us for talks, activities and outreach in support of software freedom. We'll be one node in a network of over 290 events worldwide, and it's not often we get the chance to make that kind of splash. It'll be a great chance to meet other hackers and activists in the area and to make plans for how we can work for software freedom on a concrete, local level.

Let us know that you can come by emailing info@fsf.org, and keep up-to-date or even help us plan the schedule at http://groups.fsf.org/index.php/Boston_Software_Freedom_Day.

Date: Saturday, September 15, 2007 Time: 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Location

 Encountro5
 33 Harrison Street, 5th floor
 Boston, MA 02131

It's in Chinatown. There is a 200 person capacity.

Activities

Some of what we have planned so far:

  • GIMP tutorial and demo
  • Drupal tutorial and demo
  • OLPC demo and presentation
  • OpenOffice demo and tutorial
  • Bring your laptop for help with installing and configuring free software
  • Bring your portable music player and install Rockbox
  • Get a free gNewSense CD
  • Network with other free software and free culture activists