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For examples of the rules for some tactics, see [[Power Tactics]]
 
For examples of the rules for some tactics, see [[Power Tactics]]

Revision as of 14:34, 5 April 2006

Welcome to the FSF Groups wiki!

This wiki was started during the 2006 FSF Associate Member Meeting to help organize ways to bring free software as a movement "into the mainstream." We would like to continue this conversation and expand it to other FSF members, to other supporters, and to the general public.

We started by organizing the FSF members at the 2006 meeting into groups based on geography. They then brainstormed ideas for how to organize people around issues central to the free software movement, and posted those ideas on a wiki page titled after their region. You can read those ideas on the 2006 Member Meeting page.

We would now like to invite the rest of you to participate. Geography and location will continue to be an important part of our organizing efforts. We will be placing pages here for broad areas, starting with states and countries. If you are interested in being contacted about organizing efforts in your area, please add your name and whatever contact information you would like to share (an email address or home page would be good) to a page near you.

Please feel free to divide up these regions into smaller ones as the lists grow, to add new ways of organizing people, and new ideas for free software campaigns and issues that we should all be acting on.


For examples of the rules for some tactics, see Power Tactics