3 Aug 2009 20:47
Re: booth at the Ecumenical Church Day
Jos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet <at> gmail.com>
2009-08-03 18:47:30 GMT
2009-08-03 18:47:30 GMT
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Bjoern Schiessle<schiessle <at> fsfeurope.org> wrote: > Hello all! > > From 12th to 16th May 2010 the Ecumenical Church Day[1] will take place > at Munich (Germany). > > Mostly Free Software projects attend technical events but I think it is > important to reach other groups as well. Especially the social aspects > of Free Software like equal capabilities for education, communication, > work and even social networking are values which can connect quite > nicely with the social thinking of the church. But also more technical > topics like the control over your data for which Open Standards and Free > Software are essential can fit nicely into overall context context. > Beside the church there will be also other NGOs so this could be a good > opportunity for networking and to reach many different people. > > That's why we, the Free Software Foundation Europe, are interested in > having a booth there. The deadline to register a booth is 31th August > 2009. > > The smallest booth is 16m². I think it would be nice if we could not only > explain Free Software but also show them Free Software in practise. > Therefore I had the idea to share this booth wit 1 or 2 Free Software > projects and of course one of my first ideas was to share the booth with > KDE.(Continue reading)We're honored :D > What do you think about it? Would it be interesting for KDE to attend > such an event?
We're honored :D
> What do you think about it? Would it be interesting for KDE to attend
> such an event?
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