Registration Opens For Software Freedom Day 2011 16
An anonymous reader writes "For those of you who think technology and more importantly software should be open and shareable, the annual celebration of Software Freedom Day has opened its registration and you have about 10 days to get a free team pack to help you with your own event organization. SFD represents about 500 teams worldwide organizing events to discuss about the importance, benefits and usage of Free and Open Source Software on the same day: September 17th this year! It's also an opportunity to preach to your local community and gives them ideas and reasons about why they should care and use FOSS."
damn hippies (Score:1)
and their open source software.... haven't we learned by now that closed source is much better?
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First point says the problem with free software (Score:2)
I am a huge fan of open source and Free Software but beyond some higher profile projects (Kernel, KDE, Python...) it is hard to rally people to work for free. For every open source success there are ten projects that just die from inertia / lack of interest.
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Gee, I wonder who that one person is who is paying Red Hat a cool Billion dollars every year...
Yes a Billion with a B, take a looksie at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_hat [wikipedia.org]
They're selling support and engineering services, not the software. Lots of organizations who don't need RH's services use CentOS, a free-to-download RHL clone distribution, proving the GP's point.
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For every commercial success, there are ten projects that just die from lack of funding / lack of sales / patent trolls.
I'm getting a "Weasel Stomping Day" vibe from this (Score:1)
55 Days (Score:2)
To launch a successful event of any kind can take months of planning and orgaization. You really need to be thinking at least a year in advance.
You need to stay ahead of the game.
Your campus event on the 17th comes too late.
School isn't out quite yet, but Microsoft already has an ace up its sleeve when it comes to this fall 's back-to-school shopping season. The company announced that anyone buying a Windows 7 PC worth $699 or more will automatically get an Xbox 360 Arcade system for free, no rebates involved. That's right --- completely free.
All you need to do is buy a new computer and provide your .edu e-mail address. If you're shopping at a brick and mortar Microsoft Store or Best Buy, just flash your student ID, and you'll walk out with your new computer and an XBox 360. The promo will run between May 22nd and September 3rd in the United States, and Canadian and French shoppers will get in on the fun later in the summer.
Microsoft back-to-school deal gives away XBox 360s free with new PCs [geek.com] [May 19]
freedom day (Score:2)
The problem with FOSS (Score:3)