Re: Fwd: [OHANDA] a Year of Open Source Everything

2012-08-15 Thread elf Pavlik
Excerpts from Sam Muirhead's message of 2012-08-14 15:57:15 +:
 I would very much like to at least do a writeup and video about the 
 OpenPhoenux, its community, its possibilities, needs and challenges.
 Obviously it would be wonderful if I could test an OpenPhoenux, but is 
 there anybody who might be interested in telling me a bit more about its 
 history of the project, and the hopes for the future of open source 
 portable devices/smartphones? As the original email stated, I'm based in 
 Berlin, happy to do interviews etc in German if preferred. I will be 
 travelling around a bit this year, so can visit people in other parts of 
 Europe, but if there are any people active with 
 Openmoko/GTA04/OpenPhoenux in Berlin, I'd love to hear from you!
 Kind regards,
 Sam Muirhead
AFAIK OpenPhoenux development focalizes in Munich :)

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Fwd: [OHANDA] a Year of Open Source Everything

2012-08-05 Thread elf Pavlik
maybe we could organize an OpenPhoenux for Sam and his challenge? :)

--- Begin forwarded message from sam ---
From: sam s...@yearofopensource.net
To: ohanda oha...@piksel.no
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 11:01:24 +
Subject: [OHANDA] a Year of Open Source Everything

 Hi, 
 I'm a filmmaker based in Berlin, about to start a year of trying to
live as free / libre / open source as possible - not just software but
also hardware, clothes, music... everything. it will be the subject of
a weekly video series throughout the year, with plenty of articles and
interviews along the way. The fastest way to get to grips with the
idea is probably to watch the pitch video [1].

 I want to use the project as a way to portray the idea and benefits
of freedom, transparency and modification in the products we use, and
tell my story of discovery as a way of tying all of these various
different aspects together, whether legal, technical, or cultural. I
think the OHANDA approach is an admirable one and something more
people need to hear about, and I'd love to meet up with someone (or a
few people) from the organisation to talk about its aims and processes
- I'd like to film something if possible but there are other options
we can discuss for the camera-shy...

 I think OHANDA tackles a key issue in this movement and I'd like to
show what you're doing relatively early on in the project (which
starts in 6 days!) but I can start by giving a summary of who you are
and what you're doing, link to your site, and then a little later in
the project we can do a more in-depth feature. 

 Please let me know if anyone from OHANDA would be interested in
helping out with the project in any way, if you can offer any support
or advice, and if you have any links to other projects / organisations
that may be relevant to my project, they would be very welcome!
 Regards,
 Sam Muirhead
 www.yearofopensource.net [2]



Links:
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[1] http://mail.gandi.net/www.indiegogo.com/yearofopensource
[2] http://mail.gandi.net/www.yearofopensource.net
--- End forwarded message ---

Hi, 
I'm a filmmaker based in Berlin, about to start a year of trying to live as free / libre / open source as possible - not just software but also hardware, clothes, music... everything. it will be the subject of a weekly video series throughout the year, with plenty of articles and interviews along the way. The fastest way to get to grips with the idea is probably to watch the pitch video.

I want to use the project as a way to portray the idea and benefits of freedom, transparency and modification in the products we use, and tell my story of discovery as a way of tying all of these various different aspects together, whether legal, technical, or cultural. I think the OHANDA approach is an admirable one and something more people need to hear about, and I'd love to meet up with someone (or a few people) from the organisation to talk about its aims and processes - I'd like to film something if possible but there are other options we can discuss for the camera-shy...

I think OHANDA tackles a key issue in this movement and I'd like to show what you're doing relatively early on in the project (which starts in 6 days!) but I can start by giving a summary of who you are and what you're doing, link to your site, and then a little later in the project we can do a more in-depth feature. 

Please let me know if anyone from OHANDA would be interested in helping out with the project in any way, if you can offer any support or advice, and if you have any links to other projects / organisations that may be relevant to my project, they would be very welcome!
Regards,
Sam Muirhead
www.yearofopensource.net
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