Re: Free software presentation

2020-12-16 Thread Paul Sutton via libreplanet-discuss

Hi Jean

It is work in progress and designed just to introduce 4 freedoms and the 
licenses mentioned on the fsf website.


It is creative commons and is on gitlab so can be downloaded and 
expanded or key points can be expanded on.


Paul


On 16/12/2020 18:13, Jean Louis wrote:

* Paul Sutton  [2020-12-11 12:16]:

Hi Jean

Yes, it is work in progress, what do I need to add to it?   I am just trying
to keep it short.  I guess I could add some bullet points on the GNU
philosophy.


Many things are missing there. It looks kind of empty presentation. Is
it meant for English speaking only?

Jean



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Re: Free software presentation

2020-12-09 Thread Jean Louis
* Ade Malsasa Akbar  [2020-12-09 19:23]:
> Hello, Free Software Community! My greetings and gratitude to Richard
> Stallman. Thank you for everything. Greetings to you all, I am a new
> member here.

That is good to hear. I suggest watching videos:
https://media.libreplanet.org

> > https://salsa.debian.org/zleap-guest/freesoftwarepresentation

On that hyperlink I would tell for Paul that it is better to separate
FreeSoftwarePresentation with spaces as it will be better picked up by
search engines.

> PS: I use Mailo.com email service as mentioned by the FSF at
> https://www.fsf.org/resources/webmail-systems.

Good for privacy. Email is not safe anyway, but you know how to use
PGP when necessary. It is great communication medium to send any kind
of files. Email message is truly an exchangeable shareable
hyperdocument that advanced collaboration in the world.

I would like, with some next funds available, to open up GNU Free
Software club here and there and let people promote GNU Free Software
in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda as in those countries it is
needed. It would be especially useful to have such club nearby
universities so that it is self sustained providing some services and
allowing people to learn programming and obtaining free software.

I was holding computer club back in time, two-three times, and would
like to establish new.

Jean

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Re: Free software presentation

2020-12-09 Thread Ade Malsasa Akbar
Hello, Free Software Community! My greetings and gratitude to Richard
Stallman. Thank you for everything. Greetings to you all, I am a new
member here.

On 12/8/20 6:08 PM, Paul Sutton via libreplanet-discuss wrote:
> I have now made a short presentation to help explain about free
> software licenses from the information on the FSF and GNU websites. 
> Both are created using LibreOffice 7 impress (odp)
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/zleap-guest/freesoftwarepresentation
Hello, Paul. I have read the pdf one and I think it is great.

Malsasa

PS: I use Mailo.com email service as mentioned by the FSF at
https://www.fsf.org/resources/webmail-systems.



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Free software presentation

2020-12-08 Thread Paul Sutton via libreplanet-discuss

Hi

Not sure if this is useful, but using the same format as my Mastodon 
Presentation,


https://salsa.debian.org/zleap-guest/mastodonpresentation - included for 
reference.


I have now made a short presentation to help explain about free software 
licenses from the information on the FSF and GNU websites.  Both are 
created using LibreOffice 7 impress (odp)


https://salsa.debian.org/zleap-guest/freesoftwarepresentation

Hope this helps

Paul Sutton


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