Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers

2011-08-31 Thread calzzada
Hi guys, I am new on this forum I am wondering if this boot is still on? If
you require help, well sign me up

Are you still organizing this event?
Saturday, September 17th 
Here's the place: Brussel Central Station. 

Ok, see you

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers

2011-07-29 Thread wouter Vandenneucker

I'm going to set up one in either Hasselt or Leuven as well.So please let me 
know if (and where) you can be available. I can't be at 2 places at the same 
time.. :DIt would even be better if someone else hosts the event in Leuven..
BTW, does anybody know if we have to ask certain people if we can put our stand 
down?
grts

Wouter
 Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 11:20:41 +0200
 From: jurgen.gaere...@pandora.be
 To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com
 Subject: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers
 
 Hey,
 
 I just launched a SFD event in Brussels - it's as basic as it gets, but
 it does just what we do best: set up a booth. :)
 
 Just looking for some volunteers.
 So here's the date: Saturday, September 17th
 Here's the place: Brussel Central Station.
 
 As Wouter suggests: if there's enough interest, a similar booth could be
 set up in other railway stations. So if you find 3 or more people in one
 city/town who want to do this: give it a shot. Set up a small stand at
 your railway station (subscribe on the SFD website, it gives you an
 advantage).
 
 If you're interested to participate in Brussels: reply in this thread
 (and put my in cc).
 If you're interested in organizing it in another city: announce it here,
 and put it on the SFD site.
 
 Here's the list (for Belgium):
 http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2011/Belgium/
 
 Grtz,
 Jurgen.
 
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers

2011-07-29 Thread wouter Vandenneucker

Maybe add a page to the wiki for this.. :s
I'll tweet it and put it on FB.. :)

From: wouterv...@hotmail.com
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Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 11:37:04 +0200
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers








I'm going to set up one in either Hasselt or Leuven as well.So please let me 
know if (and where) you can be available. I can't be at 2 places at the same 
time.. :DIt would even be better if someone else hosts the event in Leuven..
BTW, does anybody know if we have to ask certain people if we can put our stand 
down?
grts

Wouter
 Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 11:20:41 +0200
 From: jurgen.gaere...@pandora.be
 To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com
 Subject: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers
 
 Hey,
 
 I just launched a SFD event in Brussels - it's as basic as it gets, but
 it does just what we do best: set up a booth. :)
 
 Just looking for some volunteers.
 So here's the date: Saturday, September 17th
 Here's the place: Brussel Central Station.
 
 As Wouter suggests: if there's enough interest, a similar booth could be
 set up in other railway stations. So if you find 3 or more people in one
 city/town who want to do this: give it a shot. Set up a small stand at
 your railway station (subscribe on the SFD website, it gives you an
 advantage).
 
 If you're interested to participate in Brussels: reply in this thread
 (and put my in cc).
 If you're interested in organizing it in another city: announce it here,
 and put it on the SFD site.
 
 Here's the list (for Belgium):
 http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2011/Belgium/
 
 Grtz,
 Jurgen.
 
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers

2011-07-29 Thread linux-service.be
I believe there were problems with the NMBS the last action in stations.
If I remember correctly.

Op vrijdag 29 juli 2011 11:37:04 schreef wouter Vandenneucker:
 I'm going to set up one in either Hasselt or Leuven as well.So please let
 me know if (and where) you can be available. I can't be at 2 places at the
 same time.. :DIt would even be better if someone else hosts the event in
 Leuven.. BTW, does anybody know if we have to ask certain people if we can
 put our stand down? grts
 
 Wouter
 
  Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 11:20:41 +0200
  From: jurgen.gaere...@pandora.be
  To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com
  Subject: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers
  
  Hey,
  
  I just launched a SFD event in Brussels - it's as basic as it gets, but
  it does just what we do best: set up a booth. :)
  
  Just looking for some volunteers.
  So here's the date: Saturday, September 17th
  Here's the place: Brussel Central Station.
  
  As Wouter suggests: if there's enough interest, a similar booth could be
  set up in other railway stations. So if you find 3 or more people in one
  city/town who want to do this: give it a shot. Set up a small stand at
  your railway station (subscribe on the SFD website, it gives you an
  advantage).
  
  If you're interested to participate in Brussels: reply in this thread
  (and put my in cc).
  If you're interested in organizing it in another city: announce it here,
  and put it on the SFD site.
  
  Here's the list (for Belgium):
  http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2011/Belgium/
  
  Grtz,
  Jurgen.

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers

2011-07-29 Thread wouter Vandenneucker

Really? Damn, that's a pity.. Any idea what the problem was?
grts

wouter
 From: g...@linux-service.be
 To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com
 Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 11:51:50 +0200
 Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers
 
 I believe there were problems with the NMBS the last action in stations.
 If I remember correctly.
 
 Op vrijdag 29 juli 2011 11:37:04 schreef wouter Vandenneucker:
  I'm going to set up one in either Hasselt or Leuven as well.So please let
  me know if (and where) you can be available. I can't be at 2 places at the
  same time.. :DIt would even be better if someone else hosts the event in
  Leuven.. BTW, does anybody know if we have to ask certain people if we can
  put our stand down? grts
  
  Wouter
  
   Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 11:20:41 +0200
   From: jurgen.gaere...@pandora.be
   To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com
   Subject: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers
   
   Hey,
   
   I just launched a SFD event in Brussels - it's as basic as it gets, but
   it does just what we do best: set up a booth. :)
   
   Just looking for some volunteers.
   So here's the date: Saturday, September 17th
   Here's the place: Brussel Central Station.
   
   As Wouter suggests: if there's enough interest, a similar booth could be
   set up in other railway stations. So if you find 3 or more people in one
   city/town who want to do this: give it a shot. Set up a small stand at
   your railway station (subscribe on the SFD website, it gives you an
   advantage).
   
   If you're interested to participate in Brussels: reply in this thread
   (and put my in cc).
   If you're interested in organizing it in another city: announce it here,
   and put it on the SFD site.
   
   Here's the list (for Belgium):
   http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2011/Belgium/
   
   Grtz,
   Jurgen.
 
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers

2011-07-29 Thread Jurgen Gaeremyn
Apparently the problem is that you need asielrecht to organise an
event in an NMBS-station. The prices are ridiculous:

€600 for a booth (per day)
€195 per person who hands out flyers (per day)

But it's a different story if you do the same just outside the railway
station - on the public road. In that case you need permission of the
local authorities.

To hand out flyers, that can often happen for free (f.e. in Brussels,
except on a few banned places).
If you want to do more (f.e. set up a booth), you'll need permission.
For doing something public in Brussels like setting up a booth, you need
to contact affich...@brucity.be and explain the cause/activity. That's
exactly what I'm going to do now.

Grtz,
Jurgen.

On 07/29/2011 11:51 AM, linux-service.be wrote:
 I believe there were problems with the NMBS the last action in stations.
 If I remember correctly.
 
 Op vrijdag 29 juli 2011 11:37:04 schreef wouter Vandenneucker:
 I'm going to set up one in either Hasselt or Leuven as well.So please let
 me know if (and where) you can be available. I can't be at 2 places at the
 same time.. :DIt would even be better if someone else hosts the event in
 Leuven.. BTW, does anybody know if we have to ask certain people if we can
 put our stand down? grts

 Wouter

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers

2011-07-29 Thread wouter Vandenneucker

We might try to get a booth there for free if we can convince them to see it as 
a sponsorship..http://www.b-rail.be/corporate/N/environment/sponsoring/index.php
Samenwerking met een externe partner kan interessant zijn als:er een link is 
met de trein en/of met andere duurzame mobiliteit;de organisatie/het evenement 
een rechtsteekse of onrechtstreekse meerwaarde biedt voor onze klanten;de 
doelstellingen beantwoorden aan de waarden van NMBS (veiligheid, kwaliteit, 
betrouwbaarheid, beroepseer, creativiteit);de sponsoring in natura 
(vervoerbewijzen) is.
Translated:Working together with an external partner can be interesting 
if:There is a link to trains and/or other durable mobility;The organisation/the 
events are a surplus for our customers;The goals merge with the values of NMBS 
(safety, quality, trustworthiness, Job-honor, creativity);The sponsorship is in 
natura (traintickets).
The NMBS open up a way to be mobile, it's a freedom. SFD is about freedom as 
well.A FREE and SECURE OS is a surplus for their customers.The sponsorship 
would be 2m² for a day, that's natura..
+ We aren't a commercial organisation, as a matter of fact, we aren't even a 
Non-profit ATM..I think we need to try 'n do it for free.. From an ethical 
point they can't object us..
grts

Wouter
 Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:09:48 +0200
 From: jurgen.gaere...@pandora.be
 To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com
 Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers
 
 Apparently the problem is that you need asielrecht to organise an
 event in an NMBS-station. The prices are ridiculous:
 
 €600 for a booth (per day)
 €195 per person who hands out flyers (per day)
 
 But it's a different story if you do the same just outside the railway
 station - on the public road. In that case you need permission of the
 local authorities.
 
 To hand out flyers, that can often happen for free (f.e. in Brussels,
 except on a few banned places).
 If you want to do more (f.e. set up a booth), you'll need permission.
 For doing something public in Brussels like setting up a booth, you need
 to contact affich...@brucity.be and explain the cause/activity. That's
 exactly what I'm going to do now.
 
 Grtz,
 Jurgen.
 
 On 07/29/2011 11:51 AM, linux-service.be wrote:
  I believe there were problems with the NMBS the last action in stations.
  If I remember correctly.
  
  Op vrijdag 29 juli 2011 11:37:04 schreef wouter Vandenneucker:
  I'm going to set up one in either Hasselt or Leuven as well.So please let
  me know if (and where) you can be available. I can't be at 2 places at the
  same time.. :DIt would even be better if someone else hosts the event in
  Leuven.. BTW, does anybody know if we have to ask certain people if we can
  put our stand down? grts
 
  Wouter
 
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers

2011-07-29 Thread Steven Leeman
Flashmob comes to mind...
happens a lot in Antwerp-Centraal :-)
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers

2011-07-29 Thread wouter Vandenneucker

indeed.. those things aren't payed for either..

Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:24:14 +0200
From: ste...@leeman.be
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Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers

Flashmob comes to mind...happens a lot in Antwerp-Centraal :-)


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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers

2011-07-29 Thread Jurgen Gaeremyn
Feel free to try it. :)

I'm going for public spaces, trying to get in touch with city hall.

Grtz,
Jurgen.

On 07/29/2011 12:20 PM, wouter Vandenneucker wrote:
 We might try to get a booth there for free if we can convince them
 to see it as a sponsorship.. 
 http://www.b-rail.be/corporate/N/environment/sponsoring/index.php
 
 Samenwerking met een externe partner kan interessant zijn als:
 
 * er een link is met de trein en/of met andere duurzame mobiliteit; *
 de organisatie/het evenement een rechtsteekse of onrechtstreekse 
 meerwaarde biedt voor onze klanten; * de doelstellingen beantwoorden
 aan de waarden van NMBS (veiligheid, kwaliteit, betrouwbaarheid,
 beroepseer, creativiteit); * de sponsoring in natura
 (vervoerbewijzen) is.
 
 
 Translated: Working together with an external partner can be
 interesting if:
 
 * There is a link to trains and/or other durable mobility; * The
 organisation/the events are a surplus for our customers; * The goals
 merge with the values of NMBS (safety, quality, trustworthiness,
 Job-honor, creativity); * The sponsorship is in natura
 (traintickets).
 
 
 The NMBS open up a way to be mobile, it's a freedom. SFD is about 
 freedom as well. A FREE and SECURE OS is a surplus for their
 customers. The sponsorship would be 2m² for a day, that's natura..
 
 + We aren't a commercial organisation, as a matter of fact, we
 aren't even a Non-profit ATM.. I think we need to try 'n do it for
 free.. From an ethical point they can't object us..
 
 grts
 
 
 Wouter
 
 Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:09:48 +0200 From:
 jurgen.gaere...@pandora.be To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com Subject:
 Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers
 
 Apparently the problem is that you need asielrecht to organise
 an event in an NMBS-station. The prices are ridiculous:
 
 €600 for a booth (per day) €195 per person who hands out flyers
 (per day)
 
 But it's a different story if you do the same just outside the
 railway station - on the public road. In that case you need
 permission of the local authorities.
 
 To hand out flyers, that can often happen for free (f.e. in
 Brussels, except on a few banned places). If you want to do more
 (f.e. set up a booth), you'll need permission. For doing something
 public in Brussels like setting up a booth, you need to contact
 affich...@brucity.be and explain the cause/activity. That's exactly
 what I'm going to do now.
 
 Grtz, Jurgen.
 
 On 07/29/2011 11:51 AM, linux-service.be wrote:
 I believe there were problems with the NMBS the last action in
 stations. If I remember correctly.
 
 Op vrijdag 29 juli 2011 11:37:04 schreef wouter Vandenneucker:
 I'm going to set up one in either Hasselt or Leuven as well.So
 please let
 me know if (and where) you can be available. I can't be at 2
 places
 at the
 same time.. :DIt would even be better if someone else hosts
 the
 event in
 Leuven.. BTW, does anybody know if we have to ask certain
 people if
 we can
 put our stand down? grts
 
 Wouter
 
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers

2011-07-29 Thread wouter Vandenneucker

Somebody who has a linkedIn connection to NMBS CEO? :pActually jurgen has a 
point.. Any public place in a city should do..
But in Leuven you'd just be yet-another-flyering-person..
Anyhow.. I'll poke around.. :)I'll keep you posted
grts

Wouter
 Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:29:02 +0200
 From: jurgen.gaere...@pandora.be
 To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com
 Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers
 
 Feel free to try it. :)
 
 I'm going for public spaces, trying to get in touch with city hall.
 
 Grtz,
 Jurgen.
 
 On 07/29/2011 12:20 PM, wouter Vandenneucker wrote:
  We might try to get a booth there for free if we can convince them
  to see it as a sponsorship.. 
  http://www.b-rail.be/corporate/N/environment/sponsoring/index.php
  
  Samenwerking met een externe partner kan interessant zijn als:
  
  * er een link is met de trein en/of met andere duurzame mobiliteit; *
  de organisatie/het evenement een rechtsteekse of onrechtstreekse 
  meerwaarde biedt voor onze klanten; * de doelstellingen beantwoorden
  aan de waarden van NMBS (veiligheid, kwaliteit, betrouwbaarheid,
  beroepseer, creativiteit); * de sponsoring in natura
  (vervoerbewijzen) is.
  
  
  Translated: Working together with an external partner can be
  interesting if:
  
  * There is a link to trains and/or other durable mobility; * The
  organisation/the events are a surplus for our customers; * The goals
  merge with the values of NMBS (safety, quality, trustworthiness,
  Job-honor, creativity); * The sponsorship is in natura
  (traintickets).
  
  
  The NMBS open up a way to be mobile, it's a freedom. SFD is about 
  freedom as well. A FREE and SECURE OS is a surplus for their
  customers. The sponsorship would be 2m² for a day, that's natura..
  
  + We aren't a commercial organisation, as a matter of fact, we
  aren't even a Non-profit ATM.. I think we need to try 'n do it for
  free.. From an ethical point they can't object us..
  
  grts
  
  
  Wouter
  
  Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:09:48 +0200 From:
  jurgen.gaere...@pandora.be To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com Subject:
  Re: [Ubuntu-be] Software Freedom Day - call for volunteers
  
  Apparently the problem is that you need asielrecht to organise
  an event in an NMBS-station. The prices are ridiculous:
  
  €600 for a booth (per day) €195 per person who hands out flyers
  (per day)
  
  But it's a different story if you do the same just outside the
  railway station - on the public road. In that case you need
  permission of the local authorities.
  
  To hand out flyers, that can often happen for free (f.e. in
  Brussels, except on a few banned places). If you want to do more
  (f.e. set up a booth), you'll need permission. For doing something
  public in Brussels like setting up a booth, you need to contact
  affich...@brucity.be and explain the cause/activity. That's exactly
  what I'm going to do now.
  
  Grtz, Jurgen.
  
  On 07/29/2011 11:51 AM, linux-service.be wrote:
  I believe there were problems with the NMBS the last action in
  stations. If I remember correctly.
  
  Op vrijdag 29 juli 2011 11:37:04 schreef wouter Vandenneucker:
  I'm going to set up one in either Hasselt or Leuven as well.So
  please let
  me know if (and where) you can be available. I can't be at 2
  places
  at the
  same time.. :DIt would even be better if someone else hosts
  the
  event in
  Leuven.. BTW, does anybody know if we have to ask certain
  people if
  we can
  put our stand down? grts
  
  Wouter
  
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