Le Mon, 10 Jun 2013 16:54:10 +0200 (CEST),
adel.af...@gmail.com a écrit :
What has your experience been like?
If you haven not: Have you thought about it? Do you know what kind
of activities you would like to get involved in?
I have been active in a local free software group (Infothema;
I live in Toronto. It's a big city; I think that there should be groups
already organized here. I will try and find out on the Internet, and by
asking at university faculty offices here.
If anyone knows of a group in Toronto, could you let me know? I'm also open
to starting something,
Well, I haven't joined any local group of such subjects yet. You know what? I
haven't even joined a local group of any subject.
I would like to join/make a local group about free software (as you already
know, which is different from open source software in philosophy) and free
culture
There is a Linux user group [sic] in my city but those guys were too open
sourcey for me. Binary blobs in kernel? Not a problem! Let's install you
some proprietary software, who could live without it? etcetc...
I went to the meetings a few times but it really wasn't for me. I've been
This year was my first Northeast GNU/Linux Fest, where I got to chat
with reps of Think Penguin and many of the distros.
I attend most of the monthly meetings of a local GNU/Linux desktop
users' group. Our outreach could be better. So far, it includes
promotion of the meetings on social