Dear all,
Is anybody else planning on doing something for document freedom day?
http://documentfreedom.org/
I'll be in southwest London, updated details should be on the link above some
time next week.
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Hi everyone,
Has anybody heard of Document Freedom Day [1]? I just discovered it by
accident and wanted to know if anyone knew about it or knew of anything
planned around it in the UK?
[1] http://www.documentfreedom.org/
Bruno
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don't know but iam thinking of celebrating it here in Stockholm, Sweden =)
From: brunogi...@gmail.com
To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 16:29:24 +
Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Document freedom day (31st March)
Hi everyone,
Has anybody heard of Document Freedom Day [1
Thanks all for your suggestions. I'll keep you posted on our progress
with this.
- bruno
Amedee Van Gasse wrote:
On Tue, February 26, 2008 22:51, Jan Claeys wrote:
Op dinsdag 26-02-2008 om 12:44 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Bruno De
Bondt:
- Are there people here who would to
On Tue, February 26, 2008 22:51, Jan Claeys wrote:
Op dinsdag 26-02-2008 om 12:44 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Bruno De
Bondt:
- Are there people here who would to help with this: contribute to the
FAQ, interviews, ... or do you have suggestions on who we should
interview about this?
Hi,
Even though it's not strictly Ubuntu related, I thought I'd mention this
here ...
At Indymedia.be, we would like to cover the Document Freedom Day
(http://documentfreedom.org/):
- do interview(s) beforehand about free document formats open
standards, why they matter etc
- write/re-use a
I often use the analogy with cars when I want to explain geek things to
non-geek people.
It is a usefull analogy that works most of the time very well.
In this example I would compare it with the car-radio standards which
allow me to just buy a radio in any shop, because - due to these standards
On 2/26/08, .: liezie :. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I often use the analogy with cars when I want to explain geek things to
non-geek people.
It is a usefull analogy that works most of the time very well.
In this example I would compare it with the car-radio standards which
allow me to just buy
Op dinsdag 26-02-2008 om 12:44 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Bruno De
Bondt:
- Are there people here who would to help with this: contribute to the
FAQ, interviews, ... or do you have suggestions on who we should
interview about this?
* someone from the OpenDoc Society Belgium (e.g.