We, the Ubuntu MA LoCo are organizing a booth at the upcoming 2010 Anime
Boston convention and need support-- Please spread the word!

http://blog.thesilentnumber.me/2009/11/can-ubuntu-reach-over-16000-anime.html
Reddit:
http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/a7h71/can_ubuntu_reach_over_16000_anime_lovers_in_april/
Digg: http://digg.com/linux_unix/Can_Ubuntu_reach_over_16_000_anime_lovers

Project page: http://linuxfund.org/projects/ubuntu/
Press release: http://www.ubuntu-massachusetts.com/news/1/

The announcement (please forgive me if the formatting is a bit messed up!)--

Can Ubuntu reach over 16,000 anime lovers in April? Of course it can, with
> the support of the rapidly expanding super mega-awesome community (that's
> you all)!

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Anime Boston <http://animeboston.com/> returns for 2010 on April 2-4 and
the Ubuntu Massachusetts Local Community
Team<http://www.ubuntu-massachusetts.com/> has
some ambitious plans. Last year, I went in on behalf of the
team<http://blog.thesilentnumber.me/2009/06/anime-boston-2009-recap.html>
and
dropped off 50 copies of the Ubunchu
Manga<http://doctormo.wordpress.com/2009/04/02/ubunchu-the-ubuntu-manga-is-now-in-english/>
with
Jaunty CDs attached, and they were all gone within the first couple of hours
of the first day of the convention. It seemed to be the only thing on the
flyer table that people actually wanted! The event was amazing. There were
people there from all over the country, even across the world. Over 15,000
people attended and that number has risen from little over 4,000 since the
first convention in 2003. For 2010, we're going to be reaching out to this
huge potential user base. While we're at it, we'll also be creating a new
model for Linux groups to raise funds for projects without the having to go
through registering as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization or being legally
recognized in any way.


Ubuntu really is a perfect candidate for the new operating system of choice
for all anime lovers, and that is exactly what we aim to make it. Is there a
more passionate and tight-knit, yet diverse and open minded cultural
phenomenon that we could target than the widespread anime fandom? Convention
goers are a great target audience. They tend to be slightly on the geeky
side but still cool of course and very receptive to Ubuntu. An OS that is
beautiful yet still highly customizable, Free and Open Source with a
supportive enthusiastic community that very much mirrors their own couldn't
be a better match! With the right planning along with support from the
community and maybe a couple of the big dogs, our goals are very attainable.


So, what exactly will we be doing? We can approach this on several levels,
starting with setting up a booth in the Dealers' Room of the convention.
>From here, we can distribute free copies of the Ubunchu Manga, Ubuntu
LiveCDs, and materials on FOSS, Ubuntu, and our team. Most importantly,
we'll be out there talking and connecting with people and generally just
making a big impression on them. We will also offer live installs and do
some cool demonstrations, the basic stuff that should be expected. If we
gain enough resources, another great opportunity is distributing our
materials in the Anime Boston registration bags. This would put our
materials in the hands of almost every single convention attendee. That's
expected to be over 16,000 people!


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It's important that we are smart about how we spread
Ubuntu<http://blog.thesilentnumber.me/2009/08/three-ways-we-should-be-spreading.html>
since
buying a computer with Ubuntu
pre-installed<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuPre-installed>
is
the most effective way to get people to switch. We are hoping companies who
are committed to FOSS and GNU/Linux will be willing to partner with us for
the event. We have already contacted some manufacturers such as
System76<http://system76.com/>
 and ZaReason <http://www.zareason.com/> and would happy to hear from any
others. With additional funding we may be able to sell Ubuntu merchandise
like bootable USB drives and display some machines from our partner(s) with
anime themes (some good wallpapers from
here<http://browse.deviantart.com/?qh=&section=&q=ubunchu>
 and here <http://browse.deviantart.com/?qh=&section=&q=ubuntu+tan>). If
possible, we'd like to auction or raffle off a customized laptop with anime
themes and an Anime Boston design laser-etched into it. How cool would that
be!


I might also be signing up for a tech staff or volunteer position at the
event so I can be an inside man solving problems and being a computer hero
all the while spreading Ubuntu to everyone running the convention. If you
thinks you might be interested in doing this, you're encouraged to apply at
the Anime Boston website. During one of the main events at the 2009
convention, I remember hearing Windows error sounds!


On top of all of this, we have a digital camcorder which will capture
everything every step of the way. The video camera records in full HD and
everything (Sony HDR-XR520V if you're curious). So not only would we have an
immediate impact on everyone at the convention, but we can extend our reach
to YouTube and continue to have a lasting impact long after the convention
closes its doors for the year.


As mentioned before, we will be setting a precedent with this project. To
the best of our knowledge this has never been done before or at the very
least not on this scale. Thanks to Linux Fund <http://www.linuxfund.org/>,
we will be able to accept tax-deductible
donations<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiscal_sponsorship> to
cover the costs of this event. Linux Fund is currently in the process of
setting up a system that will allow them to provide this service to other
FOSS community groups at a competitive rate. Such a valuable resource has
not been readily available to unincorporated FOSS groups in the past. This
is a real game-changer: the possibilities are endless. This relationship
reflects the growing trend of FOSS groups building relationships with the
nonprofit community. Once this infrastructure has been implemented, we can
expect to see many more projects of this magnitude and greater spring up.


This is where all of you, the community, come in. We cannot depend so much
on big sponsors to jump on board just yet, so we are going to start with a
community fundraiser to raise money for the essential elements of our
campaign and show our potential sponsors that this is a worthwhile endeavor.
The most important element of this campaign is our physical presence at the
Anime Boston conventions so our first fundraising goal will be $700; that's
just 70 people willing to give ten dollars! Help us blow this goal out of
the water so that we can move on to the good stuff. Please repost this
everywhere you can: (micro)blogs, YouTube, etc. Also pitch us your ideas in
the comments of this post and please subscribe to keep up with our
fundraising. Thank you all!


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