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From: dan <dantrevino@...>
Date: Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 11:48 AM
Subject: Document Freedom Day - March 25
To: "Ubuntu local community team (LoCo) contacts" <loco-contacts@...>
Document Freedom Day is coming up March 25. Its a great chance for
LoCos to work with the larger Free Software/Open Standards community.
I suggest everyone at least take a look into what the possibilities
are in your local area, and maybe even lend a hand if there is already
a group organized nearby.
From their website:
About the Document Freedom Day
The Document Freedom Day (DFD) is a global day for Document
Liberation. It is a day of grassroots effort around the world to
promote and build awareness for the relevance of Free Document Formats
in particular and Open Standards in general. The DFD is supported by a
large group of organisations and individuals, including, but not
limited to Ars Aperta, COSS, Esoma, Free Software Foundations Europe
and Latin America, IBM, NLnet, ODF Alliance, OpenForum Europe, OSL,
iMatix, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, Inc., The Open Learning Centre,
Opentia, Estandares Abiertos.
http://documentfreedom.org/
Dan
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From: dan <dantrevino@...>
Date: Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 11:48 AM
Subject: Document Freedom Day - March 25
To: "Ubuntu local community team (LoCo) contacts" <loco-contacts@...>
Document Freedom Day is coming up March 25. Its a great chance for
LoCos to work with the larger Free Software/Open Standards community.
I suggest everyone at least take a look into what the possibilities
are in your local area, and maybe even lend a hand if there is already
a group organized nearby.
From their website:
About the Document Freedom Day
The Document Freedom Day (DFD) is a global day for Document
Liberation. It is a day of grassroots effort around the world to
promote and build awareness for the relevance of Free Document Formats
in particular and Open Standards in general. The DFD is supported by a
large group of organisations and individuals, including, but not
limited to Ars Aperta, COSS, Esoma, Free Software Foundations Europe
and Latin America, IBM, NLnet, ODF Alliance, OpenForum Europe, OSL,
iMatix, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, Inc., The Open Learning Centre,
Opentia, Estandares Abiertos.
http://documentfreedom.org/
Dan
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