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Susan Stewart |
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Re: address@hidden |
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Sat, 21 Sep 2002 12:00:25 -0700 (PDT) |
A great idea, Christian et al... too bad US efforts are still so
scattered. There are good things happening, but the snowball effect
hasn't quite begun yet.
Susan
--- Christian Selig <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> to speed up and increase communication in the educational field, we
> have
> created an educational task force, currently consisting of me,
> Hilaire
> Fernandes and others. Our goals are:
> - networking Free Software in Education efforts, thus avoiding
> duplication
> of efforts (i.e., there are three databases with free edu software)
> - spreading information about Free Software in Education
> - spreading information about the importance of software freedoms
> - (you name it)
>
> If you want to be part of this effort (which means that you are
> devoted to
> it, not just observing), we have some requirements:
> - experience with GNU/Linux, Free Software and education
> - a clear "No" to non-free software
> - advantageous: previous work in that field
> - you should live in Europe (i.e. NA, India and China have their own
> FSF
> educational efforts, so please join them if you live there)
>
> The task force can be reached via address@hidden
>
> Bye,
> Christian
>
>
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- address@hidden, Christian Selig, 2002/09/21
- Re: address@hidden,
Susan Stewart <=