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= Upcoming discussion topic ideas = | |
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= Ideas = | # Upcoming discussion topic ideas # |
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* Free software trivia night * Free Your Phone workshop for installing Replicant or similar. Note that Replicant is only supported on a very limited number of devices, so would require that people came with a known compatible device eg. bought from eBay. For people who don't have a compatible device and aren't able to buy a new one, we could help them install F-Droid free software app store. |
* Free Your Phone workshop for installing Replicant or similar. Note that Replicant is only supported on a very limited number of devices, so would require that people came with a known compatible device eg. bought from eBay. For people who don't have a compatible device and aren't able to buy a new one, we could help them install F-Droid free software app store. |
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* GNU Parallel | * GPG key signing |
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* Pagekite | * GNU Parallel |
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* The state of free software social networks including Diaspora and Identica | * Pagekite |
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* Review of alternatives to Dropbox (file sharing) * http://sparkleshare.org/ * http://www.melissi.org/blog/ * http://owncloud.org/ * http://fak3r.com/geek/howto-build-your-own-open-source-dropbox-clone/ * https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs * http://freedomboxfoundation.org/ |
* The state of free software social networks including Diaspora and Identica |
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* Free software in science: ecologists talking about how the use GNU R statistics tools | * Review of alternatives to Dropbox (file sharing) * [http://sparkleshare.org/](http://sparkleshare.org/) * [http://www.melissi.org/blog/](http://www.melissi.org/blog/) * [http://owncloud.org/](http://owncloud.org/) * [http://fak3r.com/geek/howto-build-your-own-open-source-dropbox-clone/](http://fak3r.com/geek/howto-build-your-own-open-source-dropbox-clone/) * [https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs](https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs) * [http://freedomboxfoundation.org/](http://freedomboxfoundation.org/) |
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* Workshop on making a gnu head in Blender | * Free software in science: ecologists talking about how the use GNU R statistics tools |
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* Where do you get your free software news? Favourite websites, news feeds, audiocasts, videocasts etc. | * Something practical, perhaps a tutorial or hack session |
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* Book review: Free as in Freedom 2nd Edition | * Workshop on making a gnu head in Blender |
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* Run a Debian Bug Squashing Party as a way to get people started in contributing to free software | * Where do you get your free software news? Favourite websites, news feeds, audiocasts, videocasts etc. |
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* Contributing to h-node.com hardware database | * Book review: Free as in Freedom 2nd Edition |
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* Visiting free software folks from other states | * Run a Debian Bug Squashing Party as a way to get people started in contributing to free software |
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* Unsung heros: the free software that we all use, but no-one notices - an the people who maintain them | * Contributing to h-node.com hardware database |
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* Free and open source-friendly employers - both technology companies and others, e.g. how do you make the print shop your work at more free software friendly. | * Visiting free software folks from other states |
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* How can we be more involved with [[http://libreplanet.org/|LibrePlanet]]? | * My favourite free software: short reviews an interesting and useful piece of free software, may or may not be widely used |
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* USB-N dongles | * Unsung heros: the free software that we all use, but no-one notices - an the people who maintain them |
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* e-book readers | * Free software trivia night |
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* DRM in HTML 5 | * Free and open source-friendly employers - both technology companies and others, e.g. how do you make the print shop your work at more free software friendly. |
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= Past ideas = These are events and topics which have been used in the past. |
* How can we be more involved with [LibrePlanet](http://libreplanet.org/)? |
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* USB-N dongles | |
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* My favourite free software: short reviews an interesting and useful piece of free software, may or may not be widely used | * e-book readers |
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* GPG key signing * Something practical, perhaps a tutorial or hack session |
* DRM in HTML 5{: page-href="wiki:///upcomingTopics"} |
Upcoming discussion topic ideas
Please add any thoughts for new topics here.
Free Your Phone workshop for installing Replicant or similar. Note that Replicant is only supported on a very limited number of devices, so would require that people came with a known compatible device eg. bought from eBay. For people who don't have a compatible device and aren't able to buy a new one, we could help them install F-Droid free software app store.
GPG key signing
GNU Parallel
Pagekite
The state of free software social networks including Diaspora and Identica
Review of alternatives to Dropbox (file sharing)
Free software in science: ecologists talking about how the use GNU R statistics tools
Something practical, perhaps a tutorial or hack session
Workshop on making a gnu head in Blender
Where do you get your free software news? Favourite websites, news feeds, audiocasts, videocasts etc.
Book review: Free as in Freedom 2nd Edition
Run a Debian Bug Squashing Party as a way to get people started in contributing to free software
Contributing to h-node.com hardware database
Visiting free software folks from other states
My favourite free software: short reviews an interesting and useful piece of free software, may or may not be widely used
Unsung heros: the free software that we all use, but no-one notices - an the people who maintain them
Free software trivia night
Free and open source-friendly employers - both technology companies and others, e.g. how do you make the print shop your work at more free software friendly.
How can we be more involved with LibrePlanet?
USB-N dongles
e-book readers
DRM in HTML 5{: page-href="wiki:///upcomingTopics"}