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Upcoming discussion topic ideas

Please add any thoughts for new topics here.

  • GPG key signing
  • GNU Parallel
  • Pagekite
  • The state of free software social networks including Diaspora and Identica
  • 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.
  • USB-N dongles
  • e-book readers
  • DRM in HTML 5