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De: "Danny Piccirillo" <danny.piccirillo@ubuntu.com><br />
A: "Ubuntu local community team contacts" <loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com>, "Ubuntu Massachusetts Local Community Team" <ubuntu-us-ma@lists.ubuntu.com>, "L-blu" <discuss@blu.org>, "Ubuntu Marketing" <ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com><br />
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2009 18:05:32 -0500<br />
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From: <b>Holmes Wilson</b> <span><<a href="mailto:campaigns@fsf.org">campaigns@fsf.org</a>></span><br />
Date: Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 16:31<br />
Subject: [FSF] Spread the free software philosophy by joining the new FSF Community Team<br />
To: <a href="mailto:info-member@gnu.org">info-member@gnu.org</a><br />
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<div>Hi everyone,<br />
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The FSF is putting together a group of volunteer supporters to spread<br />
the free software philosophy in blogs, online press, and through<br />
social networking sites.<br />
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Find out more:<br />
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* <<a href="http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/Community_Team">http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/Community_Team</a>><br />
<br />
If you spend some time each day reading popular blogs or mainstream<br />
press and you have a good handle on the debate around software<br />
freedom, this could be a great opportunity. As part of the FSF<br />
Community team, you'll be doing things like:<br />
<br />
* Responding to questions and correcting misconceptions about free<br />
software in online media.<br />
<br />
* Working with the FSF campaigns team to respond to big news stories<br />
that impact software freedom, or stories that are chances for people<br />
to understand why free software matters.<br />
<br />
* Making sure that important stories, about topics like fully free<br />
GNU/Linux distributions, DRM, or the dangers of "cloud computing," get<br />
as much attention as possible in the media and the widest possible<br />
reach through social networking sites.<br />
<br />
Just to be clear, the goal here is not to get into long, drawn out<br />
flame-wars :). Rather, this will be an organized and respectful</div>
approach to raising awareness of free software's importance. As an FSF<br />
member, you're already very familiar with the principles of free<br />
software. This is a great chance to put that knowledge to use.<br />
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If this is something that interests you, take the first step by<br />
joining the discussion list:<br />
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* <<a href="http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsf-community-team">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsf-community-team</a>><br />
<br />
Thanks, and we appreciate your support!<br />
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<font color="#888888">Holmes Wilson<br />
Campaigns Manager<br />
Free Software Foundation<br />
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-- <br />
.danny<br />
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☮♥Ⓐ - <a href="http://www.google.com/profiles/danny.piccirillo">http://www.google.com/profiles/danny.piccirillo</a><br />
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<p> </p><hr style="border:dotted 1px silver; width:90%; border:dotted 1px silver;"><p>Nizar Kerkeni<br />
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http://blog.nizarus.org</p>