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Does anyone have any spare time to help with stick this CD together?
Its just the content etc I need now for each of the projects and just
need to stick it all together, I will most likely be using the kiwix
utility that the opendisc is using and a similar layout to what they
hve, if anyone will help please let me know.<br>
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Ta,<br>
Daniel<br>
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Robert Ladyman wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Sorry, I looked through the list and thought that XMind was a category (I
wondered what it was) and ignored what was after it.
RJL
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<pre wrap="">There is openproj and osfinancials are the 2 apps covering that i believe?
Daniel
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<pre wrap="">It's complicated to set up, so don't worry about it - if you could get
one accounting package it would help, though, also a project management
one.
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<pre wrap="">Ok I have compiled a list of opensource software for windows, some are
forks which add more to them, does anyone have any to add to it? Or Want
to catogorize them better?
Office: Go office, Abiword, Scribus, PDF Creator, Virtual Image Printer,
XMind, OpenProj, osFinancials
Utilities: 7Zip, PeaZip, Ultra VNC, Areca Backup, Infra Recorder,
Notepad++, ODIN(Open Disk Imager in a Nutshell)
Design: Kompozer, Gimpshop, OpenPaint
Multimedia: Kantaris, VLC, DVD Styler, Mediacoder, Audacity
Web: Firefox, Thunderbird, K-Meleon, Pidgin, aMsn
Others: QemuManager, Filezilla, WinSCP, Imge Picture Viewer
Robert I am sure you had an accounts package which you used, cant
remember then name of it though.
Regards,
Daniel
Robert Ladyman wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Just do it and we can have them duplicated - if it's a superset of the
openCD then it's an advantage.
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<pre wrap="">Is it worth while making our own special version of the opendisc which
has more software as I was explaining on Thursday night the opendisc
doesnt really put to much on it, I think I have a good list of
opensource software for Windows and Mac which we could compile on cds.
and I can host it on the web after it. What does everyone think?
Regards,
Daniel
Arron Finnon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Just noticed too, i said purchase 15 from the SFD stores you can only
purchase by the looks of it in either quantities of 1 or 10
1         $9.79
10         $72.36
2009/8/17 Arron Finnon <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:afinnon@googlemail.com"><afinnon@googlemail.com></a>:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Guys,
Just received an email saying that SFD supplies have been
dispatched. As you can see bit short on t-shirts and OpenEducation
DVD's, and no OpenCD either, however man did they not let us have
some Ubuntu Disc's burnt, should actually cover us for Software
Freedom Day, and for the Freshers Faye.
* 3 x T-shirts
* 20 x balloons
* 1 x OpenEducation DVDs
* 120 x Ubuntu 9.04 CDs
I've managed to get commitments for £500 pounds of sponsorship for
the event, to help with the production of goodie bags for the
visitors and to make sure that all the volunteers have t-shirt for
the event. The issue that i have and i'm open to suggestions,
however i will need to make a decision on this soon, is either to
purchase another 15 from SFD stores or to have designed the a
special one for the Dundee event. The £500 is primarily for Goodie
bags, and a lagre chunk of that will need to go towards produce some
items for people to take away, so maybe some badges printed up, some
more CD's burnt, and pens and keyring's that sort of stuff, however
i think its important to have the speakers and volunteers wearing a
T-Shirt the signals they are involved with the event, it worked for
most people very well last year. I think it fair to say we probably
need around 20, there is 10 speakers for starters and then by the
time you take the people from here that have volunteered and the
staff from the HMC i think that would be another 10.
Like i say feel free to discuss it if you want, happy to take
peoples views. BUT i will need to make decision over the next
couple of days, to make preparations so that they are here by the
19th
Arron
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