[Sussex] Linux on the small screen

Angelo Servini Angelo.Servini at claybrook.co.uk
Thu Apr 3 11:04:00 UTC 2003


Count me in, seems like a positive thing to do.  It wouldnt hurt, and we
would get valuable insight into how our beloved OS is progressing.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Geoff Teale 
>Sent: Thursday, 03 April 2003 11:02
>To: Sussex (E-mail)
>Subject: [Sussex] Linux on the small screen
>
>
>Chaps,
>
>Last night I recieved (and of course watched) the 2 DVD 
>special edition of
>"Revolution OS" a feature length documentary about Free Software, Open
>Source and Linux.  The second disk contains extra content, 
>such as extended
>interviews with RMS, ESR, Linus etc..
>
>Covered in these interviews are issues such as "What would happen if
>Microsoft went open source?".
>
>I think it would be great to make this film available to the 
>LUG - it's very
>interesting (and very relevant) but I wonder what would be the 
>best way to
>do this.
>
>Would anyone be interested in a LUG screening (possibly at a LUG meet)?
>Does anyone know where we can find a DVD player and a large 
>enough screen
>for the LUG to watch?
>
>-- 
>geoff.teale at claybrook.co.uk
>tealeg at member.fsf.org
>
>"And I hope that you die and your death'll come soon
>I will follow your casket in the pale afternoon
>And I'll watch while you're lowered down to your deathbed
>And I'll stand o'er your grave 'til I'm sure that you're dead"
> - Bob Dylan, a pacifist :-)
>
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