[Gloucs] Fwd: [LinuxDay] the plan (so far)
Francis Barton
fbarton at fish.co.uk
Wed May 12 13:28:02 BST 2004
To let people know what the national "plan" looks like for LinuxDay 2004.
In summary: publicise and show off Linux stuff to the public on or around 9th
October (put it in your diaries now!).
Thanks for the comments to the list so far - let's keep the discussion going.
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The idea behind the Linux Day is to replicate the success of the 2002
Linux Install Day [1], but shift the emphasis away from installation
(which isn't necessarily good PR). Here's a list of aims from the top of
my head.
* introduce people to Linux
* use the favourable press coverage of Linux to raise awarness of free /
open source software in general
* provide free advice from local experts, let people bring PCs in
* show off Linux & other FOSS features - ideas, please!
* give talks during the day
As for timing, I doubt all participant LUGS will be able to hold the
event on one day (as with the last install day) but I was aiming for
mid-October, let's say Saturday 9th. That would leave five months to get
things in order. So here's a provisional schedule.
* May: get website sorted out, publicise to LUGs
* June - August: finalise date(s), get onto LUGs who haven't responded,
see if we can get sponsorship
* September - make press release, publicise as much as possible
The date was picked with university-centred LUGs in mind, such as
Reading, where my LUG booked a room last time, but obv. it's open to
discussion.
Right, enough from me for now. Any comments?
Regards,
Simon
[1] http://www.linuxinstallday.org/
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