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Arte por la Libertad Digital: DesafĂo Huion 2024

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¡Fecha lĂmite extendida! EnvĂa tu obra antes del 17 de octubre!
Huion está apoyando generosamente el DĂa de la Libertad del Software (SFD) 2024 donando un Kamvas 12 Pro como premio principal y dos tabletas Inspiroy H950P para los finalistas de un desafĂo gráfico. El desafĂo invita a participantes de todo el mundo a crear obras de arte originales utilizando software libre y de cĂłdigo abierto (FOSS) sobre el tema de la autonomĂa y la libertad digitales. Las obras deben ser enviadas antes del 17 de octubre de 2024 y deben cumplir con directrices especĂficas, incluido el uso exclusivo de herramientas FOSS y compartir los archivos fuente bajo licencias Creative Commons.
La participación de Huion destaca su compromiso con la libertad digital y la creatividad, animando a los artistas a explorar y expresar estos valores a través de su arte.
Talk on LibrePlanet 2024

In April, Jurgen gave a talk on LibrePlanet. It tries to give a summary of the past 20 years of Software Freedom Day and tells the direction the movement wants to go in.
Qué te detiene para organizar el SFD?

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Ten Ways to Make Your Software Freedom Day More Fun!

Let's face it: while talks and workshops are informative, they can sometimes get a bit dry and boring. But Software Freedom Day (SFD) doesn't have to be a snooze-fest! Here are ten lively and engaging ways to inject fun and excitement into your SFD celebrations, whether you're planning a grand event or a cozy get-together.
Love, Learning, and Libre: A Decade of Free Software Advocacy in Colombia

It all started out of my curiosity, as I began to research operating systems. So, I took the liberty of contacting the people who were talking about free software in Bogotá, Colombia. One of the few that wanted to talk about this was Professor Luis Eduardo Cano. That day, he arrived at the cafeteria with a friend and Professor Luis Alejandro Bernal. We had a great afternoon, drank coffee and ate cake, and talked for hours. At the end they invited me to visit the free software community, which at that time did not even have a physical location, as we met in downtown Bogotá at a café-bar.
¡Organizar el DĂa de la Libertad del Software: no es difĂcil!

ÂżNo quieres leerlo todo? ¡Organizar tu primer evento de SFD no es difĂcil! Estos primeros pasos te llevarán lejos.
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