Software Freedom Day 2010 Manchester (United Kingdom)
Descripción
Welcome to Software Freedom Day in Manchester
Reports for SFD2010 in Manchester
Software Freedom Day 2010 in Manchester is now over. The reports are available at http://libreplanet.org/wiki/Manchester/SFD2010#Event_Reports .
SFD2010 in Manchester Music CD
http://ratholeradio.org/freecd2010/
About Us
[Free Software (MFS)] aims to promote the [software philosophy], centred in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester|Manchester]. We provide a friendly and accessible community to learn about and discuss free software.
Our Aim
Our aim for Software Freedom Day (SFD) is to celebrate software freedom, and to engage with and encourage personal computer users, local businesses, government bodies and other groups to use [Software] and to promote the [Software] philosophy.
SFD2010
Preparations are under way for [in Manchester]. The date and venue have been arranged. We have organised several activities and helpers. We are arranging more activities and helpers. If you would like to help with the event then please contact us at .
When?
Saturday, 18th September 2010.
10am to 4pm.
Where?
[http://madlab.org.uk/|Madlab] - Manchester Digital Laboratory, 36-40 [Street], Manchester M4 1HN.
'(Between Thomas St and the Craft Centre, opposite A Bar Called Common)'
Parking?
The venue parking facilities are not amazing. There are parking meter bays on the street but its very expensive, only really good for a short stop. There are paid parking lots around the venue, the light blue P in this [centred on Madlab], though we can't vouch for how good they are. A lot of them, perhaps all, are are owned by NCP, [parking around Madlab].
Public Transport?
Victoria train station, Shudehill tram station and Piccadilly Gardens coach station are all fairly close to Madlab, see [centred on Madlab]. Piccadilly station is not too far either.
What?
||<#80ff80>What ||<#8080ff>Who |||| [Software] on Windows Demonstrations (for examples see [FAQ] and [http://www.theopendisc.com/|OpenDisc]) || Anthony Harrison (from 1pm) ||||[http://moodle.org/|Moodle] Demonstrations || 'Mark White' < > ||||[http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu|Ubuntu] for Beginners Workshops ||Luke ||||Robots and [http://www.arduino.cc/|Arduino]s on [Software] || [http://hacman.org.uk/|HACMan] http://hacman.org.uk/ |||| Recycled Computers with [Software] and Support || [h] http://www.greenh.co.uk/ |||| Linux In-stall: [Software] installation help || [Girl Geeks] |||| [http://wordpress.org/|Wordpress] demonstration || Azizur Rahman, [http://mwug.info/|MWUG] |||| [http://drupal.org/|Drupal] demonstration || Chris Maiden, [http://menusandblocks.co.uk/|menusandblocks] |||| [R] statistical visualisation demonstration || Robin Gower, [Ltd.] |||| [Hurd] (the [kernel] brought to [http://www.archlinux.org/|Arch]) || [Walker] |||| PCs running [Software] for you to try || Friendly [Software] Helpers |||| Ubuntu Linux and [Software] CDs || Friendly [Software] Helpers |||| Linux Magazines || Provided by [New Media] |||| [Software] Books, Stickers and Badges || Friendly [Software] Helpers |||| [Commons Licensed] Music CDs || Produced by Dan Lynch ([Radio] and [Outlaws]), Luke and others ||||[LUG] Ubuntu Demo Area || [Pounder], Rick Vause, Rob McLellan and Tony Hughes ||
Who?
||<#80ff80>Who ||<#8080ff>What |||| Michael Dorrington || Team Leader |||| Leslie I'Anson || Helper |||| Luke Taylor || Helper |||| Asa || Venue Support |||| 'Mark White' < > || Moodle Demonstrator |||| [http://hacman.org.uk/|HACMan] http://hacman.org.uk/ || Robot Engineers |||| Des || [h] http://www.greenh.co.uk/ |||| Samantha Bail || [Girl Geeks] In-stall |||| 'Azizur Rahman' [http://twitter.com/Azizur/|@Azizur] || [http://mwug.info/|MWUG] |||| Robin Gower || [R], [Ltd.] |||| [Walker] || [Hurd] |||| [Maiden] || [http://drupal.org/|Drupal] demonstration |||| Anthony Harrison || [Software] on Windows |||| Roy || Publicity |||| Mark || Publicity ||
Post event
After the event we will go for drinks and food to continue the informal discussions. This will be at location(s) decided on the day.
SFD2009
Below was a our plan for SFD2009, and the results, which show it was a great success. We hope to make SFD2010 as good, if not better!
Event Plan
* Live demonstrations showcasing some of the best free software available. * Talks and advice from local free software experts. * Workshops conducting computer recycling and GNU/Linux installations. * Free software and other giveaways. * Free culture and free media exhibitions. * Refreshments, in the form of fair-trade beverages, biscuits and cake. * Literature and merchandise on sale.
Venue
The venue for this year's event is the [of Computer Science at the University of Manchester]; appropriately the birthplace of the world's first stored-program computer - the [Small-Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM)] nicknamed “Baby”. The main event will take place in the Kilburn building on Oxford Road [ [Street Map] | [Maps] ], a building named after one of Baby's creators, [Kilburn]. Doors will be open from 10am to 4pm.
Socialising
Following the main event, celebrations are expected to continue throughout the evening where food, drink and fun will be top on the agenda. Venue to be confirmed.
People
Please help support the event and the team by joining our mailing list <http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsuk-manchester> and volunteering. ||Leslie I'Anson ||Co. Event Organiser ||||Michael Dorrington ||Co. Co. Event Organiser ||||Luke Taylor ||Co. Co. Co. Event Organiser ||||Matthew Morten ||Treasurer ||||Owen Le Blanc ||Venue Support ||||Alan Holding ||Chief Publicity Officer ||||Dan Lynch ||Audio Producer ||||Janey Riley ||Caterer ||||Mark White ||Moodle Demonstrator ||||Des Gregory ||Chief Technical Engineer ||||Charles Brej ||Network Support Engineer ||||Big Bad Bob ||Chief Robotics Engineer ||||Jon Spriggs ||Robotics Demonstrator ||||Jane I'Anson ||Official Meeter & Greeter ||||Joe I'Anson ||DJ & Odd Job Man ||
And many more...
Publicity Materials
Posters, Flyers & Signs
* Main Poster [135.7kb] (greyscale, printed on A3, A4 and A5) * Event Plan Supporting Poster [129.8kb] (greyscale, printed on A3, A4 and A5) * About SFD Supporting Poster [161.9kb] (greyscale, printed on A3, A4 and A5) * Freedom vs. DRM Flyer [252.1kb] (full-colour/greyscale, printed on A4) * Copyright Devolution Flyer [184.8kb] (full-colour/greyscale, printed on A4) * Join MFS Sign [46.6kb] (greyscale, printed on custom card) * Donation Sign [63.9kb] (greyscale, printed on custom card)
Special thanks to Janet Hawtin of [Australia] for her assistance with the graphic design.
Stickers & Labels
* Software Freedom Day 09 [16.0kb] (mono, printed on Niceday 63.5x38.1) * Software Freedom Day 09 Remixed [25.5kb] (mono, unused) * Software Freedom Day [12.1kb] (mono, printed on Niceday 63.5x38.1)
Audio
* [Freedom Day Creative Commons Mix] (stereo, burned to 700MB/80Min CD-ROMs)
Special thanks to Dan Lynch of [Radio] and [Outlaws] fame for producing this awesome mix.
The Aftermath
The [http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/gal.../manchester|evidence] is clear, Software Freedom Day in Manchester was a huge success!
A big thank you to everyone who attend and participated in the event, especially Graham and Owen from the [of Manchester] for their help securing the venue, Alan from the [http://www.manchesterdda.com/|MDDA] for helping to publicise the event, Dan Lynch of [Radio] for the production of the [Free CD], Janey from [Cafe] for supplying the food, Des from [H] for setting up [Advanced] (amongst other things), Charles also from the the [of Manchester] for this network support, Mark White from the [http://www.mdpuk.com/|MDP] for his Moodle demonstrations, Bob and Jon from [Hackspace] for bringing their robots, Jane and Joe who helped out on the day and Michael, Luke and Leslie from [Free Software] for organizing the event.
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