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Re: Who can continue RMS work?
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Jean Louis |
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Re: Who can continue RMS work? |
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Wed, 14 Apr 2021 19:51:24 +0300 |
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* mrf <itis103temp@gmail.com> [2021-04-14 18:19]:
>
> I made terrible grammatical mistake the title should "be Who can
> continue RMS work?"
We can write projects and everybody decentralized can promote free
software philosophy. Projects like:
1. [ ] Make a list of 3 universities in your country.
2. [ ] Contact Science Department at each of their universities and
find out their stance on free software, and if they use ever
such in their CS
3. [ ] Ask if they would be willing to get a speech on free software.
4. [ ] Schedule appointment, prepare flyers, publish, arrange with
professors the speech with the fool hall.
5. [ ] Bring more friends to include in the speech. More speakers is
better.
6. [ ] Promote 4 freedom in speech, offer DVDs and collect some
donations.
7. [ ] Tell them about free software replacements. Ask students about
problems with proprietary software, do they really buy it, or
copy, why they should be called "pirates", and so on, make
people laugh. Get them to sign up for more information, so that
user groups may be opened.
8. [ ] Get a good conclusion on the end that everybody understands
benefits and control of developers versus freedom of users.
9. [ ] By using already made speech, contact other university and
schedule new speech.
10. [ ] Open up GNU/Linux user groups.
You can run this project yourself, right now, and expand upon it.
Jean
Take action in Free Software Foundation campaigns:
https://www.fsf.org/campaigns
Sign an open letter in support of Richard M. Stallman
https://stallmansupport.org/
https://rms-support-letter.github.io/