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DATE | 2015-08-09 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Fwd: [NJLinux] Software Freedom Day
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On Fri, Aug 07, 2015 at 02:43:22PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: > > Other people's experience may differ, but, in my neck of the woods, > Software Freedom Day -- when I checked into it, several years in a row > -- turned out to overwhelmingly (to the exclusion of just about > everything else) about dispensing open source / free software > applications coiled for Win32 to MS-Windows users.
We had some of that. I had the pleasure of knowing, however, that if you installed all the X11 and WMAKER stuff on 295 that it would eventually cause the system to crash, not a huge accomplish mid you but still.
When I was stuck in the Pharmacy beihind a Wintel box, that disk actually came in handy. But FWIW, Evan used to punch out a bunch of SuSE live disk, and Knopix and whatever his little CD Burn could churn out cladestically at work, and we gave out a bunch of those disks and made some members.
Ruben
> > At the time, much of the activity centered around a CDR image called > OpenCD, which was entirely MS-Windows desktop applications. > > That project has been unmaintained since a schism in 2007 and problems > involving sponsor Canonical, Ltd.: > http://web.archive.org/web/20150403213028/http://www.chrisgray.me/2007/09/mutiny-aboard-the-good-ship-theopencd/ > > (There's a successor project, OpenDisc, that is likewise limited to > Win32 desktop software.) > > > Obviously, views differ widely on this, but I personally have better > things to do with my time than helping MS-Windows users redecorate their > prison cells. Of course, it's entirely possible that the focus and > activities of Software Freedom Day differs between years and between > locations -- but I thought I'd mention the issue, as it reportedlhas > been front and centre at least usually, and for all I know maybe always.
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