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An InstallFest is a chance for users new to Linux and open source software to bring their computers to have Linux installed on them at no charge by experienced users, as well as providing a supportive environment to ask questions, try out the software and get any technical problems resolved.<br><br>
!!FOSS [Barcamp|WikiPedia:Barcamp]
-A barcamp is an open, participatory event or “unconference”, with content provided by all those attending. We are organizing a number of topics including Music/Audio programs, Software Patents (why they are bad), Commercial Viability Of [Free]/OpenSource Software, Free Culture, [LCA10|http://www.lca2010.org.nz/] and more as part of our SFDBarcamp. Anyone can sign up and give a talk on something they are interested in, though the talks must have some general connection with Free/Libre/Open Source software.
+A barcamp is an open, participatory event or “unconference”, with content provided by all those attending. That means you, yes, you can sign up on this page:
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+SFDbarcamp
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+And give a presentation on anything your excited about, and just itching to tell people.
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We are organizing a number of topics including Music/Audio programs, Software Patents (why they are bad), Commercial Viability Of [Free]/OpenSource Software, Free Culture, [LCA10|http://www.lca2010.org.nz/] and more as part of our SFDBarcamp. Anyone can sign up and give a talk on something they are interested in, though the talks must have some general connection with Free/Libre/Open Source software.
!! Welcome!
Feel free to browse through our web site:
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* NewToLinux
!!! Thanks to our sponsors and supporters
-* To
<b>Software Freedom International</b> for the amazing green shirts, balloons and [DVD]s, and for having the idea in the first place
-* To
<b>Wintec</b> and <b>The NewZealandComputerSociety</b> (NZCS), for arranging the awesome venue
-* To
<b>VelocityNetworks</b>, for providing us with the vital Internet connectivity
-* To
<b>RimuHosting</b>, for supplying the handy [USB] KeyDrive~s
-* To
<b>TrustWaikato</b>, for helping us get the word out
-* To
<b>our
members</b>, for being there
+* <b>Software Freedom International</b> for the amazing green shirts, balloons and [DVD]s, and for having the idea in the first place
+* <b>Wintec</b> and <b>The NewZealandComputerSociety</b> (NZCS), for arranging the awesome venue
+* <b>VelocityNetworks</b>, for providing us with the vital Internet connectivity
+* <b>RimuHosting</b>, for supplying the handy [USB] KeyDrive~s
+* <b>TrustWaikato</b>, for helping us get the word out
+* <b>Our
members</b>, for being there
Enquiries about this event may be directed by mail to [mailto:president@wlug.org.nz] or phone call to 021-214-1196.