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A guided excursion through essential FOSS software for the Small / Medium Enterprise, Not for Profits and NGOs.
OpenOffice.org, The OpenSource Office Productivity Suite. Including the features and advantages of OOo over similar proprietary office software, implications of the G2009 deal and MSFT in schools,
Free software in Accounting, Linux Terminal Services, desktop publishing, graphics production and more. This could be the most profitable hour for your business/NFP/NGO this year<br><br>
- 12 noon: <b>The Free Software Environment</b> -- NandorTanczos
(still to be confirmed)
+ 12 noon: <b>The Free Software Environment</b> -- (Speaker
still to be confirmed)
How free and open source software is good for all.<br><br>
1 pm: <b>Gaming on Linux</b> -- CairoKingsbury
Free (Open Source) Games, and stuff that can be run in Free game machine emulators such as mednafen.<br><br>
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2 pm: <b>Photography</b> -- RonDean
From 35mm to the [GIMP]<br><br>
3 pm: <b>Setting Up Your Own WebServer</b> -- LizQuilty
- [Linux] + [Apache] + [MySQL] + [PHP] + MailServers
+ PackageManagement + WebInterfaces
= profit!<br><br>
+ [Linux] + [Apache] + [MySQL] + [PHP] + MailServer~s
+ PackageManagement + WebInterface~s
= profit!<br><br>
4 pm: <b>Free Culture Film Screening</b> -- FloydWilde
Hosted by Floyd a volunteer broadcaster for Community Radio Hamilton, his show [New It Make!|http://www.newitmake.org.nz] deals with Copyright, the Creative Commons, the Public Domain, and Free Culture.
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!!Installfest
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>
-!!Open Source
[Barcamp|WikiPedia:Barcamp]
+!!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/Open Source Software, Free Culture, [LCA10|http://www.lca2010.org.nz/] and more as part of our SFDBarcamp. <br><br>
The [SFDbarcamp] wiki page will be opened a week before the event, and anyone can sign up and give a talk on something they are interested in. The talks must have some general connection with Free/Libre/Open Source software.