On Fri, 2013-02-22 at 13:14 +0000, kelvan@logic.at wrote:
Mach ma da was?
Ich fände das super und sehr wichtig, aber ich bin ziemlich ahnungslos, was das Thema betrifft...
Am spannendsten fände ich aufzubereiten wie es möglich ist an Freie Hardware zu kommen und wie Leute hier Freie Hardware unterstützen können.
Auf jeden Fall würde sich ein Vortrag im Metalab anbieten.
Wer kennt sich damit aus?
Franz
p.s.: Ich bin gerade dabei mich auf den heutigen Freie Kultur Workshop auf der Solidarökonomie-Konferenz in der Boku vorzubereiten. Es sind irre viele Leute dort.
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-------- Forwarded Message -------- From: Kay metalab@plexities.com Reply-to: "Interne Metalab Liste (members only)" intern@lists.metalab.at To: Interne Metalab Liste (members only) intern@lists.metalab.at Subject: [intern] Fwd: [core] Launching Hardware Freedom Day on April 20 2013 Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2013 11:33:05 +0000
Forwarding from core... -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [core] Launching Hardware Freedom Day on April 20 2013 Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2013 18:47:59 +0800 From: Pockey Lam pockey@softwarefreedomday.org Reply-To: core@lists.metalab.at To: hackerspace@digtalfreedomfoundation.org Hi there! The Digital Freedom Foundation[1] (the organization behind Software Freedom Day) is launching a new celebration around Open Source Hardware called Hardware Freedom Day [2] (www.hfday.org) and which will be celebrated on April 20, 2013 (Saturday). We just launched registration[3] yesterday and believe you should be interested in participating! Our vision is to use this day to promote your local space and use it as an open door day to showcase your facilities and your community. Maybe running simple workshops on soldering or Arduino hacking makes sense, maybe something else is better: you're the organizer, so definitely you should know better. If not you can always subscribe to our mailing list[4] and see what others are doing. We also have an IRC channel on freenode (#hfd) for instant communication. Last but not least we will be sending an event kit (t-shirts, banners, posters, stickers, balloons, etc) free of charge to all the teams who register before March 15, 2013. So wait not longer and rush to the hfd wiki[5], create your event page[6], put up your program and register your event[3] before the deadline! Also help us to make this event as big as SFD by using our banners[7] and countdown[8] on your website. Feel free to localize these artworks (all released under a CC-BY license) to your language and don't forget to share your files on the HFD wiki for others. Thanks a lot and happy HFD! ---- The Digital Freedom Foundation Board [1]http://www.digitalfreedomfoundation.org/ [2]http://www.hfday.org/ [3]http://www.hfday.org/cgi-bin/register.py [4]http://mail.sf-day.org/lists/listinfo/hfd-discuss [5]http://wiki.hfday.org/ [6]http://wiki.hfday.org/CreateYourEventpage [7]http://wiki.hfday.org/Artwork#Web_banners [8]http://hfday.org/promote/hfd-countdown _______________________________________________ intern mailing list intern@lists.metalab.at https://metalab.at/wiki/Intern_Abonnement_Verwalten https://lists.metalab.at/mailman/listinfo/intern
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