Press-release of the Free Software Foundation Europe For immediate release
"Free Software Foundation Europe for the first time at the LinuxTag. Invitation to interviews."
(Stuttgart, Germany) From July 5th until 8th 2001 the LinuxTag will take place in at the Messe Stuttgart. Europe's biggest event for Free Software and GNU/Linux will be premiere event for the Free Software Foundation Europe to present itself with its own booth.
The FSF Europe would like to use this opportunity in order to introduce itself to the press and would like to invite you to interview appointments with Georg Greve and/or Bernhard Reiter during the LinuxTag.
Georg C. F. Greve is initiator and president of the FSF Europe and can answer questions about the background of the FSF Europe and the European perspective.
Bernhard Reiter is founding member and German representative of the FSF Europe and can talk about the development of Free Software in Germany.
Both will be pleased to talk to you about basic issues of Free Software.
Please make appointments by email to press@germany.fsfeurope.org or through the FSF Europe booth on the LinuxTag.
About the FSF Europe:
The Free Software Foundation Europe is the sister organization of the Free Software Foundation created 1985 by Richard M. Stallman in the United States of America.
Principal goals of the FSF Europe are coordination of Free Software initiatives throughout Europe, providing a Free Software competence-center for politicians and journalists and infrastructure for Free Software projects, especially the GNU Project.
Further information about the FSF Europe can be found at
Contact: Europe Georg C. F. Greve greve@gnu.org Tel: +49-40-23809080 Fax: +49-40-23809081 France Frederic Couchet fcouchet@april.org Tel: +33 6 60 68 89 31 Germany Bernhard Reiter bernhard@intevation.de Tel: +49-541 - 335 08 - 33 Italy Alessandro Rubini rubini@gnu.org Tel: +39-0382-529.554 (o .424) Fax: +39-0382-529.424 Sweden Jonas Öberg jonas@gnu.org Tel: +46-21-144831
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