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This Saturday, September 20th, there will be worldwide events to celebrate free software. As you can see from the [http://cgi.softwarefreedomday.org/map.shtml map of events], there are hundreds of happenings at locations across all continents, including the humble Devonport, NZ - a reported stronghold of Organic Design supporters! Teams that registered early could request numerous give-aways, which were donated by the [http://softwarefreedomday.org/SponsorsAndSupporters sponsors] (nice to see some sizable "corporates" amongst them!) and distributed by the SFD team. A [http://softwarefreedomday.org/FrontPage wiki] is being used to coordinate the event, it also has a [http://planet.softwarefreedomday.org/ blog section] for frequent updates in various languages.  
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This Saturday, September 20th, there will be worldwide events to celebrate free software. As you can see from the [http://cgi.softwarefreedomday.org/map.shtml map of events], there are hundreds of happenings at locations across all continents, including the humble Devonport, NZ - a reported stronghold of Organic Design supporters! Teams that registered early could request numerous give-aways, which were donated by the [http://softwarefreedomday.org/SponsorsAndSupporters sponsors] (nice to see some sizable "corporates" amongst them!) and distributed by the Software Freedom Day (SFD) organisers. A [http://softwarefreedomday.org/FrontPage wiki] is being used to coordinate the event, it has a very comprehensive [http://softwarefreedomday.org/StartGuide instruction manual] for running an event and a [http://planet.softwarefreedomday.org/ blog section] for frequent updates in various languages.  
  
The organisation and structure of the event itself can be seen as an expression of free software ideals; it is an example of people coming together around the world to celebrate one of our most basic and treasured ideals - that of freedom. The resources supplied on the wiki include [http://softwarefreedomday.org/Downloads%26Resources marketing material] in open formats and some loose guidelines, such as agreeing to keep things positive, rather than bashing ''certain corporations'' which shall remain unnamed:-) The event has been held for several years and is growing in size every time. At SFD 2007, there were over 330 teams registered, this year there are over 500! Kudos to the [http://softwarefreedomday.org/sfi organisers] and the army of enthusiasts and of course the sponsors, for doing the right thing.
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The organisation and structure of the event itself can be seen as an expression of free software ideals; it is an example of people coming together around the world to celebrate one of our most basic and treasured ideals - that of freedom. The resources supplied on the wiki include [http://softwarefreedomday.org/Downloads%26Resources marketing material] in open formats and some [http://softwarefreedomday.org/StartGuide#head-aa7a0beca0e7ad3207b6fbae56244daefbb2a729 loose guidelines], such as agreeing to keep things positive, rather than bashing ''certain corporations'' which shall remain unnamed. The event has been held for several years and is growing in size every time. At SFD 2007, there were over 330 teams registered, this year there are over 500! Kudos to the [http://softwarefreedomday.org/sfi organisers], the [http://softwarefreedomday.org/teams teams] and of course the sponsors, for doing the right thing.
  
 
Some of us will be doing a stall at [http://www.wharfit.co.nz/Free_Software_meetings Wharf IT], a local affiliated business, to show what can be done with free software. There will be public software demonstrations and people will be able to take home various Linux distributions on DVD or memory stick; we will also cater to Mac and Windows users.  
 
Some of us will be doing a stall at [http://www.wharfit.co.nz/Free_Software_meetings Wharf IT], a local affiliated business, to show what can be done with free software. There will be public software demonstrations and people will be able to take home various Linux distributions on DVD or memory stick; we will also cater to Mac and Windows users.  

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Celebrating Freedom

Softwarefreedomday2008.svg

This Saturday, September 20th, there will be worldwide events to celebrate free software. As you can see from the map of events, there are hundreds of happenings at locations across all continents, including the humble Devonport, NZ - a reported stronghold of Organic Design supporters! Teams that registered early could request numerous give-aways, which were donated by the sponsors (nice to see some sizable "corporates" amongst them!) and distributed by the Software Freedom Day (SFD) organisers. A wiki is being used to coordinate the event, it has a very comprehensive instruction manual for running an event and a blog section for frequent updates in various languages.

The organisation and structure of the event itself can be seen as an expression of free software ideals; it is an example of people coming together around the world to celebrate one of our most basic and treasured ideals - that of freedom. The resources supplied on the wiki include marketing material in open formats and some loose guidelines, such as agreeing to keep things positive, rather than bashing certain corporations which shall remain unnamed. The event has been held for several years and is growing in size every time. At SFD 2007, there were over 330 teams registered, this year there are over 500! Kudos to the organisers, the teams and of course the sponsors, for doing the right thing.

Some of us will be doing a stall at Wharf IT, a local affiliated business, to show what can be done with free software. There will be public software demonstrations and people will be able to take home various Linux distributions on DVD or memory stick; we will also cater to Mac and Windows users.

So help us make this a big day, it is not too late to register a team and of course you can always support your local team by showing up at the event!