I recently gave a gave a presentation on open source values and culture
at the Richmond Church of the Brethren. Some of you were there and
contributed, so thanks!
I thought there might be some interest in having some bullet points from
the presentation online, so I've posted there here, along with some
links which provides some context for each topic.
http://www.richmondcomputes.org/blog/mark/open_source_values_and_culture_presentation
I enjoyed it and could easily do something like that again. :)
Looking forward, Software Freedom Day is coming up in a little over a month:
http://softwarefreedomday.org/
The recommendations for what groups should do on this day is rather
open-ended. Some suggestions are here:
http://softwarefreedomday.org/StartGuide#head-19767507175880cf43c7f07f73aaa548f63d0a90
My personal interests range from "Have a FOSS picnic or BBQ" to "Get
together with schools, universities and other people who can benefit
from Free Software".
Since we are still getting organized as a group, it may more sense to do
something more low key like a picnic, with the intent to use the event
meet others interested in open source, and have some in person
discussions about what shape we want ROSCo to take in the future.
Anyone else interested in helping to organize something?
Mark