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Open your Minds: Software Freedom Day 2009Reference: Rick Bahague
Contact:
secre...@cp-union.com / 4134196 / 09178840096
www.cp-union.com/sfd09
Software Freedom Day (SFD), the largest ever grassroots event
promoting and educating the public about Free and Open Source Software
(FOSS) in the Philippines, will be held on September 19, 2009 with
registration starting at 8:00. This international event will be hosted
by the University of Santo Tomas in Manila. SFD is an international
affair that will be participated in by more than a thousand teams in
over 90 countries worldwide, with the Philippine celebration marked by
simultaneous events from Luzon to Mindanao that will also be simulcast
over the internet.
The morning plenary sessions will introduce what FOSS and SFD is
and run participants through its basics, and explain what Free and Open
Culture is as the conceptual basis of this software movement. Bayan
Muna Rep. Teddy Casiño will also provide an update on the FOSS Bill
that they have sponsored and currently filed in Congress. The Computer
Professionals’ Union (CPU), the main organizer of the event, will also
be discussing the use of FOSS in social advocacy.
The latest versions of free operating systems and applications can
be copied and written on a CD on site. There will also be fun games
with exciting prizes as well as software freedom day t-shirts for sale
during the event. High quality free software will be available for
computers in the office and at home, even be well-polished games for
the gaming enthusiasts.
Global participation has relatively doubled since 2008’s record of
over 500 participating teams, with over 200 individuals having
participated in last year’s celebration. Participants are expected to
further increase this year, with more organizations and students from
schools such as Adamson University, University of Santo Tomas,
Philippine School for Business and Arts, Central Colleges of the
Philippines, Asian Academy of Business and Computers and University of
the Philippines pledging to participate this year.
The Software Freedom Day 2009 team is composed of CPU, the UST
Computer Science Society as the hosts, AdU Computer Science Open Source
University Meet-up, AdU Computer Science Society, AdU Web Development
Team, Asian Academy of Business and Computers, Blender Users Group,
Cybersercurity.Ph, Drupal Users Group, ICAII, Joomla Users Group,
LAMP-Pilipinas, PHP Users Group, PUP Taguig Computer Society, Ruby
Users Group, TXTPower!, Office of Rep. Teddy Casiño - Bayan Muna
Partylist, and the University of the Philippines Linux Users Group.
Those who cannot attend the event but would like to view the live video broadcast may do so visiting
http://www.cp-union.com/sfd09. For further information on SFD, visit the international website at
http://www.softwarefreedomday.org and
http://www.cp-union.com/sfd09 for the details of the local celebration.