Hi all,
maybe if interest to someone on the list:
The FSFE has opened a call for projects.
Best regards Patrick
-------- Original Message -------- From: Free Software Foundation Europe contact@fsfe.org Sent: September 6, 2020 10:33:16 AM GMT+02:00 To: Patrick Ohnewein patrick@fsfe.org Subject: Call to apply for FSFE support for your local project - Deadline: 4 October 2020
Dear Patrick Ohnewein,
It is no secret to tell you that the FSFE's activities are only possible with the priceless help of our contributors and supporters around Europe. From international campaigns to local information booths, our successful spreading of software freedom is based on many shoulders from active members within our community.
This is why ever since the FSFE e.V. has been keen on supporting initiatives and activities from local FSFE groups to single supporters. We happily support you with our expertise, our information material, our networks or even financially. To better formalize the latter, we will from now on run bi-monthly calls for FSFE community projects. Applying is as easy as filling out a simple online-form available here:
https://fsfe.org/community/projects-call/
To participate in the call you simply fill in your contact data and your project facts (who is doing what, when and how much it potentially will cost) and you will soon receive feedback, approval or a call back on your proposal.
Deadline for the first call will be 4 October 2020.
Please spread the word within your local groups or other FSFE channels you participate, to ensure everyone knows about it. If you already have a project in mind you like to apply with, check the corresponding detailed information and fill out the form afterwards.
If you have any questions, you can ask them anytime via contact@fsfe.org
We are looking forward to your proposal, Erik Albers for the FSFE
Magari domani sera alla riunione "quelli di Linux del Burgraviato"? ;) diego --------------------------------------- Diego Maniacco, Bolzano (Italy) diego.maniacco@gmail.com ---------------------------------------
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On Mon, 7 Sep 2020 at 18:29, Patrick Ohnewein patrick@ohnewein.net wrote:
Ciao Markus,
volentieri!
Patrick
On 07.09.20 17:59, Markus Egger wrote:
Ciao Patrick,
Grazie della info, lo trovo molto interessante e lodevole come iniziativa da parte della FSFE.
Forse possiamo organizzare un Brainstorming con altri interessati per capire se tra le tante idee che girano solitamente a voce, ce ne sono di idee/progetti realizzabili.
Sul sito vedo due esempi fittizi di iniziative nella call, che dovrebbero aiutare a capire che tipo di progetti - anche quelli dove si interagisce con la politica se ho capito bene - vengono sponsorizzati.
Tu saresti disponibile per un incontro (anche online) per discuterne?
(a patto che non siamo solo noi due, ma trovo anche altri interessati ;-) )
ciao, Markus
Am 06.09.20 um 11:46 schrieb Patrick Ohnewein:
Hi all,
maybe if interest to someone on the list:
The FSFE has opened a call for projects.
Best regards Patrick
-------- Original Message -------- From: Free Software Foundation Europe contact@fsfe.org contact@fsfe.org Sent: September 6, 2020 10:33:16 AM GMT+02:00 To: Patrick Ohnewein patrick@fsfe.org patrick@fsfe.org Subject: Call to apply for FSFE support for your local project - Deadline: 4 October 2020
Dear Patrick Ohnewein,
It is no secret to tell you that the FSFE's activities are only possible with the priceless help of our contributors and supporters around Europe. From international campaigns to local information booths, our successful spreading of software freedom is based on many shoulders from active members within our community.
This is why ever since the FSFE e.V. has been keen on supporting initiatives and activities from local FSFE groups to single supporters. We happily support you with our expertise, our information material, our networks or even financially. To better formalize the latter, we will from now on run bi-monthly calls for FSFE community projects. Applying is as easy as filling out a simple online-form available here:
https://fsfe.org/community/projects-call/
To participate in the call you simply fill in your contact data and your project facts (who is doing what, when and how much it potentially will cost) and you will soon receive feedback, approval or a call back on your proposal.
Deadline for the first call will be 4 October 2020.
Please spread the word within your local groups or other FSFE channels you participate, to ensure everyone knows about it. If you already have a project in mind you like to apply with, check the corresponding detailed information and fill out the form afterwards.
If you have any questions, you can ask them anytime via contact@fsfe.org
We are looking forward to your proposal, Erik Albers for the FSFE
Ciao, Patrick e Markus!
io ho da anni un'idea fissa. Una distribution stra-semplice da installare con una collezione di programmi didattici e amministrativi di base, in aggiunta programmi che si sono resi necessari da marzo a oggi, e una soluzione di identita' digitale. Come Ubuntu, ma se possibile piu' semplice da installare.
Oltre ai numerosi problemi ben conosciuti, credo che un blocco molto importante alla diffusione di Linux sia psicologico, che il sistema viene percepito come "difficile", "solo per specialisti" e cosi' via. Dobbiamo metterci nei panni di Nonna Papera: infilare la chiavetta e accendere il laptop e' un conto, rispondere a domande sulle partizioni, lingua ecc. un altro. Ma una volta che Linux e' installato nessuno impedisce allo specialista, o a Nonna Papera, di riconfigurarlo.
Potrebbe essere uno sviluppo naturale di FOSS. Qui mi fermo perche' non ho partecipato al suo sviluppo e quindi non sono la persona giusta per commentarlo.
Ho pero' fatto un'installazione di AstraLinux, il SW russo per pubbliche amministrazioni, scuole ecc. e l'ho trovato molto semplice, intuitivo, e con tutto il necessario gia' disponibile. Ricorda, con un po' di potenzialita' aggiuntiva, l'ambiente Raspberry Pi, sviluppato inizialmente proprio a scopo didattico.
Sono volentieri disponibile a incontri e approfondimenti.
Gianguido
On Mon, 2020-09-07 at 17:59 +0200, Markus Egger wrote:
Ciao Patrick,
Grazie della info, lo trovo molto interessante e lodevole come iniziativa da parte della FSFE.
Forse possiamo organizzare un Brainstorming con altri interessati per capire se tra le tante idee che girano solitamente a voce, ce ne sono di idee/progetti realizzabili.
Sul sito vedo due esempi fittizi di iniziative nella call, che dovrebbero aiutare a capire che tipo di progetti - anche quelli dove si interagisce con la politica se ho capito bene - vengono sponsorizzati.
Tu saresti disponibile per un incontro (anche online) per discuterne?
(a patto che non siamo solo noi due, ma trovo anche altri interessati ;-) )
ciao, Markus
Am 06.09.20 um 11:46 schrieb Patrick Ohnewein:
Hi all,
maybe if interest to someone on the list:
The FSFE has opened a call for projects.
Best regards Patrick
-------- Original Message -------- From: Free Software Foundation Europe contact@fsfe.org Sent: September 6, 2020 10:33:16 AM GMT+02:00 To: Patrick Ohnewein patrick@fsfe.org Subject: Call to apply for FSFE support for your local project - Deadline: 4 October 2020
Dear Patrick Ohnewein,
It is no secret to tell you that the FSFE's activities are only possible with the priceless help of our contributors and supporters around Europe. From international campaigns to local information booths, our successful spreading of software freedom is based on many shoulders from active members within our community.
This is why ever since the FSFE e.V. has been keen on supporting initiatives and activities from local FSFE groups to single supporters. We happily support you with our expertise, our information material, our networks or even financially. To better formalize the latter, we will from now on run bi-monthly calls for FSFE community projects. Applying is as easy as filling out a simple online-form available here:
https://fsfe.org/community/projects-call/
To participate in the call you simply fill in your contact data and your project facts (who is doing what, when and how much it potentially will cost) and you will soon receive feedback, approval or a call back on your proposal.
Deadline for the first call will be 4 October 2020.
Please spread the word within your local groups or other FSFE channels you participate, to ensure everyone knows about it. If you already have a project in mind you like to apply with, check the corresponding detailed information and fill out the form afterwards.
If you have any questions, you can ask them anytime via contact@fsfe.org
We are looking forward to your proposal, Erik Albers for the FSFE
Compatibilmente con SchooplSwap ci starei. diego --------------------------------------- Diego Maniacco, Bolzano (Italy) diego.maniacco@gmail.com ---------------------------------------
[image: Not f'd — you won't find me on Facebook] https://www.fsf.org/fb Not f'd — you won't find me on Facebook
On Mon, 7 Sep 2020 at 17:59, Markus Egger markus.egger@lugbz.org wrote:
Ciao Patrick,
Grazie della info, lo trovo molto interessante e lodevole come iniziativa da parte della FSFE.
Forse possiamo organizzare un Brainstorming con altri interessati per capire se tra le tante idee che girano solitamente a voce, ce ne sono di idee/progetti realizzabili.
Sul sito vedo due esempi fittizi di iniziative nella call, che dovrebbero aiutare a capire che tipo di progetti - anche quelli dove si interagisce con la politica se ho capito bene - vengono sponsorizzati.
Tu saresti disponibile per un incontro (anche online) per discuterne?
(a patto che non siamo solo noi due, ma trovo anche altri interessati ;-) )
ciao, Markus
Am 06.09.20 um 11:46 schrieb Patrick Ohnewein:
Hi all,
maybe if interest to someone on the list:
The FSFE has opened a call for projects.
Best regards Patrick
-------- Original Message -------- From: Free Software Foundation Europe contact@fsfe.org Sent: September 6, 2020 10:33:16 AM GMT+02:00 To: Patrick Ohnewein patrick@fsfe.org Subject: Call to apply for FSFE support for your local project -
Deadline: 4 October 2020
Dear Patrick Ohnewein,
It is no secret to tell you that the FSFE's activities are only possible
with
the priceless help of our contributors and supporters around Europe. From international campaigns to local information booths, our successful
spreading
of software freedom is based on many shoulders from active members
within our
community.
This is why ever since the FSFE e.V. has been keen on supporting
initiatives
and activities from local FSFE groups to single supporters. We happily
support
you with our expertise, our information material, our networks or even financially. To better formalize the latter, we will from now on run bi-monthly calls for FSFE community projects. Applying is as easy as
filling
out a simple online-form available here:
https://fsfe.org/community/projects-call/
To participate in the call you simply fill in your contact data and your project facts (who is doing what, when and how much it potentially will
cost)
and you will soon receive feedback, approval or a call back on your
proposal.
Deadline for the first call will be 4 October 2020.
Please spread the word within your local groups or other FSFE channels
you
participate, to ensure everyone knows about it. If you already have a
project
in mind you like to apply with, check the corresponding detailed
information
and fill out the form afterwards.
If you have any questions, you can ask them anytime via contact@fsfe.org
We are looking forward to your proposal, Erik Albers for the FSFE
Ciao Markus,
volentieri!
Patrick
On 07.09.20 17:59, Markus Egger wrote:
Ciao Patrick,
Grazie della info, lo trovo molto interessante e lodevole come iniziativa da parte della FSFE.
Forse possiamo organizzare un Brainstorming con altri interessati per capire se tra le tante idee che girano solitamente a voce, ce ne sono di idee/progetti realizzabili.
Sul sito vedo due esempi fittizi di iniziative nella call, che dovrebbero aiutare a capire che tipo di progetti - anche quelli dove si interagisce con la politica se ho capito bene - vengono sponsorizzati.
Tu saresti disponibile per un incontro (anche online) per discuterne?
(a patto che non siamo solo noi due, ma trovo anche altri interessati ;-) )
ciao, Markus
Am 06.09.20 um 11:46 schrieb Patrick Ohnewein:
Hi all,
maybe if interest to someone on the list:
The FSFE has opened a call for projects.
Best regards Patrick
-------- Original Message -------- From: Free Software Foundation Europe contact@fsfe.org Sent: September 6, 2020 10:33:16 AM GMT+02:00 To: Patrick Ohnewein patrick@fsfe.org Subject: Call to apply for FSFE support for your local project - Deadline: 4 October 2020
Dear Patrick Ohnewein,
It is no secret to tell you that the FSFE's activities are only possible with the priceless help of our contributors and supporters around Europe. From international campaigns to local information booths, our successful spreading of software freedom is based on many shoulders from active members within our community.
This is why ever since the FSFE e.V. has been keen on supporting initiatives and activities from local FSFE groups to single supporters. We happily support you with our expertise, our information material, our networks or even financially. To better formalize the latter, we will from now on run bi-monthly calls for FSFE community projects. Applying is as easy as filling out a simple online-form available here:
https://fsfe.org/community/projects-call/
To participate in the call you simply fill in your contact data and your project facts (who is doing what, when and how much it potentially will cost) and you will soon receive feedback, approval or a call back on your proposal.
Deadline for the first call will be 4 October 2020.
Please spread the word within your local groups or other FSFE channels you participate, to ensure everyone knows about it. If you already have a project in mind you like to apply with, check the corresponding detailed information and fill out the form afterwards.
If you have any questions, you can ask them anytime via contact@fsfe.org
We are looking forward to your proposal, Erik Albers for the FSFE
Ciao Patrick,
Grazie della info, lo trovo molto interessante e lodevole come iniziativa da parte della FSFE.
Forse possiamo organizzare un Brainstorming con altri interessati per capire se tra le tante idee che girano solitamente a voce, ce ne sono di idee/progetti realizzabili.
Sul sito vedo due esempi fittizi di iniziative nella call, che dovrebbero aiutare a capire che tipo di progetti - anche quelli dove si interagisce con la politica se ho capito bene - vengono sponsorizzati.
Tu saresti disponibile per un incontro (anche online) per discuterne?
(a patto che non siamo solo noi due, ma trovo anche altri interessati ;-) )
ciao, Markus
Am 06.09.20 um 11:46 schrieb Patrick Ohnewein:
Hi all,
maybe if interest to someone on the list:
The FSFE has opened a call for projects.
Best regards Patrick
-------- Original Message -------- From: Free Software Foundation Europe contact@fsfe.org Sent: September 6, 2020 10:33:16 AM GMT+02:00 To: Patrick Ohnewein patrick@fsfe.org Subject: Call to apply for FSFE support for your local project - Deadline: 4 October 2020
Dear Patrick Ohnewein,
It is no secret to tell you that the FSFE's activities are only possible with the priceless help of our contributors and supporters around Europe. From international campaigns to local information booths, our successful spreading of software freedom is based on many shoulders from active members within our community.
This is why ever since the FSFE e.V. has been keen on supporting initiatives and activities from local FSFE groups to single supporters. We happily support you with our expertise, our information material, our networks or even financially. To better formalize the latter, we will from now on run bi-monthly calls for FSFE community projects. Applying is as easy as filling out a simple online-form available here:
https://fsfe.org/community/projects-call/
To participate in the call you simply fill in your contact data and your project facts (who is doing what, when and how much it potentially will cost) and you will soon receive feedback, approval or a call back on your proposal.
Deadline for the first call will be 4 October 2020.
Please spread the word within your local groups or other FSFE channels you participate, to ensure everyone knows about it. If you already have a project in mind you like to apply with, check the corresponding detailed information and fill out the form afterwards.
If you have any questions, you can ask them anytime via contact@fsfe.org
We are looking forward to your proposal, Erik Albers for the FSFE
Ciao Diego,
On 06.09.20 15:40, Diego Maniacco wrote:
Leggendo la chiamata dell'FSFE mi è venuto da pensare alla revisione in atto presso LugBZ per i propri strumenti di comunicazione; a tuo parere un ambito simile potrebbe essere visto come un progetto di interesse FSFE?
cosa intendi?
FSFE invita i volontari e supporter della FSFE a fare delle azioni per promuovere il Software Libero. Attraverso la call chi si attiva per un azione (progetto) può richiedere un supporto per coprire i costi dell'azione.
Un caro saluto Patrick
Ciao Patrick, grazie del tuo costante informare la lista di queste iniziative.
Leggendo la chiamata dell'FSFE mi è venuto da pensare alla revisione in atto presso LugBZ per i propri strumenti di comunicazione; a tuo parere un ambito simile potrebbe essere visto come un progetto di interesse FSFE?
diego --------------------------------------- Diego Maniacco, Bolzano (Italy) diego.maniacco@gmail.com ---------------------------------------
[image: Not f'd — you won't find me on Facebook] https://www.fsf.org/fb Not f'd — you won't find me on Facebook
On Sun, 6 Sep 2020 at 11:46, Patrick Ohnewein patrick@ohnewein.net wrote:
Hi all,
maybe if interest to someone on the list:
The FSFE has opened a call for projects.
Best regards Patrick
-------- Original Message -------- From: Free Software Foundation Europe contact@fsfe.org Sent: September 6, 2020 10:33:16 AM GMT+02:00 To: Patrick Ohnewein patrick@fsfe.org Subject: Call to apply for FSFE support for your local project - Deadline: 4 October 2020
Dear Patrick Ohnewein,
It is no secret to tell you that the FSFE's activities are only possible with the priceless help of our contributors and supporters around Europe. From international campaigns to local information booths, our successful spreading of software freedom is based on many shoulders from active members within our community.
This is why ever since the FSFE e.V. has been keen on supporting initiatives and activities from local FSFE groups to single supporters. We happily support you with our expertise, our information material, our networks or even financially. To better formalize the latter, we will from now on run bi-monthly calls for FSFE community projects. Applying is as easy as filling out a simple online-form available here:
https://fsfe.org/community/projects-call/
To participate in the call you simply fill in your contact data and your project facts (who is doing what, when and how much it potentially will cost) and you will soon receive feedback, approval or a call back on your proposal.
Deadline for the first call will be 4 October 2020.
Please spread the word within your local groups or other FSFE channels you participate, to ensure everyone knows about it. If you already have a project in mind you like to apply with, check the corresponding detailed information and fill out the form afterwards.
If you have any questions, you can ask them anytime via contact@fsfe.org
We are looking forward to your proposal, Erik Albers for the FSFE