Ubuntu 11.04 Release Party

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Revision as of 20:54, 20 February 2011

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Ubuntu 11.04 Release Party
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Type of Event: Party
From: 2011/04/29 07:00:00 PM
Till: 2011/04/29 11:59:59 PM
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We celebrate the launch of the new version of Ubuntu.

If the weather is nice, there will be a barbecue but it is the best if you bring your own food.

I try to get some DVDs/CDs from Canonical so everyone can get one for free.


Involve non-linux users

As Ubuntu is probably the most popular GNU/Linux version for beginners and switchers it would be a great contribution to the free software & culture world, if we could get new people involved with Linux. So what is left to do?

As already mentioned, providing folks with enough Ubuntu CDs as well as a information sheet with helpful information about the beginning or switching to GNU/Linux. A few boxes with prepared operating systems would be recommendable as well. A small presentation about GNU/Linux, the philosophy and the main features of Ubuntu. Don't forget the kids - there are very good educational an games applications for the youngsters.

At the end we can call it an evening.

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