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[Office-commits] r9799 - trunk/campaigns/pipeline


From: sysadmin
Subject: [Office-commits] r9799 - trunk/campaigns/pipeline
Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 15:40:27 -0400

Author: www-data
Date: Tue Sep 29 15:40:27 2009
New Revision: 9799

Log:
web commit by holmes

Modified:
   trunk/campaigns/pipeline/videotestimonials.mdwn

Modified: trunk/campaigns/pipeline/videotestimonials.mdwn
==============================================================================
--- trunk/campaigns/pipeline/videotestimonials.mdwn     Tue Sep 29 15:40:00 
2009        (r9798)
+++ trunk/campaigns/pipeline/videotestimonials.mdwn     Tue Sep 29 15:40:27 
2009        (r9799)
@@ -48,15 +48,17 @@
 
 ### Email to info-fsf
 
-The FSF is launching a new campaign, and we'd love to have you involved.  One 
of the most important tasks for us at FSF is to persuade people that free 
software is crucially important to a free society, and that they should switch 
to free software in their own work.  But in many ways, most of this work has 
always been done by the millions of free software users around the world, 
telling others why they care about free software and what they use it for.
+The FSF is launching a new campaign, and we'd love to have you involved.
 
-So, why not make all that energy, specificity, and persuasion part of our 
message to the world on FSF.org?  And what better way to do it than videos from 
free software supporters, published using free formats and an exciting new free 
standard for online video?
+One of the most important tasks for us at FSF is to persuade people that free 
software is crucially important to a free society, and that they should switch 
to free software in their own work.  But in many ways, most of this work has 
always been done by the millions of free software users around the world, 
telling others why they care about free software and what they use it for.
+
+So, why not make all that energy, specificity, and persuasion part of our 
message to the world on FSF.org?  And what better way to do it than with videos 
from free software supporters, published using free formats and an exciting new 
free standard for online video?
 
 In 5 minutes, using a camcorder, digital camera, or webcam, you can create a 
video about why you or a friend love free software. Then submit your video and 
invite friends to do the same!
 
 Submission guidelines:
 
-http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/video_testimonial_guidelines/
+<http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/video_testimonial_guidelines/>
 
 At the Women in Free Software Summit and the Boston celebration of Software 
Freedom Day 2009, FSF volunteer Dana Moser roved the event asking participants 
the following questions, and making videos of the responses:
 
@@ -75,18 +77,19 @@
 
 More about Dana:
 
-* http://curiousart.org/resume.html
+* <http://curiousart.org/resume.html>
 
 We look forward to watching your contributions!
 
 Thanks,
 
 Holmes Wilson
+
 Free Software Foundation
 
 P.S. We've been collecting written testimonials for a while-- check out the 
link below.  If you'd like to submit a written testimonial, email address@hidden
 
-http://www.fsf.org/resources/testimonials
+<http://www.fsf.org/resources/testimonials>
 
 ### Post to FSF.org
 
@@ -98,7 +101,7 @@
 
 The FSF is launching a new campaign, and we'd love to have you involved.  One 
of the most important tasks for us at FSF is to persuade people that free 
software is crucially important to a free society, and that they should switch 
to free software in their own work.  But in many ways, most of this work has 
always been done by the millions of free software users around the world, 
telling others why they care about free software and what they use it for.  
 
-So, why not make all that energy, specificity, and persuasion part of our 
message to the world on FSF.org?  And what better way to do it than videos from 
free software supporters, published using free formats and an exciting new free 
standard for online video?  
+So, why not make all that energy, specificity, and persuasion part of our 
message to the world on FSF.org?  And what better way to do it than with videos 
from free software supporters, published using free formats and an exciting new 
free standard for online video?  
 
 At the Women in Free Software Summit and the Boston celebration of Software 
Freedom Day 2009, FSF volunteer <a 
href="http://curiousart.org/resume.html";>Dana Moser</a> roved the event asking 
participants the following questions, and making videos of the responses:
 




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