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[Office-commits] r10054 - trunk/campaigns


From: sysadmin
Subject: [Office-commits] r10054 - trunk/campaigns
Date: Wed, 07 Oct 2009 20:44:50 -0400

Author: www-data
Date: Wed Oct  7 20:44:50 2009
New Revision: 10054

Log:
web commit by tal82k

Modified:
   trunk/campaigns/osfreewhy.mdwn

Modified: trunk/campaigns/osfreewhy.mdwn
==============================================================================
--- trunk/campaigns/osfreewhy.mdwn      Wed Oct  7 20:43:14 2009        (r10053)
+++ trunk/campaigns/osfreewhy.mdwn      Wed Oct  7 20:44:50 2009        (r10054)
@@ -18,6 +18,6 @@
 
 Does it upset you that Microsoft and Apple take your freedom, your rights, for 
granted?  It should.  But, how can you fight back?  There are so many ways.  
You can learn more about our campaign  to show the problems with Windows 7 at 
<www.windows7sins.org>.  Another really big way to fight back is by refusing to 
use a non-free operating system.  GNU/Linux is a great way to do that.
 
-There are a lot of distributions of GNU/Linux.  A distribution is sort of like 
a flavor.  Each distribution has its own look and feel.  Some are easier to 
use, and some more difficult.  Some are more free and some are less.  Most 
distributions are free-of-charge, which is another advantage over non-Free 
systems.  You can get free updates for life.  The FSF maintains a list of fully 
Free distributions at <www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html>.  There is also a 
list of common GNU/Linux distributions that are not fully endorsed by the FSF 
with reasons why.  That is available at 
<http://www.gnu.org/distros/common-distros.html>.
+There are a lot of distributions of GNU/Linux.  A distribution is sort of like 
a flavor.  Each distribution has its own look and feel.  Some are easier to 
use, and some more difficult.  Some are more free and some are less.  Most 
distributions are free-of-charge, which is another advantage over non-Free 
systems.  You can get free updates for life.  The FSF maintains a list of fully 
Free distributions at <http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html>.  There is 
also a list of common GNU/Linux distributions that are not fully endorsed by 
the FSF with reasons why.  That is available at 
<http://www.gnu.org/distros/common-distros.html>.
 
 To better understand the relevance of Free Software through analogies, please 
watch the Freedom Fry 
[video](http://www.gnu.org/fry/happy-birthday-to-gnu.html) or read the Car 
Analogy [[thecaranalogy_bullet_style]]




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