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root is a open organization. Our primary objective is to create and spread awareness of Free Software technologies in different strata of society. We are driven by volunteers, who by day are software engineers, students, academicians, or government officials, and by night are Free Software evangelists. | root is a open organization. Our goal is to create and spread awareness of Free Software technologies and to bring people in pace with changing technology. We do not have focused people/volunteers except the core team we are open to be joined by anyone who is willing to join us. |
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We work closely with college students and encourage them to use, and help develop, Free Software. To make this student interaction, we set up college-level units called GNU/Linux User Groups (GLUGs). These GLUGs organise various technical sessions and events. | We work closely with college students and encourage them to use, and help develop, Free Software. To make this student interaction, we organize small technical sessions and events in small groups. |
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But what is Free Software? Free Software is software that respects a user’s freedoms. In brief, it means that all users have the freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change, and improve the software as they see fit. Think Free as in Free Speech, not Free Biryani. | But what is Free Software? Free Software is software that respects a user’s freedoms. In brief, it means that all users have the freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change, and improve the software as they see fit. '''Free as in Free Speech''', not Free Biryani. |
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root is a open organization. Our goal is to create and spread awareness of Free Software technologies and to bring people in pace with changing technology. We do not have focused people/volunteers except the core team we are open to be joined by anyone who is willing to join us.
We work closely with college students and encourage them to use, and help develop, Free Software. To make this student interaction, we organize small technical sessions and events in small groups.
But what is Free Software? Free Software is software that respects a user’s freedoms. In brief, it means that all users have the freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change, and improve the software as they see fit. Free as in Free Speech, not Free Biryani.
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