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TayLUG/Abertay Linux Society
Software Freedom Day - Dundee - 18th September 2010
The Dundee & Tayside Linux Users Group (TayLUG ) and the University of Abertay Linux Society (UAD) Are Proud To Announce
Software Freedom Day 18th September 2010
10am - 4pm
Where
Hannah Maclure Centre, University of Abertay Dundee
Hannah Maclure Centre University of Abertay Dundee Top Floor Student Centre 1 - 3 Bell Street Dundee, DD1 1HP 01382 308324 exhibitions@abertay.ac.uk
Why
Software Freedom Day is celebrated every year on a Saturday in September where Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) enthusiasts give talks and demonstrations to the general public on what free software is about. This year there will be talks and demonstrations explaining about free software with the handing out of live free software CD's and USB flash drives. There will also be people there to help out the public on any questions they want to ask.
Talks
The schedule for talks this year is:
* Nicholas Walker : What is Free Software and why is it important?
* Christopher Wyllie : Open Source Software for students.
* Kris Findlay : Android and Embedded Linux.
* James Carter : Linux development using mono, c# & .net
* Arron Finnon : Breaking SSL
* Axel Bonneman : Open Street Map.
Demonstrations
There are a large number of demonstrations running all day... Where we will be demonstrating the best of Free and Open Source Software. Demo's include:
* Paul Lancaster : Making music with Ubuntu Studio.
* Gordon Dunlop : Virtual Machines.
* Huntly Cameron : Ubuntu for beginners.
* Robert McWilliam
* Kris Findlay : Joggler & OLPC.
* Nicholas Walker : Netbooks.