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David Sugar to speak at OpenWeekend, GNU Alexandria discussed
By a member of the hurd, Section GNU-Friends
Posted on Tue Mar 4th, 2003 at 05:35:33 GMT
David Sugar will be speaking for the Free Software Foundation (http://www.fsf.org) about government use of Free Software at this year's "OpenWeekend" (http://en.openweekend.cz), on the afternoon of March 15th, at the Department of Computer Sciences and Engineering at Czech Technical University, in the city of Prague, Czech Republic. In addition to speaking about free software adoption in the public sector, a new package, GNU Alexandria, will be introduced for public discussion. This new package is intended to enable wide access to e-government services by the visually impaired using the public telephone network.

 

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David Sugar to speak at OpenWeekend, GNU Alexandria discussed | 2 comments (2 topical, editorial) | Post A Comment
[new] Recording? (#1)
by jbn (#168) () on Tue Mar 4th, 2003 at 15:01:16 GMT
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I would greatly appreciate it if someone could make a recording of his talk. I host a radio show aimed at issues of interest to the Free Software community (Wednesday mornings 2-5am, WEFT 90.1 FM USA) and I'd like to air a high-quality recording. Please feel free to e-mail me to arrange obtaining the file. Thanks.

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[new] r"r- (#2)
by a member of the hurd (#-1) on Wed Dec 15th, 2004 at 11:04:56 GMT

鲜 /--*i googler"r- 鲜 /--*i /-绿A`d摆

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