On Feb 22, 2009 10:27am, Krishnakant krmane@gmail.com wrote:
Another suggestion.
We all do have a list of email ids in our address book.
Send a single email titled "use *only* open standards to protect your
own freedom of knowledge " and send "on purpose " a document in an open
standard which explains the subject line in details.
This is a good idea ! It would be nice if somebody draft it and forward.
~murali
One may call this spamming but doing this for a good cause is not that
harmful isn't it?
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On Sat, 2009-02-21 at 12:19 +0530, Anivar Aravind wrote:
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 11:44 AM, V. Sasi Kumar sasi.fsf@gmail.com>
wrote:
On Sat, 2009-02-21 at 03:55 +0530, Mani A wrote:
Document Freedom Day is on the 25thof March.
Thanks for reminding. Let us plan some activities for the day. Some
suggestions:
- An essay competition for students (Higher Secondary?)
- Lectures in educational institutions
- Public lectures
- Write letters to organisations that continue to use proprietary
standards
- Those who can, please write articles in local/national media
- Quiz competition for students
- Just printing posters and displaying in campuses
What do people think?
Also Try to push something like this
http://www.keionline.org/blogs/2008/12/06/dcos-agreement-on-procurement-in-s...
More tight agreement on Procurement in support of Open standards
based on National (Draft) policy for Open standards for e-governance
we can push Public/Private Institutions & Political parties (elections
are near) to sign this agreement
Anivar
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