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ibook 2007-09-10 21:13:11   来自: ibook (北京)
标题:北京9-IS软件自由日 Software Freedom Day 2007 in Beijing 2007年9月15日星期六下午1点 清华大学信息大楼(FIT楼)二层多功能报告厅

  软件自由日
  http://sfd.beijinglug.org/
  2007年9月15日(星期六)- 下午1点
  清华大学信息大楼(FIT楼)二层多功能报告厅 (为于清华大学东门内西侧20米)
  
  软件自由日是一个全球性的、由普通人参与的向公众宣传软件自由的重要性、以及推广自由及开源软件的活动。每年九月的第三个星期六,全球各地的团队都会组织一些活动。最近一次的活动中,全世界有200多个团队参加。
  
  今年,北京Linux用户组(Beijing LUG)将在清华大学组织“北京软件自由日活动”,合作团队有COPU、CSIP、CSIA以及Ubuntu LocoTeam。本次活动的目的是在北京的学生和教师中推广自由软件的精神。如果你有兴趣来发掘一下自由软件如何让你美梦成真,本次活动一定要参加!
  
  在这次为时半天的活动中,您将见到每天使用自由软件的个人、团体及公司,他们将阐述他们这样做的理由。他们也将向您展示他们从这种超级体验中获取的益处,以及怎么加入他们的行列。
  
  如果你感到好奇、希望学习、希望发掘新事物,并且想得到众多的免费礼品,你应该参与这活动。
  
  本次半天活动将带您领略普通的计算、Web开发、游戏、移动电话以及三维动画。你将学到如何得到一个更好的工作以及找到社区内愿意提供帮助和支持的人。这里先列几个将参会的名角:
  
   * 著名的自由办公套装OpenOffice.org
   * 浏览Web、发送电子邮件以及管理网站的解决方案
   * 使用自由软件制作的专业三维动画及其中文支持社区
   * 更多让你惊奇的东西,诸如三维桌面以及以往只能想像的东西,全部是自由软件!
  
  怎么参加?到时露面即可!欲携友参加亦不必犹豫。
  Software Freedom Day 2007 in Beijing
  http://sfd.beijinglug.org/indexen.php
   Software Freedom Day
  September 15th, 2007 - 1PM
  Tsinghua University East Gate, FIT Building,
  No. 1 Zhong Guan Cun Road, Beijing, China
  
  Software Freedom Day is a global, grassroots effort to educate the public about the importance of software freedom and the virtues and availability of Free and Open Source Software. Local teams from all over the world organize events on the third Saturday in September. The most recent event involved over 200 teams from all over the world.
  
  This year, Beijing LUG is organizing the Beijing Software Freedom Day together with COPU, CSIP, CSIA and Ubuntu LocoTeam in Tsinghua University. Its objective is to promote and spread the spirit of FREE Software among the students and teachers in Beijing. If you are interested in finding out how FREE Software can make your dream come true, this is the one event you should go to!
  
  During this half-day event you will meet individuals, communities and companies using Free Software everyday and explaining why they are doing so. They will also show you all the benefits they have gained from this extraordinary adventure and how to Join them.
  
  So if you're curious, like to learn and discover new things and gets tons of free gifts, this is the place you want to be!
  
  This half-day event will take you from normal computing to web development, gaming, mobile telephony and 3D animations. You'll learn how to get a better job, find people willing to help and support you within the communities. Just to name a few you will meet:
  
   * The famous free Office Suite called OOo
   * Solutions to browse the web, send email and manage websites that are all free
   * Professional 3D animations movies made from free tools and the chinese community supporting it.
   * Many more amazing stuff like 3D desktops and things you can only dream of, all this for free!
  
  How to participate? Just show up! And don't hesitate to bring friends along.
  
  What is Free and Open Source Software?
  
  When we talk, in English, about "free software", there is a dangerous ambiguity, due to "free" meaning both "freedom" and "gratis". Therefore we will use mainly the term "open source" when referring to users freedom of use, redistribution, etc., and "gratis software" when referring to zero acquisition cost. Open source software does not have to be gratis. Even more, it usually is not, or at least, not completely.
  
  The main features that characterize free (open source) software is the freedom that users have to:
  
   * Use the software as they wish, for whatever they wish, on as many computers as they wish, in any technically appropriate situation.
   * Have the software at their disposal to fit it to their needs. Of course, this includes improving it, fixing its bugs, augmenting its functionality, and studying its operation.
   * Redistribute the software to other users, who could themselves use it according to their own needs. This redistribution can be done for free, or at a charge, not fixed beforehand.
  
  It is important to make clear that we are talking about freedom, and not obligation. That is, users of an open source program can modify it, if they feels it is appropriate. But in any case, they are not forced to do so. In the same way, they can redistribute it, but in general, they are not forced to do so.
  
  To satisfy those previous conditions, there is a fourth one which is basic, and is necessarily derived from them:
  
   * Users of a piece of software must have access to its source code.
  
  The source code of a program, usually written in a high level programming language, is absolutely necessary to be able to understand its functionality, to modify it and to improve it. If programmers have access to the source code of a program, they can study it, get knowledge of all its details, and work with it as the original author would.





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