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| #format media This section is dedicated to the project Advocacy of Free Software |
This section is dedicated to the project Advocacy of Free Software. For reference you can find the [[Advocacy_project_draft|old advocacy project here]]. |
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| The Fellows of Free Software Foundation Europe can use this section to collect FAQ, presentation and teaching materials to effectively advocate Free Software. | The Fellows of Free Software Foundation Europe can use this section to collect FAQ, presentation and teaching materials to effectively advocate Free Software. |
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| Advocacy is a critical part of supporting a movement like Free Software. It is part education, part engagement. It is where we share our enthusiasm for Free Software and in the process make other people enthusiastic about it too. This is where every fellow can make a significant contribution to the FSFE and share our ideals with computer users, computer programmers and technology enthusiasts everywhere. | Advocacy is a critical part of supporting a movement like Free Software. It is part education, part engagement. It is where we share our enthusiasm for Free Software and in the process make other people enthusiastic about it too. This is where every fellow can make a significant contribution to the FSFE and share our ideals with computer users, computer programmers and technology enthusiasts everywhere. |
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| Advocacy is not just formal lectures. You can advocate Free Software when you talk to your coworkers, when you attend a conference and when you visit a user group. Advocacy is about engaging people with our ideals in a positive and constructive manner. | Advocacy is not just formal lectures. You can advocate Free Software when you talk to your coworkers, when you attend a conference and when you visit a user group. Advocacy is about engaging people with our ideals in a positive and constructive manner. |
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| There are no enforced rules to advocacy. However, there are some tips to help ensure that audiences are engaged and and goals are accomplished. This part of the fellowship site is intended to collect our tips together so we can improve and coordinate our individual advocacy. If you have presentation notes, tips or guides you would like to see added please write an e-mail either to discussion@fsfeurope.org (the public mainling list) or discussion@lists.fsfe.org (the internal mailing list for Fellows). | There are no enforced rules to advocacy. However, there are some tips to help ensure that audiences are engaged and and goals are accomplished. This part of the fellowship site is intended to collect our tips together so we can improve and coordinate our individual advocacy. If you have presentation notes, tips or guides you would like to see added please write an e-mail either to discussion@fsfeurope.org (the public mailing list) or discussion@lists.fsfe.org (the internal mailing list for Fellows). <<TableOfContents>> == Materials == Materials are stored in the `advocacy` SVN repository: Information about how to access the SVN can be found on the [[FellowshipHacks/Subversion|Subversion page]]. The repository content is also copied periodically to http://download.fsfe.org/advocacy. == Advocacy FAQs == We want to help answer questions people might have about advocating Free Software. To do this we have built a FAQ that offers tips for giving talks. If you have anything to add to this FAQ please let us know! <<FullSearch(title:re:Advocacy_faq.*)>> See the [[UserGuide#Translated_pages|guide to translated pages]] for more information about these translations and how to start your own translated version of the FAQ. == Leaflets == On the [[Leaflets]] page you can find some useful Fellowship and FSFE leaflets ready to be printed (or improved!) == Graphics == [[https://www.fsfe.org/contribute/advocacy/| Graphics, banners and web buttons]] to put in your website or blog. '''''[[https://www.fsfe.org/contribute/advocacy/cwfs.en.html| Created with Free Software]]''''' stamps to promote Free Software, put them in your website, your blog or in your presentation. To create your own material, you can find the official Fellowship colours and other designer guidelines on the [[https://fsfe.org/contribute/designers/styleguide.en.html#id-fellowship-guide|designer section]] of the website. == Audio/Video == We have lists of Free Software [[Video|videos]] and [[Audio|audio]] recordings. Videos can be an extremely valuable learning tool - and often interesting and entertaining. == Transcripts == We also have a [[Transcripts|list of transcripts]] of several talks about topics related to Free Software. == Books == There is a [[http://innodes.fh-brandenburg.de/bibdb/|project for a bibtex database for Free Software books]]. == Other Advocacy Pages == A selection of pages related to advocacy issues are available on this site, some of which could eventually be used actively for advocacy purposes. <<FullSearch(category:CategoryAdvocacy -title:Advocacy_faq* -title:groups/* -title:Audio -title:Video -title:Leaflets -title:Transcripts -title:Advocacy)>> ---- CategoryAdvocacy |
This section is dedicated to the project Advocacy of Free Software. For reference you can find the old advocacy project here.
The Fellows of Free Software Foundation Europe can use this section to collect FAQ, presentation and teaching materials to effectively advocate Free Software.
Advocacy is a critical part of supporting a movement like Free Software. It is part education, part engagement. It is where we share our enthusiasm for Free Software and in the process make other people enthusiastic about it too. This is where every fellow can make a significant contribution to the FSFE and share our ideals with computer users, computer programmers and technology enthusiasts everywhere.
Advocacy is not just formal lectures. You can advocate Free Software when you talk to your coworkers, when you attend a conference and when you visit a user group. Advocacy is about engaging people with our ideals in a positive and constructive manner.
There are no enforced rules to advocacy. However, there are some tips to help ensure that audiences are engaged and and goals are accomplished. This part of the fellowship site is intended to collect our tips together so we can improve and coordinate our individual advocacy. If you have presentation notes, tips or guides you would like to see added please write an e-mail either to discussion@fsfeurope.org (the public mailing list) or discussion@lists.fsfe.org (the internal mailing list for Fellows).
Contents
Materials
Materials are stored in the advocacy SVN repository: Information about how to access the SVN can be found on the Subversion page.
The repository content is also copied periodically to http://download.fsfe.org/advocacy.
Advocacy FAQs
We want to help answer questions people might have about advocating Free Software. To do this we have built a FAQ that offers tips for giving talks. If you have anything to add to this FAQ please let us know!
See the guide to translated pages for more information about these translations and how to start your own translated version of the FAQ.
Leaflets
On the Leaflets page you can find some useful Fellowship and FSFE leaflets ready to be printed (or improved!)
Graphics
Graphics, banners and web buttons to put in your website or blog.
Created with Free Software stamps to promote Free Software, put them in your website, your blog or in your presentation.
To create your own material, you can find the official Fellowship colours and other designer guidelines on the designer section of the website.
Audio/Video
We have lists of Free Software videos and audio recordings. Videos can be an extremely valuable learning tool - and often interesting and entertaining.
Transcripts
We also have a list of transcripts of several talks about topics related to Free Software.
Books
There is a project for a bibtex database for Free Software books.
Other Advocacy Pages
A selection of pages related to advocacy issues are available on this site, some of which could eventually be used actively for advocacy purposes.
