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It would be good to see some of you here,
I know education is something we all feel very strongly about.
See you there,
Tim

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Subject: [Fsuk-manchester] Reminder: Manchester Free Software Talk: 
Richard	Rothwell, M6-IT, 20th May 2008
Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 17:45:57 +0100
From: Dave Page <grimoire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: fsuk-manchester@xxxxxxxxxx, fsfe-uk@xxxxxxx

Who?
====

Richard Rothwell from M6-IT Community Interest Company - "Software
Freedom for the Education and Voluntary Sector" - http://m6-it.org

http://www.m6-it.org/author/RichardR

When?
=====

7pm, Tuesday 20th May 2008

If you're coming, please feel free to add yourself to the FSF Groups
wiki page:-

http://groups.fsf.org/index.php/Manchester/2008-05-20

What?
=====

Sustainable Education Solutions

Schools and students have been caught up in a cycle of computer
replacement and upgrade for the past two decades.  The development of
free software solutions offers a route out of this cycle.  The talk
will cover potential free software solutions for schools and families
to setup sustainable solutions that will enable them to concentrate on
their key purpose - that of educating the individual.  The
applicability of these solutions for community organisations will be
discussed.

Two key projects will be covered in detail: the installation of an
extensive LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) system at Handsworth
Grammar School and the Families On-Line project in Nottingham, where
the regeneration funding is being used to provide computers, with free
software, and an Internet connection to socially excluded families.
Mention will also be made of the Birmingham Friends of the Earth
smaller LTSP network.

Where?
======

Manchester Digital Development Agency (MDDA)
Lower Ground Floor
117-119 Portland Street
Manchester
M1 6ED

http://www.manchesterdda.com/directions/

Access to MDDA is via the doorbells in the entranceway. Wheelchair
access via a lift is available.

MDDA provide complimentary Fair Trade tea and coffee.

Why?
====

 From http://manchester.fsuk.org/blog/about/ :

Manchester Free Software was formed in response to a growing apparent
need for a group based in the Manchester area that focuses on free
software and GNU/Linux primarily, but also on issues such as Digital
Restrictions Management and other issues which infringe on the freedoms
of computer users. Anybody is welcome to the meetings, but you will be
particularly interested in the meetings if you are interested in the
activities of the Free Software Foundation, GNU Project, League for
Programming Freedom and the GNU/Linux operating system.

Dave
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Jabber: grimoire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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