Document Freedom Day is about local engagement. For that, we need your help!
If you and your friends or user group mates want to organize an activity in your home town, you can do that very easily, in just 3 steps.
1) Go to our team website, and check whether someone is not doing the same in your town. We want our campaigns to be as impacting as possible, therefore, joining efforts is a very good idea! If someone is already doing that, then you are already on the right track, and can skip steps 2 and 3.
2) At this point you should have got ideas on what to do. If you don’t, you can check our website. Talk to your friends, plan the activity, elect a coordinator and add information to our Teams Website. Subscribe to our teams’ mailing list.
3) Write a blog post about your activity, and send it to the list. We’ll publish it in our Document Freedom Blog, and help you to spread the word about what you will do.
If you need any additional help, contact us! We’ll be glad to help you!
In case you have no idea what this blog post is about, then you might want to visit our website: http://www.documentfreedom.org/
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Hello, I have created a group in Facebook called DFD Document Freedom Day, Día del Documento Libre, to spread your initiative.
This group is open to everyone.
Hosting document freedom day at Emmarentia Primary School, raise awareness around open document formats and the importance of open documentformats as the School develops an open education practice. Also an opportunity to discuss the Schools open plans.