On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 05:33:28PM +0000, Jonathan Roberts wrote:
> 
> Like I said though, please feel free to have a look and send some
> feedback - the address is:
> 
> http://questionsplease.org/freeme

This is *awesome*. I think this would be a wonderful item to hand out
during tabling/campaigning. At the moment, Florida Free Culture sticks
to mostly flyers and paper literature and sometimes hands out Ubuntu CDs
and plays CC music while tabling. Having something like this to share
with passers-by would be great.

Random feedback:
- Including the audio book "remix" of Free Culture would be neat. I find
  it nicer to listen to the book on a portable player than to read the
  PDF on a low-res computer screen and it's a great example of what less
  restrictive licensing allows.
  http://www.archive.org/details/free-culture-audiobook

- You could include Lessig's "Codev2". http://codev2.cc/

- The logo is really cool, but it really should be a lossless image. You
  can see jpg compression artifacts pretty clearly around the text.
  Having it be smaller may also be a good idea.

- Having the disk for download would be really nice. I understand that
  it would be very bandwidth intensive, but you can outsource that.
  You could contact some friends to host the Bittorrent tracker (can
  freeculture.org do this? Nelson? Asheesh?) and/or use the Internet
  Archive to host it. http://archive.org/ 

- I'm confused as to what the LiveCD functionality is for.

- On the "List" page, "lose" is misspelled: "If we give up the public
  domain we would stand to loose a lot!" :)


Keep up the awesome work and let us know when you finish!

Nile
President, Florida Free Culture



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