Orr, Orna,

Is this lecture intended to be a lecture for convincing people new to FOSS to 
use FOSS or also a lecture with a discussion about cons of FOSS ? I would like 
to have some "hard talk" about FOSS since I have some reservations about it and 
would like to discuss them. However, I am afraid to spoil the "sale" of FOSS to 
the newbies during the lecture.

If the lecture is not intended to be a discussion, Orna, is it possible 
sometime to organize a genuine discussion not for newbies about pros vs. cons 
of Open Source, Free Software, Linux ? The great thing could be a panel of 
several people who would present points in favor of Open Source, in favor of 
Free Software as opposed to Open Source, and if you could find somebody with an 
opinion against FOSS who would agree to present his views, for example somebody 
from Microsoft Israel (or somebody who could play a role of Devil's advocate), 
it could be a really great discussion.

Regards,
Vadim


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> Subject: [Haifux] [W2L Event] Monday 9/11, 18:30: FOSS Philosophy
> 
> This Monday, the haifa Linux club, Haifux, will gather for a Welcome to
> Linux (W2L) lecture about
> 
>     FOSS Philosophy
> 
>  This talk, which is the second in the 2009 W2L series of Haifux,
> covers two main topics. The first one is an introduction to the entire
> concept of Free and Open Source Software (or in other words, why adults
> with other things to do, tend to participate in this community). The
> second part is how to find answers, answers to the small things which
> does not work. Yes, we'll cover google, but we will also cover one of
> the greater advantages FOSS has - how to ask the community for help.
> 
> The first part of the talk is based on Nadav Harel's Chofesh.
> 
> The second part of the talk is based on Meir Maor's Living in
> Community, and the interpretation of Ori Idan to the same lecture.
> 
> =================================================================
> 
> We meet in Taub building, room 6. For instructions see:
> http://www.haifux.org/where.html
> 
> Attendance is free, and you are all invited!
> 
> ==================================================================
> 
> Future Welcome to Linux events:
> 
> Tuesday 10/11, 16:30-20:30 in the SSDL lab: a configuration party!
> 
> Monday 16/11, 18:30 in Taub 6: Quick and Dirty Bash
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