You asked for experienced advice, which I don't have yet. But yes, this mailing 
list has been a bit lazy lately.

"wayne, steve" <[email protected]> wrote:

>hello? <crick chirping>
>
>wayne
>
>
>
>On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 12:59 PM, wayne, steve
><[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> hello all,
>>
>> i am interested in getting a free software advocacy group going in
>> southern illinois. our focus would be twofold: first, we would
>provide
>> teach-ins about various free software issues (SOPA, secure/restricted
>boot,
>> how to install free operating systems and use a package manager) at
>our
>> local independent media center which is currently hosting and managed
>> primarily by folks involved with our local Occupy movement (known as
>Occupy
>> Carbondale); second, we would provide a point-of-interaction between
>> students at our local univeristy (southern illinois university
>carbondale)
>> and software hobbyists/professionals in the community by offering
>code-in
>> events and promoting involvement with larger groups like
>freeculture.org.
>>
>> i am contacting this list to seek information and guidance in
>developing
>> this group from folks with experience. specifically, does the above
>> description sound like it would be a good candidate for a LibrePlanet
>team?
>> if not, is anyone aware of an existing organizational model that i
>might
>> use or are there any helpful words of advice?
>>
>> thanks for your time,
>>
>> wayne
>>
>>

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