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From: Frank Karlitschek <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Subject: Linux Event Database on openDesktop.org
To: [email protected]


Hi Ronny,


we from the openDesktop.org team saw on www.linux.org/groups that
you're a contact person for a Linux User Group near you. As you may
know openDesktop.org is one of the biggest online communities, social
networks and portals for the free desktop movement where developers,
artists and users can share applications, tools, wallpapers, sounds,
icons, themes and other artwork and stuff for the open desktop. Please
keep in mind that openDesktop.org is the umbrella page of a whole
network that summarizes the content from our other sites such as
KDE-Look.org, KDE-Apps.org, GTK-Apps.org, GNOME-Look.org and many
other similar sites.


Since Friday last week we have implemented an event system for our
users. We think that this is an excellent possibility for Linux User
Group such as you are practicing to organize and to plan meetings and
conferences. It provides you an easy way to register new LUG events,
to achieve an overview of coming visitors, to meet new Linux people.
New events get automatically displayed to interesting and interested
people nearby the event itself so that you can reach and even find new
members and participants for your meeting or local group via
openDesktop.org. Users can obtain information about your meetings, can
become familiar with the location (thanks to OpenStreetMap
integration) and see other participants. Friends of the participant
receive via the newsfeed notes about the events. Your LUG can create a
group to discuss new meetings and find new members who don't read
mailing lists or know about your LUG's homepage. Viral marketing for
your LUG meeting!


Export of recurring LUG meetings as a RSS feed is also on our road
map, it should be finished in the next few weeks. This enables you to
embed this RSS feed on your LUG's homepage without worrying about
accurately timed calendar entries on each site.

Export possibilities for Evolution and Kontact/Kalendar are also going
to be evaluated by us.

Furthermore the event system is going to be part of the “Social
Desktop” a cross desktop idea to bring the power of online communities
and group collaboration to desktop applications and the desktop shell
itself. (look here for more information:
http://dot.kde.org/2009/05/01/social-desktop-starts-arrive)

We would be glad if we could welcome you soon on openDesktop.org!

Please find under [http://www.opendesktop.org/events
www.opendesktop.org/events] our event database. Of course it's also
reachable via KDE-Look.org or GNOME-Look.org reachable because data
are shared between our sites.


A last note:

Please don't understand this as a kind of spam or advertisement. We
just want you to inform about openDesktop.org, its features and
possibilities for you. One of the strongest assets of the free
software community is its worldwide community of contributors and
users who believe in free software and who work hard to bring the
software and solutions to the mainstream. The strengthening and
enhancing of the social component inside the communities is one of
openDesktop's main goal. In the end we're also Linux users who want to
support the community and provide them the tools to growth and to
structure the whole mass. Additionally we think that being better
connected is one of the critical necessity to reach this goal.


Best regards,

Frank




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