Greetings LUG'ers,

I hope you will forgive this posting by a lurker in your community.  My
name is Steve Song and I work for the International Development Research
Centre (IDRC).  Some of you I know have come across our organisation
before.

I would like to start by saying how much I appreciate this list.  More
often than not the latest Linux news reaches via Uganda long before
anywhere else.  I also appreciate the debate and discussion that goes on
here.  

The reason I am writing is because I recognise (I think), from time to
time, an inclination of group members to do more as a collective entity
to promote open source and Linux.  I have been reluctant to say anything
as I am truly a lurker and not a member of your community.

However, I had an idea today that I thought I would share.  Have any of
you come across Penguin Day (http://www.penguinday.org/)?  I quote
briefly from their website

"At local Penguin Days non-profit organizations explore the range of
issues and options involved using Free and Open Source Software (F/OSS).
Penguin Day started in Philadelphia in March 2004 by a working group of
nonprofit technology organizations: Aspiration (www.aspirationtech.org)
NOSI (www.nosi.net) and the LINC Project (www.lincproject.org) 
Established with the intent to bring together open source developers and
technology support staff for nonprofits, the event began an important
conversation about the challenges and opportunities we face."

Any interest in a Ugandan Penguin Day?  


Regards... Steve


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Steve Song <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Manager ICT4D Africa Programs
http://www.connectivityafrica.org
http://www.idrc.ca/acacia
International Development Research Centre
Tel. +1 613 236 6163 x2268  Mobile: +1 613 799 1152
Email to SMS address:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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