This is something we could start to do in smaller sections, They had a 3 day 
event. 

http://dot.kde.org/1211972253/

We could even do, a roving session across different schools.

If we can really get some real sponsorship we could do something like 
distribute and train, people who really need it, The Schools, Police, or NGO 
groups that are not politically aligned, like women crisis centers.

And it would not mean that we all have to be in one place, we could do it near 
each one's house or office.






Earlier this month KDE Italia attended Open Mind 2008. A Free Software event 
organised by Roberto Dentice in San Giorgio near Naples. There were KDE talks 
and KDE demonstrations. Read on for the report. 

Giovanni's KDE presentation in the library 
 
At the three day event, a lot of school children with their teachers were 
involved to participate in the educational labs, for the talks and the 
workshops. We tried to show them why it is a good reason to replace Microsoft 
Windows on their computers to host GNU/Linux Free Software on their disks, 
they can learn more and be really free using KDE.

Daniele showing how Amarok rocks 
We had about 1500 attendees. Me and Daniele Costarella, as KDE Italia, 
demonstrated KDE and its applications to the school children. Especially the 
ones that let you move to GNU/Linux very simply, without regret for Windows. 
I made a general presentation of KDE and then during the 3 days we had our 
KDE workshops on K3b, Amarok, Digikam, Konqueror, Dolphin, Kopete and 
KOffice. Daniele explained about KDE very well and very precisely which let 
me discover some nice Digikam and Amarok features I did not know. To get the 
students full attention I had to use some tricks with Konqueror. When I 
wrote "bluetooth:/" in the Konqueror address bar, we saw that all the 
audience were more involved when more than 30 icons appeared in the virtual 
Bluetooth folder. They were interested when I said, "now we can connect to 
this phone and spy in it...". Of course, I spied in my Bluetooth phone 
showing them a Konqui photo.

Qt 4 in action on Giovanni's Laptop 
The Open Mind organiser told us that at the end of the event people were very 
crazy about what we had shown and a lot of people wanted a GNU/Linux 
distribution with KDE. A boy asked me about the KDE distribution :) so I 
explained him that KDE is a Desktop Environment not a distribution itself. We 
burned some Kubuntu 8.04 CDs and told people that they can also download it 
from the Internet in legal way, copy it and redistribute it in the same legal 
way we did.

Our KDE Italia booth 
Someone asked me and Daniele about "programming Linux" and "where is the 
source code?" so, at out booth, we showed KDE and explained them about KDE 
and Qt programming. They had a lot of questions, often very specific 
questions, so I understood that they were really interested and then I showed 
KDevelop in action. I created on the fly the classic Qt 4 simple text editor 
application and the very few line of code to have a browser with Qt 4.4 
WebKit. I showed them the rich Qt documentation. I spoke all day but at the 
end everyone was satisfied, so I hope to see some new young Italian developer 
in the KDE team in the near future.
We also socialised with the other speakers, had beers and pizza. See you on 
the next Free Software event,
 Giovanni Venturi
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