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Hi!

At University this autum 3 guys from school and I have been working in a
comprehensive way to show what FLOSS is, its importance to the internet as a
infrastructure base, talked about open standards, open hardware, desktop &
web platforms and other things. The project is called "internet.open"

We got the project approved and have decided to work on it next semester as
well, making it a project which uses PHP and is database (MySQL & Oracle)
driven. We use SVN as of now and it's PHP based. The whole thing is under CC
BY SA.

So maybe such a collaborativ approach could help us making such a approach a
reality. We are going to introduce more material and at the end open it as a
project under launchpad or something.

For more info see the about page on the SVN root site:
http://folk.uio.no/torenord/svn/index.php?p=about

or take a look at the wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Open_Internet

Maybe this why ubuntu, why Open source could be an inclusion of the why free
Software as well approach and eventually correct this lack of information
bug? That's at least the goal of our project:
http://folk.uio.no/torenord/svn/

Cheers!

Rubén


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> I just posted this idea to Dell's IdeaStorm:
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> Gobuntu Compatible System:
> http://www.ideastorm.com/article/show/75286/Gobuntu_Compatable_System
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> I think IdeaStorm is worth going to to promote linux ideas which can be
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> effectively by posting comments on why Dell should support the ideas.
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> I'd like to list a few other notable idea postings:
> LinuxBIOS Instead of Proprietary BIOS:
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> http://www.ideastorm.com/article/show/62549/LinuxBIOS_instead_of_proprietary_BIOS_
> Support OpenBIOS for Linux:
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> http://www.ideastorm.com/article/show/74358/Dell_Support_Open_BIOSes_for_Linux
> Help the Open Graphics Project:
> http://www.ideastorm.com/article/show/75286/Gobuntu_Compatable_System
> Provide OPEN Linux drivers for ALL Dell Products:
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> http://www.ideastorm.com/article/show/67737/Provide_OPEN_Linux_drivers_for_all_DELL_products
> Submit Hardware Specifications to The Linux Driver Project:
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> http://www.ideastorm.com/article/show/74293/Submit_hardware_specifications_to_the_Linux_Driver_Project
> Talk Back To Us:
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> I've had an idea to start some Why Ubuntu and Why Open Source pages on the
> wiki. I don't believe there is any place that non-super-tech savvy people
> can understand the benefits of open source and free software as well as
> why
> it's important and Ubuntu, Linux for human beings, sounds like the perfect
> place to start :)
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> I was hoping that we could have a main Why Ubuntu page that outlined the
> benefits of Ubuntu for all of it's users and then maybe a bunch of pages
> underneath it that discuss the benefits for specific people. Ubuntu for
> Students, Families, etc. And then have a main Why Open Source? Page with a
> similar purpose and then possibly pages under that which discuss why open
> source should be used in school, government, etc.
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