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Public Money? Public Code! A Campaign Framework to Promote Software Freedom

Offered By: media.ccc.de via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore a campaign framework designed to promote software freedom in public administrations through the "Public Money? Public Code!" initiative. Learn about the campaign's success in engaging over 170 organizations and 26,000 individuals to advocate for publicly financed software to be made available under Free Software licenses. Discover how to utilize various resources, including the publiccode.eu website, videos, open letters, and expert brochures, to push for Free Software-friendly policies in your area. Gain insights into contacting politicians and civil servants at all levels, from local administrations to the European Union, and understand the impact of these efforts on policy changes. Examine case studies of successful implementations in schools, libraries, and city parliaments across Europe, and learn how to apply these strategies to promote software freedom in your own community or organization.

Syllabus

Introduction
Software Freedom
Free Software
Website
Open Letter
Video
ProCheck
Contacting politicians
A few steps forward
Free Software Day
Letters and Roses
Brochure
Bonnie
The Wiki
Schools Libraries
City Parliament of Castle
Asturias
Luxembourg
Contact your local administration
Conclusion
Quote
Thank you
Question
Gaia Initiative
Critical Infrastructure
Open Source
OpenStreetMap
PanEuropean tendering
Opensource tendering


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media.ccc.de

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