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Date

September 19th, 2009. From 8:00 to 17:00 (-6 GMT)

Location

Universidad Centroamericana, Managua, Nicaragua

Atendance

  • All Public

Attractions

  • Conferences
  • Workshops
  • Install Fest
  • Project booths
  • LUG booths
  • Games tournaments
  • Video conferences

Fedora Activities

Booth

  • Workstations for demostrations.
  • LiveUSB creation
  • Fedora Media distribution: Install DVD (50), LiveCD KDE (25), LiveCD Gnome (25), Games Spin (50)
  • Fedora Flyer with information
  • Fedora Stickers
  • Fedora t-shirts

Install Fest

  • Each install will get a free DVD
  • Loacl Repo for updates

Links

Report

Last September 19th at Universidad Centroamericana by second year in a row it was hold Sofare Freedom Day at Nicaragua. It was organized by local user groups of Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu, in cooperation with the University local user group, and all under the flag on Nicaraguan GNU/Linux User Group (GUL-NIC by its acronymic in Spanish).

The event expanded from 8:00 am to 5:00pm with more that 500 people officially registered. But as there were some areas with free access, many people didn’t registered. Along the day there conferences for beginners and advanced, workshops, install fest, demos, games and a booth area for LUGs, business and projects.

The Fedora booth has many visitors, it was crowded most of the time. Visitors were able to try Fedora 11 using two machines with KDE and Gnome respectively. There were distributed for free 59 Install DVD, 25 KDE LiveCD, 25 Gnome LiveCD. There were Fedora temporary tattoos for people who attend to the Fedora booth. On sale there was Fedora T-shirts (30), Fedora 11 Games spin (11) and stickers on three different versions.

On the install area, Fedora was number two in installs totaling 4 ( 3 netbooks and 1 desktop). There was evidence of the public’s interest toward our distro and also to participate within the local group. There was a flyer distributed containing information regarding Fedora, both as a Operative System as a Community.

GUL-NIC also held a concert named Libera Tu Mouse 3 (Free Your Mouse 3), and it was organized by rockonola.com where several disc with free music were distributed (released under Creative Commons). Logos from the local groups organizing the event were projected, of course included Fedora.

Photos

Event coordinators: Yader Velázquez and Neville Cross

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