Free software discussion group this Thursday 17th October
Hi everybody, It feels like it's been a long time coming but it's almost here - the next Melbourne free software discussion meet-up is this Thursday 17th. We have some interesting topics lined up too, including: * Alex's Cargo game release. If you enjoy computer games but don't know what this is about, learn about one of the most interesting free software game releases this year. We want to get the word out, so we will be discussing ways in which we can promote this great software, as well as free software projects in general. * The Cloud is great, but what about freedom? Getting up and running with software is easier than ever thanks to "cloud" technologies such as SaaS (or SaaSS!), but does it respect your privacy? Do you have the ability to change the way it works, install it on your own computers, or give a custom version to your friends? How can we protect our freedom? * Volunteer burnout Organizing conferences based around free software (and in general!) is usually a lot of work, and Bianca will briefly discuss the problem of burnout. Burnout isn't limited to conferences however, and being a major contributor to a popular free software project can be a lot of work as well. This should make for an interesting discussion topic. Pizzas will be generously provided by VPAC Innovations! It should be a fun and interesting night, so don't forget to mark it on your calendar if you have not already. Date: Thursday 17 October Time: 6-9pm Location: VPAC Head Office Training Room Level 1, Building 91, 110 Victoria Street A map is on the website: http://www.freesoftware.asn.au/melb/ If you've not come along to one of these meet-ups before, I encourage you to swing by see what it's all about. To everyone else, I hope to see you all there! Cheers, Adam
On 14/10/13 14:19, Adam Bolte wrote:
* Alex's Cargo game release.
If you enjoy computer games but don't know what this is about, learn about one of the most interesting free software game releases this year.
We want to get the word out, so we will be discussing ways in which we can promote this great software, as well as free software projects in general.
This sounds interesting, but I don't think I'll be able to make it tonight. One thing that might help promote the game would be to have a less generic name - I searched for "Cargo Game" but I'm pretty sure I didn't find the game you're talking about tonight. Cheers, Andrew
Awesome, looking forward to Cargo release. The reason I joined this group in the first place is because I went to Alex's Blender talk about Cargo and got talking to Alex afterwards. How is it being released? Digital download? Will you be charging for it*? Link? :) * I realise it's most likely Free Software, but I've long thought about a business model where you can charge for a GPL game by simply not putting the official download link behind a paywall -- if you pay for it you get the game and source code, and license to share with friends, but you still market it like a not-free-as-in-beer game. On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Andrew Pam <xanni@sericyb.com.au> wrote:
On 14/10/13 14:19, Adam Bolte wrote:
* Alex's Cargo game release.
If you enjoy computer games but don't know what this is about, learn about one of the most interesting free software game releases this year.
We want to get the word out, so we will be discussing ways in which we can promote this great software, as well as free software projects in general.
This sounds interesting, but I don't think I'll be able to make it tonight. One thing that might help promote the game would be to have a less generic name - I searched for "Cargo Game" but I'm pretty sure I didn't find the game you're talking about tonight.
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Hi all, The geek feminism wiki article on preventing volunteer burnout: http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Preventing_volunteer_burnout. That article and person experience were my main sources. Cheers, Bianca
participants (4)
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Adam Bolte
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Andrew Pam
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Bianca Gibson
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Matt Giuca