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Software Freedom Day on September 10, 2005 at PUP Sta. Mesa Manila, Philippines
Filipinos join celebration of global Software Freedom Day

THE PHILIPPINES will join more than 50 countries in the worldwide celebration of Software Freedom Day on September 10, 2005.

Software Freedom Day is a global grassroots effort to promote public awareness and use of free and open source software (FOSS), according to its website -- softwarefreedomday.org.

Over 70 teams from different parts of the world joined last year's celebration in a range of events at schools, universities and public areas.

This year, FOSS communities are confident that their numbers have increased, an important indicator for favorable public opinion on computer software, local organizers said.

This global event is also considered a major political statement against proprietary software whose licenses limit users to it.

While FOSS advocacy has been relatively successful in such countries as Brazil, Vietnam, and Germany, the Filipino open source community sees its counterpart work as daunting.

"The battlefront in the Philippines is more difficult," according to Rick Bahague of the Computer Professionals Union.

The Computer Professionals Union has members from the Philippine Linux Users Group (PLUG), Ubuntu Loco Team, and the University of the Philippines Linux Users Group.

"Microsoft products are so popular that people, particularly school graders, think that these are the only products that exist. We cannot blame them. It's just that there should be serious and creative ways to counter the aggressive marketing that super proprietary companies do. The people deserve to know that they have various choices when it comes to computer programs," Bahague said.

To be hosted by the Polytechnic University of the Philippines in Sta. Mesa, Manila, the local Software Freedom Day celebration hopes to target the Filipino youth, says Clair Ching, a member of PLUG.

Other than talks and free software demonstrations, the Philippine celebration will also feature open source multimedia tools, office desktop applications, Internet applications, database, and servers.

Enthusiasts will also have access to copies of popular Linux distributions at minimal fees, the local organizers said.

"We promise this year's event attendees that they will enjoy everything. Specifically, we target the youths to compose the bulk of the participants. Future leaders [that] they are, the youth deserve to learn new stuff as early as possible. Of course, everybody else is welcome, like teachers, government, and non-government workers, and kids," Ching said.

Organizers of the Software Freedom Day stressed that free and open source software guarantees the user's freedom to use it as well as to modify and redistribute copies of it at will.

Posted 09-02-2005 4:15 AM by keithrull
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