Archive for July, 2009

FreeGeekPenn Collaboration

We’re in the formation stages of a collaboration with FreeGeekPenn in Ephrata. On Saturday morning Kevin Valentine, Stephen Nichols and Elizabeth Krumbach spent some time with their staff.

 

FreeGeekPenn’s mission statement:

FREE GEEK PENN is a non-profit organization that recycles used technology and provides computers, education and access to the internet to those in need in exchange for community service.

Our intention for meeting up with them was to see how our team could lend a hand in their operations.

We came bearing Ubuntu gifts and we were welcomed very warmly by the staff. We immediately were able to speak with one of the organization founders, Stephen Bailey, who was helpful and gracious, eventually giving us a full tour of the facility. He was joined by their resident “Linux Guy” Adam Markley.

Obviously our team was there to lend support on the Linux side of things, our discussion revolved around a few major topics, and avenues that our team could help with:

  • Intro to Ubuntu Classes
  • PCs being sent to Africa programs (possibly deploy Ubuntu rather than shipping them OS-less)
  • Desktop deployment (perhaps a bit premature, they outlined issues encountered the last time they tried this)

We’ve put together a wiki page detailing our possible collaboration options and notes about their past Linux deployment experience:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PennsylvaniaTeam/CommunityOutreachTeam/FreeGeekPenn

We think starting out with Ubuntu Classes, working with their systems-to-Africa program, and in general being available as free “Linux Experts” will do wonders for the acceptance of Ubuntu over there.

Interested? Please follow up to the thread on our mailing list or thread in our forum.

As a final note, they are in need of an experienced grant writer to work with them on funding, if you know of anyone please let them know (or let Elizabeth know and she’ll put you in touch directly).

Southeast Linuxfest, Geeknic++

Over the past couple months our LoCo members have been active within the greater Geek community, first as mentioned in the last post by representing our team at the Southeast Linuxfest where Andrew Keyes and Elizabeth Krumbach worked with the Freenode folks to develop slides and met up with other awesome LoCo members in the US. We also participated in to BoF sessions held by Amber Graner of the North Carolina team, details of which have been blogged and photos posted about:

Then on July 10-12 Andrew and Elizabeth attended the weekend-long Geeknic++ at Jenny Jump campground over in New Jersey. Photos of this event have been posted: