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# Find a hall that can host the event, try in colleges, schools, libraries, IT companies that are generally supportive of Free Software
# Find a hall that can host the event, try in colleges, schools, libraries, IT companies that are generally supportive of Free Software
# Form a core group of limited members, create a check list and assign duties to each ( something like collaborators cooperative will be effective )
# Decide a date soon so people can plan to attend
# Decide a date soon so people can plan to attend
# Create an RSVP page for people to register. You could use loomio.org 'Check' poll (using proprietary services like Google Forms are discouraged)
# Create an RSVP page for people to register. You could use loomio.org 'Check' poll (using proprietary services like Google Forms are discouraged)

Revision as of 23:36, 17 June 2017

These are the items you need to take care of when organizing a GNU/Linux install fest

  1. Find a hall that can host the event, try in colleges, schools, libraries, IT companies that are generally supportive of Free Software
  2. Form a core group of limited members, create a check list and assign duties to each ( something like collaborators cooperative will be effective )
  3. Decide a date soon so people can plan to attend
  4. Create an RSVP page for people to register. You could use loomio.org 'Check' poll (using proprietary services like Google Forms are discouraged)
  5. Add RSVP link to your website or fsci.org.in/events
  6. Make a poster with RSVP link and contact phone number
  7. Send a press release to news papers, TV, Radio etc
  8. Make stickers of Free Software projects
  9. Make sure you have enough bootable pen drives, DVDs etc
  10. Have blank DVDs for people who want to take images
  11. Arrange demo of the different GNU/Linux distributions.
  12. Try sponsorship to cover expenses like disks, stickers etc
  13. Introduce Riot app to them and tell them to join https://matrix.to/#/#gnulinuxlovers:matrix.org for continued tech support