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Software Freedom Day 2024

Posted on 2024-08-10 by Paul Sutton

Software freedom Day, 2024l, will take place on the 21st of September 2024.

I have set up an event for Paignton, details are here and some are below.

Location : STEAM Café & Discovery Centre

13 Torbay Road, Paignton, Devon

Date : 21st September 2024

Time 11 am to 13:00

If you would like to get in touch please send a message via the lug list or drop in to the DCGLUG Matrix channel.

For more general information on Software freedom day, please see the Digital Freedoms website.

You can also drop me (Paul Sutton) a message on Fediverse / Mastodon

SFD 2024 poster
September 21 2024
STEAM Cafe
13 Torqbay Road
Paignton

 

 

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