Document Freedom Day 2012 is one week away, and your help is needed to spread the word.
We have 2,000 A2 posters with a message from Stephen Fry about the importance of Open Standards, and we need them put up in offices, universities, and libraries all over Britain.
If you are able to put up or distribute some posters, please order them here:
http://documentfreedom.org/posters.en.html
Posters and postage costs are free of charge. If you wish to contribute to costs, please donate at http://documentfreedom.org/donate/
The posters are designed to be reusable from year to year.
See the Stephen Fry poster here: http://documentfreedom.org/artwork.en.html
Best,
Sam.
== About Document Freedom Day ==
Document Freedom Day (DFD) campaigns to celebrate information accessibility and introduce non-technical audiences to Open Standards. Open Standards are a basic condition for citizen freedom and choice; ensuring the freedom to access data, and the freedom to build freedom preserving ways to read and write information. Started in 2008, the campaign has resulted in hundreds of events worldwide. This year it takes place on March 28th. Partners include The Document Foundation, the Foundation for a Free Information infrastructure, KDE e.V., and the European Parliament Free Software User Group.