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September 18, 2007

Free Geek Vancouver - an admirable initiative

Last time I promised to come with an interesting story, here it is:

A week or two ago I went to buy lunch outside my office building and I had the curiosity to enter in a building nearby, where, on the entrance was a tag saying “Free Geek” and and sticker with Ubuntu :)

So what I found inside: a pretty big deposit full of computers, monitors and other parts surrounded by a frantic activity. I said hello to one of the persons there and we start to chat.
This is how learned about one of the most admirable initiatives I found in the last time.
My chat partner was David Repa and he explained to me on short what is all about: they are a group of Free/Open Source Software enthusiasts who volunteer to recycle old computers, everything that can be reusable, by receiving it from people who instead to throw them on the garbage, donate it to them.
Although this sounds familiar, there are a few points that impressed me: they take the old computers and rebuild reliable PC from that parts, cleaning all on the hard drives and installing only Free Software!. Anybody can come and help, and if he donates 24 hours of work he will receive a free system. Every week, they held seminars about using Free Software and people can come and ask questions and find the best practices. They also grant hardware for non-profit organizations. And finally, they are recycling the waste to the recycling centers.
So, what do you think? Sounds great, isn’t it?! And they are really doing what they mean, I saw this with my eyes.

No more words, I suggest you to check their website http://freegeekvancouver.org.

I hope this would provide inspirations for IT Romanians people and mostly for ROSI group members and other Opens Source and Free Software enthusiast although what are doing those guys here is an example for all of us about what means care about community, collaborations - a clean and open society:

“We provide a place for people to share technology, and to work together building healthier, more empowered communities. We want to see transparency, accountability, and sustainability become the norm in our industry and in our neighborhoods.”
Free Geek Vancouver

Well done friends!

2 Comments »

  1. A most excellent initiative. Exactly as I like it: simple, focused on real-life and having a very well defined objective.

    Comment by Alex Lapusan — September 18, 2007 @ 11:42 am

  2. I have just installed OpenOffice on my PC. It features everything you may need for your work, it consists of six softwares. I don’t use Word, Excel etc. Why buy these programs if you can use ones with similar features for free? I didn’t know about the initiative you have described above, but I can only welcome it.

    Comment by Jay Banks — October 18, 2007 @ 3:34 am

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