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This is the Linux Advocacy mini-HOWTO and is intended to provide guidelines
and ideas to assist with your Linux advocacy efforts.
This mini-HOWTO was inspired by Jon ``maddog'' Hall when he responded to a
request for feedback on guidelines for advocating Linux during
NetDay activities. He responded positively to the
guidelines and observed that they were the basis of a list of ``canons
of conduct'' that would benefit the Linux community.
This document is available in HTML form at
http://www.datasync.com/~rogerspl/Advocacy-HOWTO.html.
Nat Makarevitch
<nat@nataa.fr.eu.org>
has translated this document into
French.
Chie Nakatani
<jeanne@mbox.kyoto-inet.or.jp>
has translated this document into
Japanese.
Janusz Batko
<janus@krakow.linux.org.pl>
has translated this document into
Polish.
Bruno H. Collovini
<buick@microlink.com.br>
has translated this document into
Portuguese.
Mauricio Rivera Pineda
<rmrivera@hotmail.com>
has translated this document into
Spanish.
The author and maintainer of the Linux Advocacy mini-HOWTO is Paul L. Rogers
<Paul.L.Rogers@li.org>.
Comments and proposed additions are welcome.
If you need to know more about the
Linux Documentation Project
or about Linux HOWTO's, feel free to contact the supervisor Tim Bynum
<linux-howto@sunsite.unc.edu>.
Tim Bynum will post this document to several national and international
newsgroups on a monthly basis.
A personal note: Due to various circumstances, I have not been able
to dedicate as much time to maintaining this mini-HOWTO and interacting
with the Linux community as I would have desired. I apologize for this
and if you have attempted to contact me and I was slow in responding,
please forgive me being so inconsiderate. While I still have many other
commitments, I am anticipating that they will start requiring less time
to meet and allow me to catch up on other parts of my life.
I appreciate your patience and would like to extend a special thanks
to all who have taken the time to suggest additions and corrections.
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