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== Initial contact email ==
<h2>CS Department Publicity Email</h2>▼
* http://paste.ubuntu.com/5645814/
Send this to the mailing list maintainer or program director/assistant.
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Send this to the mailing list maintainer or program director/assistant. Note that this is very similar to the above with a few small changes, all in the second paragraph. You can consult the [[list of open source projects by academic discipline]] to customize.
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You don’t need to be a programmer to contribute to open source, or to attend and enjoy our event. Most open source projects are also in need of designers, translators, documenters, bug-finders and testers. <br /><br />
Open source software -- software that is shared freely and available to build upon -- has become part of our daily lives. Popular applications like WordPress, Firefox, Adium, and Ubuntu have millions of users. In the field of <
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Open source began within computer science as a way to help computer users to have control over their computing environment; today compilers, entire languages, and libraries are available for you to use, modify, and share. This includes tools like Eclipse, GCC and LLVM, languages like Python and Java, and a multitude of web apps and development libraries.<br /><br />
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[[Category:Publicity]] [[Category:Open Source Comes to Campus]]
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