About This ManualThis manual was initially written at LibrePlanet, the GNU/Linux conference hosted at the Harvard Science Center, Cambridge, MA, on March 21, 22 2009. LibrePlanet was sponsored by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and organized into three tracks, free software activism, freedom for network services, and high priority free software projects. The creation of this manual was part of the free software activism track, and a collaboration between FLOSS Manuals and the FSF. The book sprint was organized by Andy Oram and Adam Hyde, with assistance from Peter Brown, Deb Nicholson and Danny Clark.
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