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Milloin voin julkistaa korjauskahvilamme tai riippumattoman tietokonekaupan endof10.org-sivustolla?

Jos tarjoat Linux-apua, voit lisätä sijaintisi heti.

A description of the information we need for places and for events can be found at the Git repository's README. Send the information by email to endof10 [at] lists.posteo.de. If you can, help us out by providing that information in JSON format.

If you have the technical know-how, you can also make a Merge Request yourself at the End Of 10 website's repository.

How can I get involved with the campaign?

There are many ways to get involved! Contact us so we can coordinate your efforts with ours.

Which communication platforms does the End Of 10 campaign use?

Write us at one of these public channels, introduce yourself, and let us know how you'd like to get involved:

Is the campaign active on social media?

We are on the Fediverse! Follow our Mastodon account and boost our posts: https://floss.social/@endof10

How can I help with the translation of the endof10.org website?

The website is hosted by KDE and follows the translation workflow used for all of KDE's websites.

Find your language team: https://l10n.kde.org/.

Learn about the process: https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/translation

Do you already have a flyer/poster advertising the End Of 10 campaign?

You can find a leaflet in various languages here:

https://invent.kde.org/teams/eco/opt-green/-/tree/master/materials/leaflets

We are working on posters. Check here again soon.

Why isn't <INSERT FAVORITE DISTRO> promoted on the website?

The End Of 10 website and outreach are intentionally distro-agnostic. The goal is to speak as a big FOSS family. We want the campaign and activities to represent all of our communities.

Does distro-agnostic mean FOSS communities cannot promote their own work?

Individual FOSS communities are welcome to promote their own work in the context of the campaign, with two caveats: (i) it must be clear you are speaking for your community and not the campaign, and (ii) you must not speak negatively about the work of other communities.

For example, one of the planned activities is a "Lists of 10" social media campaign with the hashtag #EndOf10. In this context: