Hey all,

On september 22th we had the Software Freedom Day celebration in Tijuana, México. It was organized by the local LUG (Grupo de Usuarios GNU/Linux de Tijuana) which I am a member of and there were like 150 attendants at the event. We gave away many Fedora DVDs and stickers, and I saw people trying Fedora on the lunch break. Most of them asked me how was it different from Ubuntu, a few others asked how to install programs. There were some people (I saw 4) that already had fedora on their laptops, and like 2 that had it on virtualbox.

There were 6 conferences and the topics were:
The event ran from 8:30 am til 4:30 pm. Food and drinks was sponsored for all the attendants. The event was also transmitted on a local webradio station. For more details and pictures here is my blog post (in spanish): http://www.rugebiker.com/software-freedom-day-tijuana-2012/ 

Thanks to Fedora for all the support! :D

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Rubén Guerra Marín (biker)
http://www.fedoraproject.org
rugebiker@fedoraproject.org