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| − | + | So you love PC-BSD®? Why not tell your family, friends, fellow students and colleagues about it? You will not be the only one that likes a virus-free, feature-rich, no-cost operating system. Here are some suggestions to get you started: | |
| − | + | * [[Burning the Installation Media#Writing an IMG File to USB|Burn a PC-BSD® Live version onto a USB stick]] to have available for others to try. | |
| − | Consider giving a presentation about PC- | + | * Brainstorm and network with other PC-BSD® advocates at the {{citelink|url=http://wiki.spreadpcbsd.org/tiki-index.php|txt=Spread PC-BSD® Wiki}}. |
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| + | * Burn a couple of DVDs and pass them out. If your school or user group has an upcoming event where you can promote PC-BSD®, you can request additional DVDs from sales at pcbsd dot com. | ||
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| + | * Consider giving a presentation about PC-BSD® at a local community event or conference. Let us know about it and we will help you spread the word. | ||
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| + | * Write a personal blog detailing your journey from your first PC-BSD® install experience to your most recent accomplishment. The blog could also be used to teach or explain how to perform tasks on PC-BSD®. A regional language blog may help build the community in your area and to find others with similar interests. | ||
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Revision as of 15:35, 3 September 2012
| Become an Advocate |
So you love PC-BSD®? Why not tell your family, friends, fellow students and colleagues about it? You will not be the only one that likes a virus-free, feature-rich, no-cost operating system. Here are some suggestions to get you started:
- Burn a PC-BSD® Live version onto a USB stick to have available for others to try.
- Brainstorm and network with other PC-BSD® advocates at the Spread PC-BSD® Wiki[1].
- Burn a couple of DVDs and pass them out. If your school or user group has an upcoming event where you can promote PC-BSD®, you can request additional DVDs from sales at pcbsd dot com.
- Consider giving a presentation about PC-BSD® at a local community event or conference. Let us know about it and we will help you spread the word.
- Write a personal blog detailing your journey from your first PC-BSD® install experience to your most recent accomplishment. The blog could also be used to teach or explain how to perform tasks on PC-BSD®. A regional language blog may help build the community in your area and to find others with similar interests.
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