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So you love PC-BSD? Why not tell the world about it? Your family, your friends, fellow students and colleagues? You won't be the only one that likes a free, virus-free, spyware-free and adware-free operating system. Here are some suggestions to get you started: | So you love PC-BSD? Why not tell the world about it? Your family, your friends, fellow students and colleagues? You won't be the only one that likes a free, virus-free, spyware-free and adware-free operating system. Here are some suggestions to get you started: | ||
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| Become an Advocate |
So you love PC-BSD? Why not tell the world about it? Your family, your friends, fellow students and colleagues? You won't be the only one that likes a free, virus-free, spyware-free and adware-free operating system. Here are some suggestions to get you started:
You can brainstorm and network with other PC-BSD advocates at the Spread PC-BSD Wiki.
You can 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 at sales at pcbsd dot com.
Webmasters and bloggers can put a Spread PC-BSD button on their site.
Consider giving a presentation about PC-BSD at a local community event or conference. Let us know about it and we'll help you spread the word.