Primevère
March 3, 2008 12:59 pm GeneralOver the weekend, the Primevère salon was on in the Eurexpo conference center in Lyon. Thisis something of a regional mecca for everyone interested in organic living, holistic lifestyles, energy conservation, and everything to do with the environment. Over three days, more than 30,000 people come to see what’s on offer, educate themselves and mingle in this very particular ambiance.
There are a really wide range of associations, products and services on display – from the giant Kapla constructions above to Esperanto courses, Hemp beer, clothes and ropes, organically grown produce and solar panels.
In the middle of it all, my local LUG, ALDIL, had one of the most popular stands ofthe salon, spreading the gospel of Free Software with our ragtag group of volunteers. Over the three days, there were lots of presentations, including: “Which software for which usage?” (by yous truly) “Free software office applications”, “Communicating with Free Software” and “Free games”.
This is one of the reasons I love this LUG – this is not the kind of event that you associate with Linux geeks, but it is exactly the kind of event where you find *lots* of people willing to listen, and sensitive to our arguments of freedom and community. This is the ALDIL’s third participation in the event, but the first time I’ve been able to go myself, and it’s been an eye-opening experience. It’s exactly the kind of public which all free software projects should be aiming to reach with their message.