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Re: [school-discuss] Weird and Woolly and Free Software
Glad to be of help, Marilyn. Stephanie Troutner, the Weird and Woolly Woman herself,
is participating in a discussion with me and other people on Linkedin. I think we are
gradually developing more ways for techies and non-techie artists to communicate,
and it looks like FLOSS may play a big role in the process. If I see any broad
interest among you folks in participating, I'll post more details here.
Joel
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From: "marilyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <marilyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: schoolforge-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [school-discuss] Weird and Woolly and Free Software
Joel,
Thank you thank you for this link. My 7th grade daughter will like this (me too). We are trying to do more sewing!
Wow!
Marilyn
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 09:52:02 -0700 (PDT), Joel Kahn wrote:
Some artists working with textiles have discovered Free
>Software. There should be really good opportunities in
>this area to make useful contacts and spread the word.
>Here is one starting point:
>http://weirdandwoolly.posterous.com/
>Best of luck.
>Joel