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This is a series of commits for updating the ilovefs-webpage and appearance for I Love FS 2024.
WIP: IloveFS: Updated activity testto WIP: IloveFS: Updated activity and index for ilovefsAwesome work @tommi!
I left some comments also for the parts I wrote.
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<!-- Commenting out the section about the activities for the year, since they are not planned yet.-->
<!--<h2>Join the party</h2>
<p>You want to celebrate with other Free Software enthusiasts? Here are some of the meetings
Maybe add something like "soon to be announced"? This way it just looks like we forgot to add them.
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<div>
<h3>Share your love</h3>
<p>That’s the fun part! We have created a <a href="https://sharepic.fsfe.org/#ilovefs">sharepic generator</a>, with which you can easily create your very own sharepics and share your appreciation on social media (<em>#ilovefs</em>), in blog posts, pictures and <a href="https://media.fsfe.org/w/p/u3Ep8hRP5vFdbgUE9LKScW">video messages</a>, or directly to the Free Software developers and contributors.</p>
could we link to the ilovefs postcards (https://fsfe.org/contribute/spreadtheword.en.html#ilovefs) for the last part of the sentence? "directly to the Free Software developers and contributors"?
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<h3>Improve Free Software</h3>
<p>Talking is silver, contributing is gold! Help a Free Software project with code, a translation, or by assisting its users. Or if you can, please consider a donation to a Free Software organisation <a href="https://my.fsfe.org/donate">like the FSFE</a>, or to a Free Software project.</p>
Help a Free Software project with a donation, code, translations, or by...
If you can, please also consider supporting our work with a donation to the Free Software Foundation Europe.
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src="https://pics.fsfe.org/uploads/small/f164c8517e78449fc8844a72347af490.png"
should we maybe use a newer one and not the gaming one? Maybe the Thank you?
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attention. The "I love Free Software Day" on 14 February (also known as
Valentine's Day) is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special
gratitude.
<p>We often underestimate the power of a simple <q><strong>Thank you</strong></q>. Free Software contributors do important work for our society and they deserve to be recognized. “I Love Free Software Day”, celebrated on 14 February, is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special gratitude and show your appreciation for Free Software.
recognized -> recognised
You fixed this already
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<p>Imagine a welcoming, motivating, and friendly Free Software community: somebody sends an email to a project’s mailing list with new ideas and receives replies that appreciate their thoughts and the work they have put intto the project; a Pull Request is reviewed, and the reviewers underline how grateful they are for the effort of opening it in the first place. By simply saying <q>Thank you!</q>, such a community deeply appreciates the work done for Free Software development.
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<p>The larger a Free Software project gets, the harder it is to maintain. By aknowledging the great amount of work maintainers do, on “I Love Free Software Day” we reach out and say <q>Thank you</q>. By doing so, we aim at creating a welcoming community in which not only seasoned enthusiasts feel safe to participate, but also new people are encouraged to join. A simple “Thank you” can motivate others to keep contributing to Free Software!</p>
Second sentence needs to be revised. -> On "I Love Free Software Day" we reach out and say
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