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== Wiki Improvement Project ==
== Wiki Improvement Project ==
We are working on improving this Wiki to make information easier to find and more accessible.  Please send any recommendations to our Technology Infrastructure Manager [mailto:akane@freegeekseattle.org].
We are working on improving this Wiki to make information easier to find and more accessible.  Please send any recommendations to our [[Technical Infrastructure Manager]] [mailto:akane@freegeekseattle.org].


== Current News ==
== Current News ==

Revision as of 21:55, 3 May 2014

Free Geek Seattle is a volunteer non-profit organization focused on sustainable computing.

Started in 2009, we model ourselves after the original Free Geek in Portland Oregon.

Here is what we do, in a nutshell...

  • Refurbish viable computers using Free Software to distribute back into the community through our Volunteer and Grant programs.
  • Recycle computer gear deemed non-viable in an environmentally-responsible manner.
  • Training how to work or play with computers (hardware/software) and the Internet.
  • Find out more about FGSEA

Volunteer Sign-up Links

Getting Started

To get you started here are some links to select information resources.

Wiki Improvement Project

We are working on improving this Wiki to make information easier to find and more accessible. Please send any recommendations to our Technical Infrastructure Manager [1].

Current News

Welcome new board members: Chris Crihfield, Tim Leavitt, Dan Ryan, and Ann Summy.

Congratulations to Andrew Kane who now holds the newly designated title of Technology Infrastructure Manager.


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