- Freedom Toaster
A Freedom Toaster is a public
kiosk that will burn copies offree software onto user-providedCD s andDVD s.History
The original Freedom Toaster project was sponsored by
Mark Shuttleworth 'sShuttleworth Foundation . It consisted of a number ofCD burning facilities (in kiosk form), where members of the public were able to burn copies of free andopen-source software onto self-supplied blank CD media.The project was started as one solution to overcome the difficulty of obtaining
Linux and other free and open-source software in South Africa, where the restrictive telecommunications environment makes downloading large software files prohibitively expensive.There are currently Freedom Toasters at the following locations:
Bloemfontein ,Cape Town (2),Diepkloof ,Durban , East London,Grahamstown ,Johannesburg (5),Knysna ,Namibia ,Pietermaritzburg ,Port Elizabeth ,Port Shepstone ,Potchefstroom ,Pretoria (3),Stellenbosch ,Stockholm andTrivandrum .Functions
A Freedom Toaster kiosk is placed at a
school ,library ,shopping center or another public-accessible location. Users bring blankoptical disc s to the kiosk and select the software that they would like. The kiosk will then burn the selected software onto the users' media.The name derives from this function. "Freedom" refers to the free and open source software provided. "Toaster" is a term for an optical disc burner.
Purpose
Freedom Toaster kiosks provide a way for computer users in economically disadvantaged regions and areas with limited or no Internet access to get software. By providing this service, the people behind the Freedom Toaster hope to address the issue of the
Digital Divide .Availability
The Freedom Toaster is mostly available in
South Africa and is currently supported by theShuttleworth Foundation . The Foundation is attempting to get others to adopt the idea by providing the tools to help create, support and maintain your own Freedom Toaster. It has also provided seed funding to Brett Simpson ofBreadbin Interactive to create a sustainable business model with the idea.The initiative has also been taken up independently by a company in
India -Zyxware Technologies - who has partnered withGNU/Linux Users Group Trivandrum to promote Freedom Toasters as a viable method to spreadFree Software in India.External links
* [http://www.freedomtoaster.co.za/ Freedom Toaster] -- The South African website
* [http://cdot.senecac.on.ca/projects/toaster/ Seneca Freedom Toaster]
* [http://freedomtoaster.org/map/ Freedom Toaster Map]
* [http://www.freedomtoaster.in Freedom Toaster in India]
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