I was reading an interesting article on Linux.com that got my attention.
Since I use Linux both for desktop and server, since at least 1999 (I started on 97, but got really on 99), Linux is plain normal for me, and I prefer it over any kind of OS, of course, this is me. But Robin Miller actually points out something that’s just too much true, talk about Linux, and almost all your friends will turn with a big question mark on it’s face, and we can make this change. Well, not change, but at least tell some people about Linux.

What Robin says is basically to distribute in one free day you have, Linux Live CDs, and be able to answer some questions about Linux and all the strangeness that’s Open Source, it may show to nothing, for sure, but if you can at least make 1 people use Linux at least once in a life, and maybe enlighten 10 humans about what’s Linux and Open Source, than your day might not just be tossed away as a complete lost day.
Well, read the full article here, and let’s make this happens shall we?