Do and Don't in FOSS advocacy

In mind some of the Dos and Don'ts listed:

# DO present the capabilities and practical benefits of FOSS.
# DO NOT pretend that FOSS is perfect for everyone or everything.
# DO have the ability to present FOSS ideology clearly and concisely to interested people.
# DO NOT beat uninterested people over the head with ideology; this will confuse and intimidate them. Instead...
# DO let the quality of the software speak for itself and its ideology.
# DO have demo machines present if possible.
# DO your best to connect people with a local FOSS community.
# DO provide contact information for your SFD team so people can subsequently contact you for more information.
# DO get contact information from interested and willing people, so you can pro-actively follow-up with them later.
# DO pro-actively follow-up with people who attend your SFD event.
# DO find and cooperate with other FOSS teams in your area.
# DO start other FOSS teams in your area - this is cooperation, not competition!
# DO NOT -- seriously -- DO NOT bash Microsoft or SCO or any other false Great Satan. Software Freedom Day is not about any individual companies or people; Software Freedom Day is a positive community celebration of Software Freedom.

Those are guidelines forwarded by Free Software Foundation with minor addition from myself

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