Hi friends,
Software Freedom Law Centre, New Delhi(SFLC-ND) and Free Software
Movement-Karnataka (FSMK) are celebrating Software Freedom Day, by
organizing Talks and events by one of the mavericks of the Knowledge Freedom
campaigns and an affiliate of SFLC-ND - Prof.Eben Moglen,Founder,
Director-Counsel and Chairman of Software Freedom Law Center.
In this visit to Bangalore, Prof.Eben Moglen will be participating in three
separate events organized by FSMK.
*1. Inaugural Lecture of Free …
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College,Bangalore on the 15th September 4 p.m.*
St.Joseph's College, Bangalore has incorporated 120 hours of free software
sessions to be handled by FSMK and other like-minded Free Software
Enthusiasts. The course syllabus will be put up on website of FSMK very
soon. The idea is to to empower students to become productive
self-supporting citizens of the free software community. Its an honour to
have professor Eben deliver the first lecture of the course.
*2. Prof.Eben at Ambedkar Community Computing Center (AC3) on the 16th
September., evening*
Before two years, RMS and Prof.Eben visited AC3 with only a few students who
were being taught computers using Free Software. Today, these handful of
young free software activists from the community are running three other
Community Computing Centers completely on their own. Prof.Eben will visit
AC3 for a community discussion, where the members of these centers will
initiate a discussion on the activities so far, the ups and downs and the
way forward. There will also be a small cultural event organized by AC3
students.
*3. Interaction with Prof.Eben Moglen on the Freedom in the Cloud at Indian
Institute of Science, on 17th September , 3p.m – 5 p.m, faculty hall IISc.
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Speaker: Prof. Eben Moglen
Professor of Law and Legal History at Columbia University Founder,
Director-Counsel & Chairman of Software Freedom Law Center
Time: Fri. Sep 17 2010 3pm-5pm
Venue: Faculty Hall, IISc
Title of Talk: "Freedom in the Cloud: Software Freedom, Privacy and Security
for Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing"
Abstract:
Everyone wants a piece of you these days: Google, Facebook, Flickr, Apple,
AT&T, Bing. They'll give you free e-mail, free photo storage, free web
hosting, even a free date. They just want to listen in. And you can't wait
to let them. They'll store your stuff, they'll organize your photos, they'll
keep track of your appointments, as long as they can watch. It all goes into
the "Cloud."
How we got here is quite a scary story. But nowhere near as scary as getting
out again. This talk will discuss how much worse things have become since
the pre-cloud era and explain what you can do to reclaim your freedom in the
era of Web 2.0.
I cordially invite you all to come and celebrate software freedom day along
with us during these events.
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Regards,
Vignesh
B. Tech in Computer Science
National Institute Of Technology-Durgapur
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Broadcom has released freesoftware drivers for several of it's wifi
chips. Hopefully no more munging of laptop installs.
http://lwn.net/Articles/404248/
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Rgds
JTD
>
> the goals and philosophy of the Free Software Movement, and the status and
> history of the GNU operating system, which in combination with the kernel
> Linux is now used by tens of millions of users world-wide.
This is what I get from the mailing list and the website of the host.
Is it going to be the same standard speech which he has given n number of
times.
Navin
Hello,
I had used the @ symbol in my subject line. One user, whose name I do
not seem to remember, thinks he knows better than other people what
linguistic symbols to utilise in mailing lists, and he responded as
below:
==quote==Please go back to Facebook/Twitter. List mail threads do not
concatenate themselves with the @nonsense. Read the mailing list
guidelines once again and try to respect them.==quote==
I do not understand the first sentence. Should I then politely ask the
honble user …
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taught?
Regards
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Hi,
My comment was general and specified _many users_ who nit-pick, not
all users. It was kept ambiguous, as you will see if you read the
comment.
Many thanks for your link on straw man argument.
Regards
Suhit Kelkar
Hello,
My earlier message should have read as below.
Many of the users who rant of others not trimming their mails,
top-posting, bottom-posting and other bits of prissiness have been
guilty of worse discourtesies in the past. I remember one of the
so-called 'senior' users has called someone a moron. The same user has
now appointed himself a custodian of netiquette.
I suspect that this ranting about trimming mails and such is merely a pretext to
keep their name appearing on the list i.e to …
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Regards
Suhit Kelkar.
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hi,
this is a bit OT, but I have been trying to contact jtd, but mail is not
going through as some ISP has greylisted his id - does anyone have an
alternate mail id for him - if so please send it offlist.
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regards
Kenneth Gonsalves