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It's time to join APRIL... If you have an organization to join in France doing promotion of free software and its philosophy. There is only one... this is APRIL. The GNU will thank you.
Photo by Frederick FN Noronha. Creative Commons 3.0. Non-commercial. Attribution. May be copied for non-commercial purposes. For other purposes, contact fa at goa-india dot org
Here is a group of soccer trading cards displayed in a stadium. Would you like to see your own soccer star in a collage like this? Check out the free PhotoSpills software collage.
Photo by Frederick FN Noronha. Creative Commons 3.0. Non-commercial. Attribution. May be copied for non-commercial purposes. For other purposes, contact fa at goa-india dot org
FOSSASIA 2014, Phnom Penh Cambodia, Norton University, organized by Hong Phuc Dang and Mario Behling
Mettetevi al centro della piazza in un giorno grigio e nuvoloso. Scattate 22 foto, unitele con Hugin e cambiate il colore del cielo usando GIMP.
La prossima volta, scattare più foto in modo da evitare di far sembrare Pinerolo la città dei Puffi, con i tetti a forma di fungo.
Versione ad alta definizione (HQ)
Guiyu is a city in China where most of the computers and electronical appliances dumped from the so-called "first world" (better called "first polluter"?) end up. Trashware tries to find a solution to this shame by collecting these computers, make them useful again using Free Software and donating them to local associations, schools, ...
About trashware, see Trashware is rightware for cash-strapped organizations or (in Italian) trashware.linux.it and Lo smaltimento dei rifiuti tecnologici.
For a report on E-waste, see Exporting Harm: The High Tech Trashing of Asia or www.ban.org/ or Ghosts in the machines or Where computers go to die
debian is a group of 6 million hackers, but we users rely on a smaller group of debian developers: here you see a bunch of them.
Photo by Frederick FN Noronha. Creative Commons 3.0. Non-commercial. Attribution. May be copied for non-commercial purposes. For other purposes, contact fa at goa-india dot org
Photo by Frederick FN Noronha. Creative Commons 3.0. Non-commercial. Attribution. May be copied for non-commercial purposes. For other purposes, contact fa at goa-india dot org
I added Wordpress tags support for weblogger.el mode to blog from Emacs.
Get it at nethazard.net/weblogger.tar.gz
Details of use at blog.nethazard.net/emacs-weblogger-mode-with-wordpress-ta...
Photo by Frederick FN Noronha. Creative Commons 3.0. Non-commercial. Attribution. May be copied for non-commercial purposes. For other purposes, contact fa at goa-india dot org
In July 27, I ordered some goods from Free Software Foundation Shop to show my support to the Free Software Movement.
I ordered two sticker packages (Super Sticker Mega Multi Pack) and a book (Introduction to the Command Line). Additionally, they sent me June issue of Free Software Foundation Bulletin.
Today, I got the envelope!
Credit: My sister, Asma.
FOSSASIA 2014, Phnom Penh Cambodia, Norton University, organized by Hong Phuc Dang and Mario Behling
Photo by Frederick FN Noronha. Creative Commons 3.0. Non-commercial. Attribution. May be copied for non-commercial purposes. For other purposes, contact fa at goa-india dot org
The IET has an awesome ceiling in their lecture hall. And microphones between every other seat!
There is a full writeup of Richard Stallman talking about a free dital society over on my website.
Richard Stallman is something of a legend. He singlehandedly launched the Free Software movement, and the GNU project and has been campaigning for software freedom for almost as long as there have been usable home computers. I jumped at the opportunity to see him talk at the Institution of Engineering and Technology. His topic was "A Free Digital Society", and he spoke on the various problems — nonfree software, software as a service, invasion of privacy, and such — that are often ignored by the discourse of digital inclusion.
FOSSASIA 2014, Phnom Penh Cambodia, Norton University, organized by Hong Phuc Dang and Mario Behling
An unidentified demonstrator flashes a sign calling for "Free software, Open source" as he rushes across the stage following a speech by Microsoft Corporation Chairman Bill Gates at Beijing University, in China's capital city Friday April 20, 2007. Advocates of open-source tenet say that users should be allowed to view and edit the software's code.(AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
不想多评论什么,我也曾经是linux的用户,但是现在开源界,特别是中国的linux开源界,给我的印象就是浮躁,幸好开源还有BSD的高贵和典雅,才会有Mac OS的第二春。
There is a full writeup of Richard Stallman talking about a free dital society over on my website.
Richard Stallman is something of a legend. He singlehandedly launched the Free Software movement, and the GNU project and has been campaigning for software freedom for almost as long as there have been usable home computers. I jumped at the opportunity to see him talk at the Institution of Engineering and Technology. His topic was "A Free Digital Society", and he spoke on the various problems — nonfree software, software as a service, invasion of privacy, and such — that are often ignored by the discourse of digital inclusion.