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Ciaran O'Riordan's irregularly kept software freedom journal

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FOSDEM 2006, day 1 with FSFE

The first talk I went to was Richard Stallman, talking about software patents. I've heard that talk before, but there were some improvements and updates, and the Q&A was very interesting. There was a camera team recording the whole thing, but I think they do that every year and no recordings have appeared online after any of the previous FOSDEMs. Pity. (If you like recordings, FSF have their own page of audio/video recordings from other events.)

After him, Pieter Hintjens, current President of FFII, had a 10 minute slot. Unfortunately, I think many people thought that Pieter was going to talk for an hour, so some people left at the start of his slot to go to other talks. He gave a concise explanation of FFII's work and the direction they're moving in.

After a break, Richard came back to give a presentation on GPLv3. This was interesting and I think it was his first. It was short and I recorded it on my digital camera. I'll try to get that online quickly.

I then met with others from FSFE to plan our [GNU/]LinuxTag activities. There will a lot of discussion about GPLv3 there, which is something that we want to encourage and assist.

After this, I learned that FSFE had a 30 minute slot at the end of the day - but it was a surprise and we hadn't planned anything. Our quick improvisation was that Georg Greve (Germany), myself (Ireland), Henrik Sandklef (Sweden), Pablo Machón (Spain), and Reinhard Mueller (Austria) would each talk for 5 minutes about the work that we do.

We had 90 minutes to prepare for this together, and then it was onto the stage. I spoke about my work on EU legislation, assisting the free software community and movement in the UK & Ireland, and on my work on GPLv3.

That slot closed the event and so it was time to pack up the stall materials and arrange dinner plans. We'll all be back in the morning.

FOSDEM is coming: Brussels, February 25th and 26th

FOSDEM is Europe's best free software event. In the whole World, I'd guess it's in the top 5. It's happening next weekend, here in Brussels, and I'm really looking forward to it.

Most events which attract members of our community have a load of proprietary software vendors and advocates who have businesses or technologies which simply co-exist with free software and even compete against free software. FOSDEM is one of the best because it focusses solely on free software.

Richard Stallman is among the speakers, as usual, and FSF Europe will have a big stall and will be talking with people and selling t-shirts and other free software things. It would also be a good place to sign up to the Fellowship of FSFE (which is a good idea for a load of reasons).

It is pretty rare for me to meet face to face with the people I work with. Some months, I have zero face to face contact with anyone from the free software community. Such contact is part of everyday life for members of some projects, but many free software developers, advocates, and campaigners work together for years while communicating mostly in writing across networks and sometimes by telephone.

Most of the talks are technical, but these are also interesting for non-technical audiences since they showcase the recent technical developments of free software. There are also some talks with a community, ethical, or legal focus and there are plenty of opportunities to eat and drink together.


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