Tomorrow I will be at the Sixth Libre Software Meeting or Les 6èmes Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel Libre. I’ll be giving a talk on Ubuntu as part of my aforementioned Ubuntu Does Europe tour and, due to my own weak will and the persistent nature of the conference organizers, also be giving two other talks.
Here is the line-up:
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On July 5, I’ll be opening the "taking Free Software beyond IT" theme with a talk called Broadly Defined Freedom and Radical Non-Discrimination based off of some of the writing I’ve done with Biella Coleman including How Free Became Open And Everything Else Under the Sun. It’s some of my older work but I think it’s still important to repeat every once in a while.
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On July 6, I’ll be giving a LinuxTag redux of To Fork Or Not To Fork: Lessons From Ubuntu and Debian on the Ubuntu derivation model and how other projects can learn from our successes and challenges and why I think the model is an important step toward the way that free software will be built in the future.
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Later on July 6, I’ll be giving a final talk on Creative Commons and why I think it has fundamentally misunderstood (or at least misapplied) the structure (and goals, but that’s another talk) of the Free Software movement.
I’ve had a concise and rather stinging article on this I’ve been circulating semi-privately for over a year and that I’ve been unsure about what I wanted to do with it. Cory Doctorow read it and compared me to a trot and Richard Stallman somehow managed to get a copy and has been repeatedly urging me to release it — along with a number of other people I respect in the movement. As a result, I’m going to give the topic a go at LSM and then, if all goes well, incorporate any meaningful and helpful criticism I receive and release the article afterward.
If you’re not at LSM but you want a preview of the article or know of someone who might be interested in publishing it, please get in contact
You’ll have to check the posted conference schedule for details, precise times, and rooms. Please find me if you’d like to sign keys or introduce me to an excellent French wine.
Slides, notes, and the like are on their way from my LinuxTag talks and I’ll link to them some time this week.