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    So, I have to be honest
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    I'm really honored to be here
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    I don't say that to just every conference
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    I care a lot about Debian
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    This is my 3rd Debconf I've ever been to
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    There have been a lot of them so I obviously haven't been to that many
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    But I was at Debconf1
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    which I just learned today that it was zero based so that it wasn't the first Debconf
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    which I should have known but didn't for some reason
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    but so I was at the 2nd Debconf and
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    by accident somewhat because I was going to Libre Software meeting
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    and just happened to book my flights so that I could be at Debconf as well
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    and because it was in New York city where I was living at the time
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    I gave a regular track talk at Debconf10 about the GPL v3
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    and here I'm giving an invited speaker talk
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    or a keynote or whatever else it is called here
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    That really means a lot to me
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    I'm a fan of Debian, I'm a user of Debian.
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    I don't actually consider myself part of the Debian community
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    because other than filing a few bugs over the years
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    I haven't contributed all that much to Debian
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    but I've relied on it and used it and been a fan of it for so long
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    that I really love your project.
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    So I am really honored to be invited to speak here
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    and I really believe that Debian is a very special project
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    for a lot of reasons
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    First of all it has thrived for longer than almost any free software project in existence
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    in a lot of ways. There are top 10 lists of projects that Debian is certainly on as far as longevity goes, maybe the top 5
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    It's governance is one of the few
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    democratically elected and
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    democratically controlled
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    governance processes in free software
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    Everyone is a fan of talking about this
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    'benevolent dictator' stuff
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    which I think is really horrible
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    The fact that somebody would call
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    themselves a 'self appointed benevolent
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    dictator for life' is really disturbing.
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    You are democratic.
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    You elect your leadership.
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    You have referendums on major issues
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    that everyone can vote on.
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    That is amazingly rare, impressive
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    and important for free software.
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    The other thing that really impresses me,
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    in particular being somebody from the
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    non-profit world,
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    is that Debian has been staunchly
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    non-commercial for it's entire existence
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    Of course I don't mean that Debian
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    can't be used in commercial settings
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    DFSG free means that things can be put
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    into commercial products.
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    What I mean is the project itself has
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    always been non-commercial,
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    meaning that the people that work on it
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    are volunteering, and even if their
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    employers are paying them to work on it
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    they are part of a community
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    and are not doing their work inside Debian
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    as officially part of
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    some commercial activity.
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    Most free software projects these days
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    are controlled by
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    some commercial entity or another.
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    Debian is not.
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    I was at Debconf1 which was really
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    exciting for me.
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    I was a young executive director of
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    Free Software.
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    I showed this picture to Karen Sandler who
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    I work with and said how different I look.
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    She said I don't look different at all,
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    but, speaking as the person that looks
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    at that face in the mirror every morning,
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    there are a lot more lines on my face
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    than there.
Title:
ftp.acc.umu.se/.../Debians_Central_Role_in_the_Future_of_Software_Freedom.webm
Video Language:
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Team:
Debconf
Project:
2015_debconf15

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