WEBVTT 00:00:05.773 --> 00:00:06.472 Hi everybody 00:00:10.090 --> 00:00:16.569 I will share with some experiences about activities that are taking place 00:00:18.028 --> 00:00:21.868 nowadays in Cuba and also related with the Debian Project 00:00:23.467 --> 00:00:28.305 Who am I? I am Jonathan Bustillos Osornio (Jathan) also 00:00:29.556 --> 00:00:36.273 I am a Debian contributor and a Debian user since 2008 and I have been helping 00:00:36.695 --> 00:00:42.100 on some teams like po-debconf templates, translations in the Debian Spanish 00:00:42.946 --> 00:00:50.214 Translation Team since 2011 and on Debian Reproducible Builds in 2017 00:00:53.011 --> 00:00:58.200 In Cuba there is a community of Free Software users and developers who have been working 00:00:58.433 --> 00:01:02.854 on different activities and useful developments to extend the use of Debian 00:01:05.398 --> 00:01:07.865 line:1 and other Free Software projects throughout the country 00:01:07.865 --> 00:01:16.159 The first group that we have is the GUTL The Free Tecnologies Users Group, in 00:01:16.519 --> 00:01:21.857 Spanish - Grupo de Usuarios de Tecnologias Libres, is an organisation in Cuba since 00:01:22.467 --> 00:01:26.336 the development of the GNU/Linux users communities of the whole country. 00:01:27.030 --> 00:01:34.529 It pushes the usage of free technologies organizing events, workshops, courses and 00:01:34.741 --> 00:01:37.687 many more activities of social impact with Free Software. 00:01:39.185 --> 00:01:45.875 Some of this events are like the Free Document Day related with Libreoffice 00:01:48.270 --> 00:01:56.784 And this are the pictures of the events, also the FLISol the Latin American 00:01:58.768 --> 00:02:01.837 Festival Free Software Instalation 00:02:06.385 --> 00:02:09.547 Also recreation activities 00:02:16.243 --> 00:02:28.775 GUTL has a website in each they publish many articles or news related with Debian 00:02:31.528 --> 00:02:33.650 and another Free Software projects. 00:02:33.650 --> 00:02:42.965 The GUTL was born in 2009 and since then it has been one of the most influencial 00:02:43.256 --> 00:02:48.953 organisations in Cuba to learn, use and share Free Software, hardware and knowledge 00:02:51.499 --> 00:02:57.892 The main work objectives of this organisation are technological sovereignty 00:02:58.363 --> 00:03:03.380 Social Comptroller, socialization of Information, Project development 00:03:04.633 --> 00:03:09.337 International visibility for Cuba in the field for free software and free 00:03:09.523 --> 00:03:10.542 Technologies. 00:03:13.152 --> 00:03:19.187 Now we will know about free software projects and it's achievements 00:03:22.775 --> 00:03:35.502 The GUTL group has created a repository called REPOGUTL which is an implementation 00:03:36.159 --> 00:03:42.035 of something called the Cuban Sourceforge, by their developers and users 00:03:43.012 --> 00:03:47.953 where free software developers have the opportunity to publicize their creations 00:03:48.319 --> 00:03:53.220 and get feedback, promoting the migration and use of Free Software to Cuban users. 00:03:55.501 --> 00:04:06.014 This is the system which you could find in the website 00:04:07.708 --> 00:04:17.332 the repository generated with Cuban free software called Alfidi is structured in two 00:04:17.707 --> 00:04:24.414 major categories, these are applications and products, with subcategories under them 00:04:25.445 --> 00:04:32.024 and they include the title of the application, the author, contacts if it is desired by the 00:04:32.330 --> 00:04:37.954 creator, size, a brief description and a long description in addition to the 00:04:38.320 --> 00:04:40.472 instructions for installation. 00:04:41.993 --> 00:04:48.703 These are the main developers of REPOGUTL and maintainers, Maikel Enrique Pernia Matos 00:04:49.308 --> 00:04:51.139 And Delio Orozco González. 00:04:53.054 --> 00:04:58.077 Also we have a free software project called MISOX 00:05:00.924 --> 00:05:05.925 Misox is of set of Free Software applications developed by Maikel Pernía 00:05:06.172 --> 00:05:10.647 Matos , Delio Orozco González and Alberto Miguel Nuevo Rojo in the 00:05:10.859 --> 00:05:16.515 province of Manzanillo Granma in Cuba, under the GNU GPL license and also 00:05:16.756 --> 00:05:26.772 packaged as .deb for our debian distribution with the purpose of helping computer users 00:05:27.138 --> 00:05:31.873 to create a customization of Debian GNU/Linux adjusting it to their necessities 00:05:32.162 --> 00:05:36.279 since an easy and well integrated environment. 00:05:38.119 --> 00:05:46.982 These are some screenshots of the program, it's main purpose is to facilitate some 00:05:47.590 --> 00:05:57.783 computer users customization of debian GNU/Linux operating system and to put 00:05:58.184 --> 00:06:11.762 the packages the users want, to set the graphical desired interface like 00:06:12.160 --> 00:06:16.658 some desktop enviroment with Gnome Kde or other windows manager like 00:06:17.408 --> 00:06:21.789 Fluxbox, Awesome, I3. 00:06:24.010 --> 00:06:33.490 And also it offers the possibility to add individual debian packages from an 00:06:34.072 --> 00:06:35.210 external source. 00:06:38.296 --> 00:06:46.114 There is another project called VideoMorph which is a is a GUI wrapper for ffmpeg, 00:06:46.490 --> 00:06:56.109 based on code from python-video-converter and presets idea from QWinFF and FF Multi 00:06:56.368 --> 00:07:02.843 Converter, developed by Ozkar L. Garcell, Leodanis Pozo Ramos and Leonel Salazar 00:07:03.184 --> 00:07:04.449 Videaux in Holguín, Cuba. 00:07:06.800 --> 00:07:08.543 And this is the screenshot. 00:07:09.845 --> 00:07:18.979 The mais goal of VideoMorph is to focus is a single purpose making video conversion 00:07:19.621 --> 00:07:25.334 simple with an easy to use GUI and allowing the user to convert to the currently most 00:07:25.539 --> 00:07:27.127 popular video formats. 00:07:29.249 --> 00:07:39.155 These are the colleagues that are working on the group of GUTL in Holguín. 00:07:41.290 --> 00:07:50.018 And they also organize activities to talk about some free software community 00:07:50.546 --> 00:08:00.020 or present some program to their users. And they have also created a website 00:08:00.430 --> 00:08:08.479 called Debian GNU/Linux in Holguín, that is Debian Hlg, and in this website 00:08:08.742 --> 00:08:19.077 they publish news related to Debian, events that are organized in this part 00:08:19.271 --> 00:08:28.937 of the far east of Cuba in Holguín, and it's a very nice way to stay in contact 00:08:29.459 --> 00:08:31.429 with the local users. 00:08:32.514 --> 00:08:43.789 Some achievements of the GUTL in Holguín is one of the most active communities 00:08:44.020 --> 00:08:52.924 in Cuba, because they are a lot of members, and they have the support of the university 00:08:53.487 --> 00:09:00.767 of Holguín, for some activities. We have also an official member of the 00:09:01.195 --> 00:09:10.088 document foundation, Carlos Parra Zaldivar and he's working with libreoffice community 00:09:10.280 --> 00:09:11.618 directly. 00:09:12.107 --> 00:09:15.142 Also there are four free software active developers, 00:09:16.557 --> 00:09:18.950 line:1 there are two programs in development, 00:09:19.607 --> 00:09:22.756 line:1 and two active repositories in GitHub. 00:09:25.941 --> 00:09:32.102 Beside this it would have three websites with international visibility like Debian 00:09:33.006 --> 00:09:37.488 line:1 in Holguín, and Python Scouts and Libreoffice cubava 00:09:40.158 --> 00:09:48.204 line:1 Sometimes the Holguín free software community has a space to talk about free 00:09:48.439 --> 00:09:53.947 line:1 technologies at a TV program of Cuba called "A Buen Tiempo", there is something like 00:09:54.551 --> 00:09:56.099 line:1 [???] time. 00:09:58.352 --> 00:10:04.294 line:1 By the other hand we have a lot of activity in Granma province, that is also in the East 00:10:05.062 --> 00:10:06.773 line:1 of Cuba 00:10:08.261 --> 00:10:12.355 line:1 This is the place in which more Free Software projects have been developed 00:10:13.209 --> 00:10:23.262 line:1 in island, also REPOGUTL was hosted here, until some months ago, because now the 00:10:23.495 --> 00:10:33.945 line:1 organization was supporting the group it is not [???] anymore, to give the hosting 00:10:34.342 --> 00:10:38.787 line:1 because of institutional restrictions. 00:10:40.203 --> 00:10:47.916 line:1 Many programs in development, also there are one GUTL website editor, 00:10:48.845 --> 00:10:53.852 line:1 and there is a free software active developer. 00:10:56.525 --> 00:11:03.355 line:1 In Santiago de Cuba also we have a GUTL website editor, and they have created 00:11:04.202 --> 00:11:12.719 line:1 a blog called SWL-X, that is a a web blog related to free software activities 00:11:14.301 --> 00:11:18.550 line:1 and there is a free software active developer 00:11:19.072 --> 00:11:30.068 line:1 So now i will talk about some events that has been taking place during the last two 00:11:30.327 --> 00:11:36.104 line:1 years, this is the CubaConf and these the Free Technologies Cuban Conference 00:11:37.872 --> 00:11:43.180 line:1 CubaConf, is an international conference about Free Software and open technologies that have 00:11:43.456 --> 00:11:52.748 line:1 taken place in Havana, Cuba since 2016. CubaConf is a meeting from the international 00:11:52.966 --> 00:12:00.708 line:1 community of enthusiasts of many parts of the world besides the Cuban local communities, 00:12:01.754 --> 00:12:07.480 line:1 peer to peer focused and collective development. It seeks the participation of people 00:12:07.930 --> 00:12:11.994 line:1 with different profiles and diverse geographical locations. 00:12:14.753 --> 00:12:27.790 line:1 [???] CubaConf that was on 2016, we have here the last that was in November of last 00:12:28.171 --> 00:12:38.049 line:1 year and we had the opportunity to have some Debian developers, for instance in 00:12:38.347 --> 00:12:56.097 line:1 2016 Tiago Bortolleto and Tassia Camões went to CubaConf and they pushed to 00:12:56.341 --> 00:13:06.252 line:1 create with Leonel Salazar a Cuban free software developer to organize 00:13:06.524 --> 00:13:10.568 line:1 for the first time the mini-debconf in Cuba. 00:13:14.120 --> 00:13:19.289 line:1 From the organization of the conference it is aimed at the diversity of topics and 00:13:19.557 --> 00:13:25.063 line:1 projects, as of its participants, so the participation of women, minority groups 00:13:25.490 --> 00:13:31.480 line:1 in these activities is crucial to build new inclusive spaces of knowledge and dialogue 00:13:31.914 --> 00:13:36.996 line:1 about technology. The main idea is to know people experience and organizations who 00:13:37.392 --> 00:13:44.770 line:1 work with and in Free Software, with old hardware technologies and little or slow 00:13:45.068 --> 00:13:49.743 line:1 bandwidth, to talk about how Free Software can help developing countries. 00:13:53.057 --> 00:14:06.761 line:1 During the last CubaConf we had a great number of girls participating with talks 00:14:07.324 --> 00:14:19.430 line:1 and even attending the event and that was very motivating, we also had a talk with Molly 00:14:19.643 --> 00:14:27.280 line:1 de Blanc of the Free Software Foundation and she did a very nice presentation 00:14:28.470 --> 00:14:33.432 line:1 And this is the global photo from last year 00:14:38.693 --> 00:14:52.484 line:1 Now I will talk about the mini debconf, CubaConf 2016 these encounter between 00:14:54.882 --> 00:15:04.704 line:1 Tassia, Tiago and Leonel, has pushed to organize for the first time the mini debconf 00:15:04.928 --> 00:15:06.198 line:1 in Cuba. 00:15:07.260 --> 00:15:14.486 line:1 This college is Leonel Salazar Videaux and he's one of the founders of UTL and 00:15:14.767 --> 00:15:21.277 line:1 Debian GNU(Linux in Holguín, he's a free software user since 2004 00:15:23.081 --> 00:15:26.365 line:1 First time using Debian GNU/Linux was with “Sarge”, 00:15:27.561 --> 00:15:32.048 line:1 he has been spreading the Debian Project in local communities in Cuba and organizing 00:15:32.528 --> 00:15:37.245 line:1 events as MiniDebConf. He is a programmer has a profession. 00:15:40.597 --> 00:15:53.465 line:1 So during last mini debconf we had some topics like how about to help the debian project 00:15:53.724 --> 00:16:05.133 line:1 from Cuba, the Cuban community share 2 main projects where Misox and VideoMorph 00:16:06.457 --> 00:16:17.569 line:1 developers showed how is the development of the programs and how to use them 00:16:17.940 --> 00:16:25.449 line:1 Also I had the opportunity to present a talk about reproducible builds for first time in 00:16:25.682 --> 00:16:39.622 line:1 Spanish and it was very useful to attract new debian enthusiasts users and also to 00:16:39.831 --> 00:16:46.926 line:1 the currently developers like Mike and Oscar from Videomorph and Misox, 00:16:48.130 --> 00:16:57.715 line:1 it was a new topic to start taking care with the principles of the reproducible builds 00:16:58.302 --> 00:17:05.718 line:1 in the construction of then new versions for their development with Misox and 00:17:06.236 --> 00:17:07.361 line:1 Videomorph. 00:17:12.235 --> 00:17:16.848 line:1 So much of this work has been carried out by enthusiastic and committed people 00:17:17.111 --> 00:17:20.365 line:1 with Debian and the Free Software movement, that despite the different 00:17:20.538 --> 00:17:25.815 line:1 difficulties to sustain some costs economically, access the Internet, acquire 00:17:26.036 --> 00:17:30.174 line:1 computer hardware and achieve official recognition as developers of some 00:17:30.502 --> 00:17:35.748 line:1 Free Software community in the world due to all the above, they continue to 00:17:35.950 --> 00:17:40.660 line:1 contribute in a decisive way projects that should be available to everyone 00:17:40.876 --> 00:17:42.301 line:1 inside and outside of Cuba. 00:17:42.877 --> 00:17:50.602 line:1 Because for instance the Misox project Videomorph and many other programs 00:17:51.067 --> 00:18:00.632 line:1 are hosted in the REPOGUTL by the limitations of hardware, money 00:18:01.665 --> 00:18:06.834 available to the Cuban users. 00:18:09.155 --> 00:18:19.139 line:1 In that way I consider that it would be very interesting and important to think 00:18:19.591 --> 00:18:28.523 line:1 about how the Debian could support and recognize those who contribute directly to 00:18:28.709 --> 00:18:33.121 line:1 the use and development of our distribution, in places where there 00:18:33.487 --> 00:18:39.784 line:1 is a willingness to do so and strengthen our community by being inclusive of them? 00:18:40.264 --> 00:18:50.685 line:1 Because we know the Debian Social Contract, our guidelines, but how can we 00:18:53.134 --> 00:19:04.274 line:1 considered to those that are in a country in which you could connect to the 00:19:04.426 --> 00:19:09.364 line:1 internet but it's very expensive and if you want to interact with the mailing 00:19:09.664 --> 00:19:14.418 line:1 list or you want to stay in contact with another debian maintainer or debian 00:19:14.592 --> 00:19:22.383 line:1 developers it's not so easy, because simple you don't have the conditions 00:19:22.944 --> 00:19:37.138 line:1 So I want to leave the question to have a dialog and to see what do you think, which 00:19:37.389 --> 00:19:44.915 line:1 possibilities are in the debian project to support for instance the Misox development 00:19:45.785 --> 00:19:54.011 line:1 that is based on debian and even the packages will be in the repositories in the free section 00:19:57.962 --> 00:20:03.300 line:1 Well that is all, and thank you very much for your attention 00:20:04.457 --> 00:20:10.055 line:1 [Applause] 00:20:13.278 --> 00:20:14.915 line:1 Any comments or questions? 00:20:38.530 --> 00:20:43.607 line:1 [Q:] The Misox distribution is it registrated with the derivatives sensus do 00:20:43.929 --> 00:20:47.521 line:1 you know if they already collaborate with debian in that way? 00:20:48.668 --> 00:20:51.198 line:1 That's the first thing that comes to my mind 00:20:52.803 --> 00:20:58.050 line:1 [A:] No the Misox development is driven just by local developers in Cuba, 00:20:58.590 --> 00:21:01.781 line:1 by Maikel , Delio and Alberto but 00:21:02.022 --> 00:21:08.806 line:1 they have not done contact with some debian developers outside. 00:21:12.618 --> 00:21:21.181 line:1 Then would be my first suggestion, for them to just inform debian in a relatively 00:21:21.519 --> 00:21:26.860 line:1 formalized way what is this they are doing, with derives from debian how is it different 00:21:27.648 --> 00:21:32.091 line:1 That's an helpful thing for me and I believe also for others in debian and also 00:21:32.280 --> 00:21:37.506 line:1 from outside debian to compare, and then getting [???] what would be interesting 00:21:38.537 --> 00:21:44.503 line:1 to cherry pick and put into debian, and what would be important to coordinate 00:21:45.386 --> 00:21:50.821 line:1 So the very reference that they exist in a more formal way it's not a lot of work 00:21:51.126 --> 00:21:57.356 line:1 just a wikipage to inform, who to contact how to contact, i remember once 00:21:57.697 --> 00:22:04.386 line:1 looking at Misox webpage and trying to navigate, and I was lost in locating who 00:22:04.610 --> 00:22:10.981 line:1 should I even contact, how is it structured and that's partially a cost because I 00:22:11.144 --> 00:22:19.532 line:1 don't understand Spanish , so that's one [???] personally , but that could be other 00:22:19.689 --> 00:22:25.195 line:1 things also, how do they put the information for their own users, and how to present it 00:22:25.473 --> 00:22:26.861 line:1 for debian collaboraters. 00:22:27.716 --> 00:22:28.966 line:1 Ok, thank you... 00:22:28.966 --> 99:59:59.999 line:1 [Q:] Just want to ask how are yourself related to the Cuban community? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 line:1 [A:] I was in contact with some developers like Leonel, Maikel, Delio because the 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 CubaConf and the mini-debconf have this knowledge, beyond this I don't know 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 if there are more projects that are underground more than this 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 so yes this is the only contact that I have with the Cuban developers 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 of free software. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Q:] Can you tell a bit more about the kind of barriers, I understand the one that is 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 expensive, so technically possible to get online but expensive, but are there other 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 kind of barriers? Is there a wall like in China, what kind of barriers is there for 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the developers in Cuba to collaborate with others in Debian? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [A:] My opinion I consider that the main barrier is to pay to connect to the internet 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 because in free software movement the connection to the internet has been very 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 important to stay in touch with another developers or interested users , so 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 in the case of Cuba they have an internet but if they want to socialize there programs 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 outside the island you have to pay for instance 5 [???] that is more or less 4 euro 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 per 5 hours of internet and not always the connection is good, because you need to 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 go to public parks or you need to go to some monument, a public place which 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 there are access points and then you use your card and try to get an IP, but this is 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 really hard sometimes, you could wait 20, 25 minutes, because there are a lot of 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 people with smartphones, and more devices and even if you , in my personal situation 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 when i was in Cuba, I tried to connect to the internet and I delayed around 35, 40 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 minutes to get an IP to my computer, so first it's the main obstacle to 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 communicate with another people outside using internet. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 By other hand the hardware, the weather conditions, it is very hot, and they do not 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 have air conditioner on systems to maintain community projects or self driven serves 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Unless you are working in some institution or in the government or in a university, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 you could have a chance to host your project in your local computer and then 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 use a public IP, maybe , but if you are not working in these fields of technology in 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Cuba, is very hard, if you are an independent and you want to contribute 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and let it know more people about your project you need to connect to the network 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and you need to pay also because internet is not money free in Cuba. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I was also thinking in the kind of tools, does it feel from the perspective of 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Cubans, does it feel [???] social for debian developers to be hanging 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 out on IRC so they need to be real online, would it be more beneficial 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to them if some of us is using mail more or mailing list more, or IRC more, forms more 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [???] you have noticed, the styles of communication could be helpful for this 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 kind of barriers. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I think that if that would be possible, if the Cuban developers could at least use 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 IRC and communicate with some Debian maintainers or developers, maybe an 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 interchange of knowledge , they could learn more from you and also you could take 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 their packages into some GIT lab server or you could be some kind of Debian sponsor 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to be public and allow the public access outside of Cuba to this software, for 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 instance Misox or another one from RepoGUTL and maybe you could help in that way, but 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Cuban developer needs to connect to the network, to be in constant communication. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Q:] What is the best place to learn about Debian events related in Cuba in case I have 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 any way over the Atlantic and I think: oh, could I pass by Cuba and [???] question. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Do you know whether there are any problems to go to the US via CUBA or going from the 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 US ,Cuba and then back to Europe? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [A:] I think there are some restrictions for United States citizens to visit Cuba unless 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 you argument some research or education causes, but if you are coming from Europe 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 there's no problem, there's no restriction for European citizen or Latin American 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 citizens or Asian to be in Cuba, to work with technology topics with the local 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 people. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Q:] And how to learn about events? Is there a Cuban mailing list or something like that? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [A:] Not a mailing list but there is the RepoGUTL website. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This is the main groups in which you could stay in contact with the Cuban community 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and also you could write through the contact section of the RepoGUTL website, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 this is the general way of communicate with the more active Cuban developers. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 There are some projects that are hosted in GIT Lab like Videomorph 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And here are the contact of some developers, but this is very particular 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 you need to know the name of the program because in RepoGUTL there are more that 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 50 different programs many of them are developed by the same guy but by the 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 other hand there are other ones that even doesn't have a GIT Lab or GIT Hub 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 server in this case the better way is to do it by the GUTL Website to contact 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the community of developers of free software in Cuba. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Any further questions ? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Q:] Absolutely not an expert but i have heard of stories of people building their 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 own ad-hoc network in countries in which internet is not well connected, for instance 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 using the baboo protocol and would it be possible to build your own connection to 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the internet using that kind of technology? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [A:] Well I have not realized about this, I have to say I'm not Cuban, so I have 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 been trying to help our collegues, but as you have said I don't know if they have 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 tried to use this alternatives, or if it even works, but well it's nice to know it 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and thank you. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So any further question or comments? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 If not then I thank you again! 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Applause]