ftp.acc.umu.se/.../Debians_Central_Role_in_the_Future_of_Software_Freedom.webm
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Not SyncedI have to be honest
I'm really honored to be here -
Not SyncedI don't say that to just every conference
I care a lot about Debian -
Not SyncedThis is my 3rd DebConf I've ever been to.
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Not SyncedThere have been a lot of them so I
obviously haven't been to that many -
Not SyncedBut I was at DebConf1
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Not SyncedI just learned today that it was zero
based so that it wasn't the first DebConf -
Not Syncedwhich I should have known but didn't for
some reason. -
Not SyncedI was at the 2nd DebConf by accident
somewhat because I was going to -
Not SyncedLibre Software Meeting and just
happened to -
Not Syncedbook my flights so that I could be at
DebConf as well -
Not SyncedI gave a regular track talk at DebConf10
about the GPL v3 -
Not Syncedbecause it was in New York City where I
was living at the time -
Not SyncedHere I'm giving an invited speaker talk or
keynote or whatever else it is called here -
Not SyncedThat really means a lot to me.
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Not SyncedI'm a fan of Debian, I'm a user of Debian.
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Not SyncedI don't actually consider myself part of
the Debian community -
Not Syncedbecause other than filing a few bugs
over the years -
Not SyncedI haven't contributed all that much to
Debian but I've relied on it and used it -
Not Syncedand been a fan of it for so long
that I really love your project. -
Not SyncedSo I am really honored to be invited to
speak here -
Not Syncedand I really believe that Debian is a
very special project for a lot of reasons. -
Not SyncedFirst of all, it has thrived for longer
than almost any free software project -
Not Syncedin existence in a lot of ways.
There are top 10 lists of projects that -
Not SyncedDebian is certainly on as far as longevity
goes, maybe the top 5 -
Not SyncedIt's governance is one of the few
democratically elected and -
Not Synceddemocratically controlled
governance processes in free software -
Not SyncedEveryone is a fan of talking about this
'benevolent dictator' stuff -
Not Syncedwhich I think is really horrible
The fact that somebody would call -
Not Syncedthemselves a 'self appointed benevolent
dictator for life' is really disturbing. -
Not SyncedYou are democratic.
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Not SyncedYou elect your leadership.
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Not SyncedYou have referendums on major issues
that everyone can vote on. -
Not SyncedThat is amazingly rare, impressive
and important for free software. -
Not SyncedThe other thing that really impresses me,
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Not Syncedin particular being somebody from the
non-profit world, -
Not Syncedis that Debian has been staunchly
non-commercial for it's entire existence. -
Not SyncedOf course I don't mean that Debian
can't be used in commercial settings. -
Not SyncedDFSG free means that things can be put
into commercial products. -
Not SyncedWhat I mean is that the project itself has
always been non-commercial, -
Not Syncedmeaning that the people that work on it
are volunteering, -
Not Syncedand, even if their employers are paying
them to work on it, -
Not Syncedthey are part of a community and not
doing their work inside Debian as -
Not Syncedofficially part of some
commercial activity. -
Not SyncedMost free software projects these days
are controlled by -
Not Syncedsome commercial entity or another.
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Not SyncedDebian is not.
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Not SyncedI was at Debconf1 which was really
exciting for me. -
Not SyncedI was a young executive director of
Free Software. -
Not SyncedI showed this picture to Karen Sandler who
I work with and said how different I look. -
Not SyncedShe said I don't look different at all,
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Not Syncedbut, speaking as the person that looks
at that face in the mirror every morning, -
Not Syncedthere are a lot more lines on my face
than there. -
Not SyncedThat is a smooth looking baby face that I
had 14 years ago that I don't have anymore -
Not SyncedI was pretty casual back then.
I'm not in short trousers any more. -
Not SyncedIt's hard to see and you can see it in
some of the other photos that I was. -
Not SyncedEven in this heat like this I haven't
worn short trousers in a very long time. -
Not SyncedWhat's that? [bdale heckles]
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Not SyncedBdale, I was thinking about mentioning you
and now I have to because you are heckling -
Not Syncedme [laughter]. Bdale is the one adult
in the room who can dress like -
Not Syncedeverybody else but I can't pull it off
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Not SyncedI respect Bdale that he can.
The tie-dye still works for him. -
Not SyncedAnd I stopped wearing t-shirts years ago
at conferences -
Not Syncedand here I'm sweating in my long sleeves
halfway between hacker and suit attire. -
Not SyncedAnd there [in the photo] I'm talking to
Martin Michmayer -
Not SyncedI'm going to do questions at the end Lars,
if that's ok. -
Not SyncedI'm not good with questions because I
get off topic easy. -
Not SyncedI left 17 minutes at the end for questions
which Bdale just took 3 of [laughter] -
Not SyncedThere I'm talking to Martin Michlmayer
when I first met him. -
Not SyncedA lot of things have changed since I
looked at this photo. -
Not SyncedBut one thing that hasn't changed,
you see this face that Martin is making. -
Not SyncedHe still makes that face at me every time
I talk to him, which sort of says like -
Not Synced"You do not know what you are talking
about". That hasn't changed, which is good -
Not Synced[laughter]. I'm glad he is laughing in the
back there. -
Not SyncedSome things have stayed the same.
Martin still thinks I'm full of it. -
Not SyncedAnd I probably am, so that's ok.
I like people to keep me honest. -
Not SyncedOther than jokes, the thing that hasn't
really changed since I was first -
Not Syncedintroduced to the Debian community, in
person, back in 2001, -
Not Syncedis the ethos of this community is still
the same one that I remember -
Not Syncedeven though a lot of the developers
have changed. -
Not SyncedI talked
- Title:
- ftp.acc.umu.se/.../Debians_Central_Role_in_the_Future_of_Software_Freedom.webm
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
Debconf
- Project:
- 2015_debconf15
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