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    Hi everybody
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    I will share with some experiences about
    activities that are taking place
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    nowadays in Cuba and also related with
    the Debian Project
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    Who am I? I am Jonathan Bustillos Osornio
    (Jathan) also
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    I am a Debian contributor and a Debian
    user since 2008 and I have been helping
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    on some teams like po-debconf templates,
    translations in the Debian Spanish
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    Translation Team since 2011 and on Debian
    Reproducible Builds in 2017
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    In Cuba there is a community of Free Software
    users and developers who have been working
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    on different activities and useful
    developments to extend the use of Debian
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    and other Free Software projects
    throughout the country
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    The first group that we have is the GUTL
    The Free Tecnologies Users Group, in
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    Spanish - Grupo de Usuarios de Tecnologias
    Libres, is an organisation in Cuba since
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    the development of the GNU/Linux users
    communities of the whole country.
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    It pushes the usage of free technologies
    organizing events, workshops, courses and
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    many more activities of social impact with
    Free Software.
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    Some of this events are like the Free
    Document Day related with Libreoffice
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    And this are the pictures of the events,
    also the FLISol the Latin American
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    Festival Free Software Instalation
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    Also recreation activities
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    GUTL has a website in each they publish
    many articles or news related with Debian
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    and another Free Software projects.
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    The GUTL was born in 2009 and since then
    it has been one of the most influencial
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    organisations in Cuba to learn, use and
    share Free Software, hardware and knowledge
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    The main work objectives of this
    organisation are technological sovereignty
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    Social Comptroller, socialization of
    Information, Project development
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    International visibility for Cuba in the
    field for free software and free
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    Technologies.
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    Now we will know about free software
    projects and it's achievements
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    The GUTL group has created a repository
    called REPOGUTL which is an implementation
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    of something called the Cuban Sourceforge,
    by their developers and users
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    where free software developers have the
    opportunity to publicize their creations
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    and get feedback, promoting the migration
    and use of Free Software to Cuban users.
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    This is the system which you could
    find in the website
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    the repository generated with Cuban free
    software called Alfidi is structured in two
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    major categories, these are applications
    and products, with subcategories under them
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    and they include the title of the application,
    the author, contacts if it is desired by the
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    creator, size, a brief description and a
    long description in addition to the
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    instructions for installation.
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    These are the main developers of REPOGUTL
    and maintainers, Maikel Enrique Pernia Matos
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    And Delio Orozco González.
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    Also we have a free software project called
    MISOX
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    Misox is of set of Free Software
    applications developed by Maikel Pernía
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    Matos , Delio Orozco González and
    Alberto Miguel Nuevo Rojo in the
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    province of Manzanillo Granma in Cuba,
    under the GNU GPL license and also
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    packaged as .deb for our debian distribution
    with the purpose of helping computer users
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    to create a customization of Debian
    GNU/Linux adjusting it to their necessities
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    since an easy and well integrated
    environment.
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    These are some screenshots of the program,
    it's main purpose is to facilitate some
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    computer users customization of debian
    GNU/Linux operating system and to put
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    the packages the users want, to set the
    graphical interface like Gnome, Kde [???]
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    like Fluxbox, Awesome, I3
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    And also it offers the possibility to add
    individual debian packages from an
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    external source.
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    There is another project called VideoMorph
    which is a is a GUI wrapper for ffmpeg,
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    based on code from python-video-converter
    and presets idea from QWinFF and FF Multi
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    Converter, developed by Ozkar L. Garcell,
    Leodanis Pozo Ramos and Leonel Salazar
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    Videaux in Holguín, Cuba.
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    And this is the screenshot.
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    The mais goal of VideoMorph is to focus
    is a single purpose making video conversion
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    simple with an easy to use GUI and allowing
    the user to convert to the currently most
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    popular video formats.
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    These are the colleagues that are working
    on the group of GUTL in Holguín.
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    And they also organize activities to talk
    about some free software community
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    or present some program to their users.
    And they have also created a website
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    called Debian GNU/Linux in Holguín,
    that is Debian Hlg, and in this website
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    they publish news related to Debian,
    events that are organized in this part
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    of the far east of Cuba in Holguín, and
    it's a very nice way to stay in contact
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    with the local users.
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    Some achievements of the GUTL is
    [???] is one of the most actives communities
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    in Cuba, because they are a lot of members,
    and they have the support of the university
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    of Holguín, for some activities.
    We have also an official member of the
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    document foundation, Carlos Parra Zaldivar
    and he's working with libreoffice community
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    directly.
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    Also there are four free software active
    developers,
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    there are two programs in development,
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    and two active repositories in GitHub.
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    Beside this it would have three websites
    with international visibility like Debian
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    in Holguín, and Python Scouts and
    Libreoffice cubava
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    Sometimes the Holguín free software
    community has a space to talk about free
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    technologies at a TV program of Cuba called
    "A Buen Tiempo", there is something like
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    [???] time.
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    By the other hand we have a lot of activity
    in Granma province, that is also in the East
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    of Cuba
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    This is the place in which more Free
    Software projects have been developed
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    in island, also REPOGUTL was hosted here,
    until some months ago, because now the
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    organization was supporting the group
    it is not [???] anymore, to give the hosting
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    because of institutional restrictions.
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    Many programs in development,
    also there are one GUTL website editor,
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    and there is a free software active
    developer.
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    In Santiago de Cuba also we have a
    GUTL website editor, and they have created
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    a blog called SWL-X, that is a a web blog
    related to free software activities
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    and there is a free software active developer
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    So now i will talk about some events that
    has been taking place during the last two
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    years, this is the CubaConf and these the
    Free Technologies Cuban Conference
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    CubaConf, is an international conference about
    Free Software and open technologies that have
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    taken place in Havana, Cuba since 2016.
    CubaConf is a meeting from the international
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    community of enthusiasts of many parts of
    the world besides the Cuban local communities,
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    peer to peer focused and collective
    development. It seeks the participation of people
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    with different profiles and diverse geographical
    locations.
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    [???] CubaConf that was on 2016, we have
    here the last that was in November of last
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    year and we had the opportunity to have
    some Debian developers, for instance in
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    2016 Tiago Bortolleto and Tassia Camões
    went to CubaConf and they pushed to
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    create with Leonel Salazar a Cuban
    free software developer to organize
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    for the first time the mini-debconf
    in Cuba.
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    From the organization of the conference
    it is aimed at the diversity of topics and
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    projects, as of its participants, so the
    participation of women, minority groups
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    in these activities is crucial to build new
    inclusive spaces of knowledge and dialogue
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    about technology. The main idea is to know
    people experience and organizations who
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    work with and in Free Software, with old
    hardware technologies and little or slow
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    bandwidth, to talk about how Free Software
    can help developing countries.
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    During the last CubaConf we had a great
    number of girls participating with talks
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    and even attending the event and that was
    very motivating, we also had a talk with Molly
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    de Blanc of the Free Software Foundation
    and she did a very nice presentation
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    And this is the global photo from last year
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    Now I will talk about the mini debconf,
    CubaConf 2016 these encounters between
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    Tassia, Tiago and Leonel, has pushed to
    organize for the first time the mini debconf
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    in Cuba.
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    This college is Leonel Salazar Videaux
    and he's one of the founders of UTL and
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    DebianHlg in Holguín, he's a free software
    user since 2004
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    First time using Debian GNU/Linux was with
    “Sarge”,
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    he has been spreading the Debian Project
    in local communities in Cuba and organizing
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    events as MiniDebConf. He is a programmer
    has a profession.
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    So during last mini debconf we had some topics
    like how about to help the debian project
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    from Cuba, the Cuban community share 2
    main projects where Misox and VideoMorph
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    developers showed how is the development
    of the programs and how to use them
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    Also I had the opportunity to present a talk
    about reproducible builds for first time in
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    Spanish and it was very useful to track
    new debian enthusiasts users and also to
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    the currently developers like Mike and Oscar
    from Videomorph and Misox,
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    it was a new topic to start taking care with
    the principles of the reproducible builds
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    in the construction of then new versions
    for their development with Misox and
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    Videomorph.
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    So much of this work has been carried
    out by enthusiastic and committed people
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    with Debian and the Free Software
    movement, that despite the different
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    difficulties to sustain some costs
    economically, access the Internet, acquire
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    computer hardware and achieve official
    recognition as developers of some
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    Free Software community in the world
    due to all the above, they continue to
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    contribute in a decisive way projects
    that should be available to everyone
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    inside and outside of Cuba.
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    Because for instance the Misox project
    Videomorph and many other programs
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    are hosted in the REGUTL by the limitations
    of hardware, money available to the Cuban
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    users
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    In that way I consider that it would be very
    interesting and important to think
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    about how the Debian could support and
    recognize those who contribute directly to
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    the use and development of our
    distribution, in places where there
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    is a willingness to do so and strengthen
    our community by being inclusive of them?
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    Because we know the Debian Social Contract,
    our guidelines, but how can we
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    considered to those that are in a country
    in which you could connect to the
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    internet but it's very expensive and
    if you want to interact with the mailing
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    list or you want to stay in contact with
    another debian maintainer or debian
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    developers it's not so easy, because simple
    you don't have the conditions
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    So I want to leave the question to have a
    dialog and to see what do you think, which
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    possibilities are in the debian project to
    support for instance the Misox development
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    that is based on debian and even the packages
    will be in the repositories in the free section
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    Well that is all, and thank you very much for
    your attention
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    [Applause]
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    Any comments or questions?
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    [Q:] The Misox distribution is it
    registrated with the derivatives [???] do
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    you know if they already collaborate with
    debian in that way?
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    [A:] No the Misox development is [???] just
    by local developers in Cuba,
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    and they have not make contact with some
    debian developers outside.
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    Then would be my first suggestion, for them
    to just inform debian in a relatively
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    formalized way what is this they are doing,
    with derives from debian how is it different
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    That's an helpful thing to me and I believe
    also for other in debian and also from
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    outside debian to compare, and then
    getting [???] what would be interesting
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    to cherry pick and put into debian,
    and what would be important to coordinate
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    So the very reference that they exist
    in a more formal way it's not a lot of work
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    just a wikipage to inform, who to contact
    how to contact, i remember once
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    looking at Misox webpage and trying to
    navigate, and I was lost in locating who
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    should I even contact, how is it structured
    and that's partially a cost because I
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    don't understand Spanish , so that's one
    [???] personally , but that could be other
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    things also, how do they put the information
    for their users, and how to present it for
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    debian, and collaborate with us.
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    Ok, thank you...
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    [Q:] Just want to ask how are yourself
    related to the Cuban community?
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    [A:] I was in contact with some developers
    like Leonel, Maikel, Delio because the
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    CubaConf and the mini-debconf have
    this knowledge, beyond this I don't know
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    if there are more projects that are
    underground more than this
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    so yes this is the only contact that I
    have with the Cuban developers
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    of free software.
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    [Q:] Can you tell a bit more about the kind
    of barriers, I understand the one that is
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    expensive, so technically possible to get
    online but expensive, but are there other
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    kind of barriers? Is there a wall like in
    China, what kind of barriers is there for
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    the developers in Cuba to collaborate
    with others in Debian?
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    [A:] My opinion I consider that the main
    barrier is to pay to connect to the internet
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    because in free software movement the
    connection to the internet has been very
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    important to stay in touch with another
    developers or interested users , so
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    in the case of Cuba they have an internet
    but if they want to socialize there programs
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    outside the island you have to pay for
    instance 5 [???] that is more or less 4 euro
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    per 5 hours of internet and not always the
    connection is good, because you need to
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    go to public parks or you need to go to
    some monument, a public place which
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    there are access points and then you use
    your card and try to get an IP, but this is
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    really hard sometimes, you could wait 20,
    25 minutes, because there are a lot of
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    people with smartphones, and more devices
    and even if you , in my personal situation
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    when i was in Cuba, I tried to connect to
    the internet and I delayed around 35, 40
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    minutes to get an IP to my computer,
    so first it's the main obstacle to
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    communicate with another people outside
    using internet.
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    By other hand the hardware, the weather
    conditions, it is very hot, and they do not
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    have air conditioner on systems to maintain
    community projects or self driven serves
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    Unless you are working in some institution
    or in the government or in a university,
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    you could have a chance to host your
    project in your local computer and then
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    use a public IP, maybe , but if you are not
    working in these fields of technology in
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    Cuba, is very hard, if you are an
    independent and you want to contribute
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    and let it know more people about your
    project you need to connect to the network
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    and you need to pay also because internet
    is not money free in Cuba.
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    I was also thinking in the kind of tools,
    does it feel from the perspective of
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    Cubans, does it feel [???] social for
    debian developers to be hanging
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    out on IRC so they need to be
    real online, would it be more beneficial
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    to them if some of us is using mail more
    or mailing list more, or IRC more, forms more
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    [???] you have noticed, the styles of
    communication could be helpful for this
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    kind of barriers.
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    I think that if that would be possible,
    if the Cuban developers could at least use
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    IRC and communicate with some Debian
    maintainers or developers, maybe an
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    interchange of knowledge , they could learn
    more from you and also you could take
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    their packages into some GIT lab server or
    you could be some kind of Debian sponsor
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    to be public and allow the public access
    outside of Cuba to this software, for
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    instance Misox or another one from RepoGUTL
    and maybe you could help in that way, but
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    Cuban developer needs to connect to the
    network, to be in constant communication.
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    [Q:] What is the best place to learn about
    Debian events related in Cuba in case I have
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    any way over the Atlantic and I think: oh,
    could I pass by Cuba and [???] question.
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    Do you know whether there are any problems
    to go to the US via CUBA or going from the
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    US ,Cuba and then back to Europe?
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    [A:] I think there are some restrictions for
    United States citizens to visit Cuba unless
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    you argument some research or education
    causes, but if you are coming from Europe
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    there's no problem, there's no restriction
    for European citizen or Latin American
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    citizens or Asian to be in Cuba, to work
    with technology topics with the local
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    people.
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    [Q:]
Title:
https:/.../debian_free_software_cuba.webm
Video Language:
English
Team:
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Project:
2018_mini-debconf-hamburg
Duration:
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