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Why Software Freedom Matters
Who is this guy ?
Ruwan RanganathDevOps Engineer - WSO2.Telco
Regional Coordinator - Mozilla Foundation
FOSS - NSBM
FOSS Advocate Linux Guy
Using Software without Paying ?
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“free software” is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of “free” as in “free speech,” not as in “free beer”.
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Freedom
• Exemption from external control, interference, regulation, etc.
• The power to determine action without restraint.
• Personal liberty, as opposed to bondage or slavery: a slave who bought his freedom.
(reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/freedom )
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Software
Collection of computer programs and related data that provide the instructions telling a computer
what to do and how to do it.
(reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_software )
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Software is everywhere
• Personal computer, mp3 players, TV, GPS phones, cars
• Governments, banks, planes, most companies• Communication, safety, leisure, work,
education
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Human rights
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Easy examples
• Emails• Browsing• Navigation systems (GPS)• More...
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Freedom
• Taken for granted• Limited• As free as the technology you use
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What do we need?
• Transparent technologies• Sustainable technologies• Technologies under our control
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Transparent
• Emails• Browsing• Navigation systems (GPS)• And the other examples ...
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Less obvious
Sony and the rootkit example:• Spyware install from music CDs• Silent and automatic• Search for piracy breaches• Impossible to remove• Led to new kinds of threats
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Access to source code
Free and Open Source Software:• Access to source code• Trust• Safeguards human rights
Transparent technologies are about ensuring you can trust the results and operation of your
technology.
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Sustainable
• Opening love letters of your youth• Extend to any creation• Public libraries• Any organizations
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Free formats and protocols
Free and Open Source Software:• Publicly known formats and protocols• Everyone is free to implement them• Code accessing the data is readable• Cross program compatibility• Easy to use and implement
Sustainable technologies are about ensuring access to knowledge forever.
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Technologies under our control
• Only accessing the source code is not enough• Can we compile the software?
• To run it on the same device or another device• To change it to do what we need• To know that the software you use was made from
the source code provided
Technologies under our control means we are fully deciding what the software is doing for us and are
able to pass it on to future generations.
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Urgency
• More and more technology• More and more people• Everyday life• Internet world
Technology should empowers everyone equally, where knowledge is forever, and where our basic human freedoms are strengthened by technology,
not hampered.
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What can we do?
• Use and support Free Software• Use and support Free Formats and Protocols• Use and support Free Licenses
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Free Licenses
Many choices• GDL, some CC licenses, AL, etc• Purpose of easily sharing one's creation• Ability to fine tune the level of sharing
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Sita sings the blues
• Free culture artist Nina Paley• www.sitasingstheblues.com• Annette Hanshaw: music of 1920s copyrighted
• Music is locked away• System prevents from making it available
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Lots of free culture resources
• Openclipart.org• Flick'r• Jamendo• Open Font Library• Thingiverse• Open Game Art• Much more...
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What's next?
• Stop• Think• Act
• Use• Share• Participate
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Celebrate Software Freedom
Ask me questions!
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