Software Freedom Day 2011
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Geekbeat.tv Coverage of SFD 2011 at Dallas Makerspace
Event Description
Date: Sep 17, 2011
Time: (1pm - 6pm)
Location: Dallas Makerspace, 2995 Ladybird Lane, Dallas, TX 75229
If you write free software, use free software, or want to learn about software freedom, come join us for Software Freedom Day. We have free swag (free as in free beer) from the Free Software Foundation, Redhat, and Canonical. That means we'll have Redhat Fedora GNU/Linux CDs, Ubuntu GNU/Linux CDs, free software stickers, GPL stickers, anti-DRM (digital restrictions management) stickers, FSF newsletters, and more. We're planning short talks about wide range of free software related topics. We're working on talks about Arduino, Robotics, Blender, Server Management, Perl and more.
This year we'll be including free culture in the mix. Creative Commons is sending us a care package full of CC stickers and buttons and we'll have info available on freely licensing your artistic and creative works.
Want to free your computer? Bring a computer that has a blank or ready to wipe hard drive! We'll have experts on hand who can help you install GNU/Linux on your computer with a choice of the latest versions of either Fedora or Ubunutu.
If you have any ideas or want to join us, get in touch!
The best way to communicate with us on the #dallasmakerspace irc channel (no irc program? try webchat).
Presentation Schedule
RedHat Fedora
David Duncan, the RedHat Fedora ambassador for Austin, TX will be coming up to Dallas along with lots of RedHat and Fedora swag. Throughout the Dallas Makerspace SFD event, he'll be ready to give hands on demonstrations and answer questions about RedHat Fedora, one of the most advanced GNU/Linux operating systems distributions around.
Lighting Talks
Quick 3-5 minute talks
- ZeroMQ - Pieter Hintjens, visiting hacker from Brussels, Belgium
More to be announced soon...
30 Minute Talks and Demonstrations
- 1:30 PM - Human Genome Project and Open Source - John Fields
- 2:00 PM - Inkscape for makers - Doug Paradis
- 2:30 PM - How to build online communities - Pieter Hintjens, visiting hacker from Brussels, Belgium
- 3:00 PM - Getting Started with CakePHP - Andrew LeCody
- 4:00 PM - Using Blender - Eric Chaney
- Time TBA - A free software work flow for photographers - Steevithak
More to be announced soon...
About Software Freedom Day
On September 18 each year, people all over the world celebrate Software Freedom Day. It's a day when free software developers and users raise awareness in their local community of the benefits software freedoms bring. Some cities have huge events with music, talks, vendors, even cheerleaders, parades, and feasts. Dallas, on the other hand, has largely done nothing. In 2007 a few members of the local Ubuntu LUG met at Tempest Tea on Lovers Lane and handed out Ubuntu CDs. In 2008 there was a small get together at Dave and Busters in Frisco, TX. Neither event was well publicized or attended and there was no event at all in 2009. This seemed like an ideal project for Dallas Makerspace to take on in 2010, so we did. The Dallas SFD 2010 was the largest SFD event in Dallas ever. We had around 40 people show up for a series of talks on free software topics. RedHat's Austin Fedora ambassador came up to hand out Fedora swag and demo the OS. The Dallas Personal Robotics Group demoed robots running free software. Fun was had by all. Now the question is, how do we make it even bigger for 2011?
Objectives of Software Freedom Day
- to celebrate software freedom and the people behind it
- to foster a general understanding of software freedom, and encourage adoption of free software and open standards
- to create more equal access to opportunities through the use of participatory technologies
- to promote constructive dialogue on responsibilities and rights in the information society
- to be inclusive of organizations and individuals that share our Vision
What is Software Freedom and Why is it Important?
Proprietary software takes away control of your computer from you and gives control to others. Proprietary software takes away control of your media by adding DRM (Digital Restrictions Management). Proprietary software takes away your freedoms to use, copy, understand, and improve your programs. Free Software gives those freedoms back. Specifically, free software guarantees users four essential freedoms:
- The freedom to run the program, for any purpose (freedom 0).
- The freedom to study how the program works, and change it to make it do what you wish (freedom 1). Access to the source code is a precondition for this.
- The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor (freedom 2).
- The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others (freedom 3). By doing this you can give the whole community a chance to benefit from your changes. Access to the source code is a precondition for this.
For more see these documents and videos:
The Free Software Definition - The Free Software Foundation's official definition
Open Source Software Definition - Open Source is a newer term coined to describe a subset of Free Software, with less emphasis on freedom
What is free software and why is it so important? by Matt Lee
How software freedom underpins human rights in our technological age by Pia Waugh
Stephen Fry explains Free Software
Free Software, Open Source, Copyleft, what's the relationship!?
This Venn diagram was created by Hung Chao-Kuei for the Free Software Foundation to show the relationship between free software variants (on the left) and non-free software variants (on the right).
Photos of SFD 2010 at Dallas Makerspace
Photos by Jason Mock, CC BY-SA. For more see Jason's entire Dallas Makerspace Software Freedom Day 2010 set on flickr.
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Photos of Previous Dallas SFD events
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Here's How the rest of the world does it
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Official SFD Information
- Software Freedom Day website
- SFD Event Location Wiki
- SFD Event Location Map
- SFD Official Artwork
- SFD Official flyers
Team
- Steve Rainwater - coordinator
- Peter Smith
- John Fields
- Andrew LeCody
- Nicole Greeley
- David Mandala