Today I had the honour to give a talk on FOSS and copyleft in general, as a guest on University of Peireus. While talking on the subject, I noticed a particular interest on the history of free & open source movement and the history of copyrights.
In fact, mentioning the fact that "copyright" as a term is coined around 1800s, gave me the kick-start to persuade the audience that we should not consider "copyright on everything" as something "given" and "universally approved", but rather consider it as something "constructed" with profit in mind...
Moreover the talk headed to internet and the recent changes on Greek legislation (logging traffic etc) and the current adoption of GNU/Linux in Greece.
Some Live-CDs of Fedora 10 were a hit too! :) (Thanks to Spevack I have much of them now, but I'll rather keep them for FossComm 2009 on May ! )
FOSDEM 2009 - Day One
The morning has come. We get on a bus that was constantly filling up with geeks and nerds (oh yeah!) and at about 10am we were at ULB where FOSDEM is held.
The Fedora Booth was almost already ready by the ambassadors that woke up early (and had the setup slot time) and with the addition of the swag we brought the booth was ready to rocking!
As the time proceeded and more XO laptops where added to our booth, more people where asking what where those and on what OS the run. The profound answer (Fedora) was the begging of sometimes a long conversation about the pros of Fedora and so on.
Those OLPC's where a hit!
My morning booth slot was nearly at end when I was preparing for the RPM Packaging Talk by Christoph Wickert. Our Talk room has so crowded when I found it (it was like hidden!) that I had to sit on the floor! Christoph gave us amazing tips about packaging which hopefully I will use real soon...
Right after Chitlesh Goorah gave a really inspiring talk about who he handles the whole Fedora Electronic Lab Project and I started thinking about a similar handling of an Art & Studio spin of Fedora, something that we later discussed with Chitlesh (between two beers :) )
The rest of the day was booth time for me with some brakes to snap some swag here and there.
After a long (but super-happy!) day at FOSDEM we went back at the hostel and then went out with the whole Fedora team for some good Belgian beer (like Kwak!)
FOSDEM 2009 - Day Zero
Getting up early is never easy (at least for me) but when you have to catch a plane to Brussels for FOSDEM, getting up at 6:00 am was a piece of cake! With great excitement about the trip I got ready and got to the airport with Kostas just to meet the already assembled greek team.
After an incedent with the tickets of G.Nikolopoulos (we had booked for the previous week!) we got on plane and landed 3 hours later to Brussels! (after doing some random hacking with OLPC :P )
The airport there is quite new and big. I thought that it was 3 times bigger than El. Venizelos (the Athens' one). We took the train to Brussels-Center and during this transportation we had another misfortune loosing the Fedora Banner (that we had at Athens Digital Week)
The hostel (Les Ecrins) proved to be such a bargain! Cheap clean with free wi-fi. What else could you ask for? :)
After some lunch and resting we got prepared for the FOSDEM Beer Event that night at Delerium Bar which claims to have 2500 (!) different brands of beers! Many people gathered around and inside it and finally we got to meet in person the rest of the Fedora Community at FOSDEM. Joerg, Chitlesh and the other guys where so kind to give us all the answers we needed for events like FOSDEM (its my first time on such event).
After that we had some great time meeting new people, chatting bout projects and general stuff and also tasting many different beers! (I even got a Banana Beer! ... was kinda nice ... )
Lebanese fast-food straight afterward and quickly back to the hostel (with some architectural sightseeing in between :P ) for some resting cause tommorow will be a long day!
The rest of the photos can be viewed at this Flickr Set
After an incedent with the tickets of G.Nikolopoulos (we had booked for the previous week!) we got on plane and landed 3 hours later to Brussels! (after doing some random hacking with OLPC :P )
The airport there is quite new and big. I thought that it was 3 times bigger than El. Venizelos (the Athens' one). We took the train to Brussels-Center and during this transportation we had another misfortune loosing the Fedora Banner (that we had at Athens Digital Week)
The hostel (Les Ecrins) proved to be such a bargain! Cheap clean with free wi-fi. What else could you ask for? :)
After some lunch and resting we got prepared for the FOSDEM Beer Event that night at Delerium Bar which claims to have 2500 (!) different brands of beers! Many people gathered around and inside it and finally we got to meet in person the rest of the Fedora Community at FOSDEM. Joerg, Chitlesh and the other guys where so kind to give us all the answers we needed for events like FOSDEM (its my first time on such event).
After that we had some great time meeting new people, chatting bout projects and general stuff and also tasting many different beers! (I even got a Banana Beer! ... was kinda nice ... )
Lebanese fast-food straight afterward and quickly back to the hostel (with some architectural sightseeing in between :P ) for some resting cause tommorow will be a long day!
The rest of the photos can be viewed at this Flickr Set
Getting ready for FOSDEM #2
Yesterday I received the Fedora buttons that I ordered for FOSDEM. Take a look at them at this Set in Flickr
There are 600 of them in medium and small size. I got it in pretty good price : 0,40 and 0,50 Euro each. I guess in Greece we are still in good prices.
The printing of the buttons was an idea by a fellow Greek Ambassador Konstantinos Antonakoglou
Although they are 600, I guess in 1 hour they will be vanished at FOSDEM :P
Thats the point of course... :)
There are 600 of them in medium and small size. I got it in pretty good price : 0,40 and 0,50 Euro each. I guess in Greece we are still in good prices.
The printing of the buttons was an idea by a fellow Greek Ambassador Konstantinos Antonakoglou
Although they are 600, I guess in 1 hour they will be vanished at FOSDEM :P
Thats the point of course... :)
Getting ready for FOSDEM
I am going to FOSDEM!
Yeah, i booked everything and co-organized with Dimitris the Greek team (codenamed "boulouki" !) for the event. But instead of going just to watch I decided to do some logistics for Fedora @ FOSDEM.
Today I finally got the 1300 A4 3-folded flyers with generic info and contact info for Fedora Project. The were designed by a fellow Fedora Ambassador but i updated them a little bit. Also I got together the 800 A5 flyers for Fedora Electronic Lab a very nice and promissing project headed by another fellow Ambassador Chitlesh Goorah .
Yeah, i booked everything and co-organized with Dimitris the Greek team (codenamed "boulouki" !) for the event. But instead of going just to watch I decided to do some logistics for Fedora @ FOSDEM.
Today I finally got the 1300 A4 3-folded flyers with generic info and contact info for Fedora Project. The were designed by a fellow Fedora Ambassador but i updated them a little bit. Also I got together the 800 A5 flyers for Fedora Electronic Lab a very nice and promissing project headed by another fellow Ambassador Chitlesh Goorah .
I was wondering whether I should combine the printing of the A4s Generic Flyers with something else that needed promotion at FOSDEM so I came up with the idea of flyers for FEL and Chitlesh was delighted to help me. The final result is just great!
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