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| | | | | As a reader of Planet Debian I see a bunch of updates at the start of each month about what people are up to in terms of their Free Software activities. I'm not generally active enough in the Free Software world to justify a monthly report, and this year in particular I've had a bunch of other life stuff going on, but I figured it might be interesting to produce a list of stuff I did over the course of 2019. I'm pleased to note it's longer than I expected. | |
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blog.jak-linux.org
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| | | | | On Monday, I joined Software in the Public Interest (SPI). I'm currently a non-contributing member and have already applied for contributing membership. MJ Ray asked why people do and dont join SPI,and received answers. Not knowing SPI is no good reason, at least if you are participating in Debian's development, and you should really know SPI if you are a Debian Developer. For me, personally, not joining the SPI would not make any sense. The existance of other organizations is no good reason. Look at me, I am also a Fellow of the Free Software Foundation Europe. | |
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debconf24.debconf.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] Announcement of a BoF track at DebConf 24 featuring speakers who will discuss the state and future of the Debian free software project. | |
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debconf22.debconf.org
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| | | [AI summary] An introduction and discussion session for Debian Long Term Support releases at DebConf 22, focusing on extended support options and team collaboration. | ||