What did I bring you from Brazil? A GPLv3 transcript of course
ciaran
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Wednesday 10 May 2006
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Well, I said I'd make the most of my trip to Brazil, so here's a
transcript of Richard Stallman's presenation at the second
international GPLv3 conference that took place there:
Made from a very low quality video which I took with my digital camera. The
conference organisers will be putting proper videos online when they're ready, so
I won't bother putting my videos online.
My battery wasn't full when I started recording because our socket
blew at the joint-FSFs booth due to too many laptops. I had borrowed a
second gigabyte memory card, so I was ok for memory, but my battery
only let me capture the first first 50 minutes before I had to start
juggling between charging and filming.
Looking at the people in the queue to ask questions, I had to
decide who would ask a good one. I got Michael Tiemann's comments
about RMS and OSI, and I got the GFDL question and the one about
whether or not there would be official translations of GPLv3.
On an unrelated note,
the ELER strip has
put out a few new ones.
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