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SFP#43: It is Youth Hacking 4 Freedom!

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SFP#43: It is Youth Hacking 4 Freedom!

WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:18.040 Hello and welcome to the Software Freedom Podcast. 00:18.040 --> 00:22.880 This podcast is brought to you by the free Software Foundation Europe and via charity that 00:22.880 --> 00:26.080 empowers users to control technology. 00:26.080 --> 00:30.080 I'm Bonnie Mehring and today I'm here with my colleague, Alexander Sander. 00:30.080 --> 00:32.080 Hi, Bonnie. 00:32.080 --> 00:40.920 So we have done already quite a lot of episodes together, but we are also working on something 00:40.920 --> 00:41.920 else together, right? 00:41.920 --> 00:42.920 This is true. 00:42.920 --> 00:43.920 Yes. 00:43.920 --> 00:51.720 This is the FSFE's programming competition called Youth Hacking for Freedom and today we 00:51.720 --> 00:56.280 will be doing a short episode about it and walk you through the competition and let 00:56.280 --> 00:59.280 you know all the details there. 00:59.280 --> 01:05.120 So Alex, Youth Hacking for Freedom, you want to start and very quickly go over what it 01:05.120 --> 01:06.120 is. 01:06.120 --> 01:07.120 Absolutely. 01:07.120 --> 01:13.800 So this episode is mainly for people who are between 14 and 18 years old and who want to do 01:13.800 --> 01:17.960 a free software project in order to win a prize. 01:17.960 --> 01:23.400 You can win up to 4,000 euros and invitation to pass it to the award ceremony. 01:23.400 --> 01:26.440 So it's absolutely versatile to take part in the competition. 01:26.440 --> 01:31.560 Ultimately, there will be three winners and three special prizes. 01:31.560 --> 01:38.240 So six prizes will be handed over to the winning participants and you have six months to 01:38.240 --> 01:43.800 come up with a free software project that you like so you can do whatever you want. 01:43.800 --> 01:51.280 The only criteria it needs to be free software and yeah, after the six months, your project 01:51.280 --> 01:58.440 will be evaluated by a very nice jury and then winners will be elected and as said, invited 01:58.440 --> 02:03.480 two awards ceremony to pass those which will last a week and in October. 02:03.480 --> 02:04.480 Yes. 02:04.480 --> 02:08.960 And the competition like the programming phase starts on the first of January and ends 02:08.960 --> 02:12.000 on the 30th of June. 02:12.000 --> 02:19.640 So the last day of June and you have six months time to think about your project and realize 02:19.640 --> 02:20.640 it in the end. 02:20.640 --> 02:26.840 In this time, we also have monthly calls where you can participate if you want to and we 02:26.840 --> 02:33.120 discuss topics that are related to free software that are related to project management and 02:33.120 --> 02:35.280 that are related to programming. 02:35.280 --> 02:40.360 So like for example, we also go over how to license a project, we go over how to document 02:40.360 --> 02:44.760 a project and yeah, walk you through all of this. 02:44.760 --> 02:50.840 So basically, you will learn everything during this six months, how to come up with a good 02:50.840 --> 02:51.840 project. 02:51.840 --> 02:54.200 The only thing you have to do is coding. 02:54.200 --> 02:55.680 That's true. 02:55.680 --> 03:01.120 And we know that this can be hard so we also have people supporting you with technical 03:01.120 --> 03:02.120 advice. 03:02.120 --> 03:04.680 Should you have any questions there? 03:04.680 --> 03:11.680 But Bonnie, do you need to be a free software expert in order or programming expert to come 03:11.680 --> 03:17.440 up with such a project or can you also be someone who is starting from crutch who had no 03:17.440 --> 03:20.960 idea about programming and also have a chance to win? 03:20.960 --> 03:23.280 Yes, we did have that in the past, didn't we? 03:23.280 --> 03:30.400 We had somebody who started to learn programming actually during those six months and was 03:30.400 --> 03:36.400 among one of the winners because we do not only evaluate the quality of the code, but 03:36.400 --> 03:42.200 we also evaluate how well documented or the jury evaluates the creativity of the idea 03:42.200 --> 03:50.240 and there are several criteria that are important for the jury and the, in fact, is the decision 03:50.240 --> 03:52.160 of who is among the winners. 03:52.160 --> 03:57.960 So even if you have no idea yet about programming, this is a perfect chance for you to learn it 03:57.960 --> 04:03.720 and this is also a perfect chance for you to be rewarded for it with up to 4,000 04:03.720 --> 04:04.720 euros. 04:04.720 --> 04:05.720 True. 04:05.720 --> 04:11.360 And also, I think we should mention that the jury and this we definitely know takes into 04:11.360 --> 04:13.400 account the age of the participants. 04:13.400 --> 04:20.240 So if you are 14 and compete against 18 year old, we know that this might be challenging. 04:20.240 --> 04:27.360 So that's why our jury also has an eye on like how old you are and in our registration 04:27.360 --> 04:34.560 form and also like during our workshops we have, you can tell us a bit about yourself 04:34.560 --> 04:40.560 and ultimately the jury also will have interviews with shortness candidates of the 04:40.560 --> 04:45.400 project where they learn about participants in order to make sure that there is a balanced 04:45.400 --> 04:54.640 decision and also the jury members know that in particular, yeah, people in this age 04:54.640 --> 04:56.200 have also other duties. 04:56.200 --> 05:00.640 So they have to go to school, they have to learn, they might also have other hobbies. 05:00.640 --> 05:04.160 So that's why we came up with this six months coding period. 05:04.160 --> 05:09.440 So we don't expect you to sit there six months in a row and work on a project, but rather 05:09.440 --> 05:15.760 to give you plenty of time to come up with an idea, to tinker around, to change things. 05:15.760 --> 05:20.480 And also ultimately, it's very common to hang over unfinished projects. 05:20.640 --> 05:28.160 Since we all know a software project is never finished and in this regard, I do believe 05:28.160 --> 05:34.400 that, and this is also what we have seen from the last editions, it's a good idea to take part. 05:34.400 --> 05:40.640 Ideas are valued a lot and how you approach the idea, how you try to tinker around. 05:40.640 --> 05:43.680 So this is something that your members have my own. 05:43.680 --> 05:50.160 So even if you have no clue about coding or how to come up with a free software project, 05:50.160 --> 05:55.360 this is maybe the perfect time to start thinking about it and to take part in this competition 05:55.360 --> 06:01.360 and has a chance to win a prize money and also be invited to process for this award ceremony. 06:01.360 --> 06:05.040 And also, Bonnie, maybe you can tell a bit about the award ceremony. 06:05.040 --> 06:07.920 I do believe it's happening in a very, very nice venue. 06:07.920 --> 06:13.600 I think we already booked everything so we can already announce where it will happen 06:13.600 --> 06:18.320 and what participants can expect, just read and impressive. 06:18.400 --> 06:22.560 Yeah, sure. So we will be in a very grand hotel. 06:22.560 --> 06:24.400 It's called NH Gran Sablon. 06:25.200 --> 06:27.760 And there will be amazing breakfast. 06:27.760 --> 06:31.360 Generally, during the awards ceremony, you will have a lot of food. 06:31.360 --> 06:34.240 So don't worry, there's amazing food everywhere. 06:35.520 --> 06:42.240 And the ceremony itself will take place in BELvue, which is the palace. 06:42.240 --> 06:45.520 And there's a museum attached to it in Brussels. 06:46.000 --> 06:52.480 And there we will be hosting the Youth Hacking 4 Freedom Awards ceremony in the atrium. 06:53.840 --> 06:55.600 And I'm very much looking forward to it. 06:55.600 --> 06:57.440 This is always really grand. 06:57.440 --> 06:59.840 It's very nice and it's amazing to be there. 06:59.840 --> 07:02.720 And there's this feeling of excitement, 07:03.760 --> 07:08.480 like all those people waiting for the prizes to be handed over 07:08.480 --> 07:12.560 and presenting their projects to all family and friends 07:12.640 --> 07:14.560 and sharing members. 07:14.560 --> 07:20.160 And it's really, it's one of the most amazing evenings that I experience during the whole year. 07:20.160 --> 07:21.280 I'm very much in touch. 07:21.280 --> 07:22.320 Yeah, that's true. 07:22.320 --> 07:26.400 And also participants have the chance to network and to learn about other winners. 07:26.400 --> 07:29.840 And we also will have a workshop in the morning that they can tinker around. 07:29.840 --> 07:34.800 And I do also do believe it's a very nice activity to learn about other peers 07:34.800 --> 07:38.400 who are also tinkering around this free software across Europe. 07:38.480 --> 07:41.680 Also in the workshops, even if they are just digital, 07:41.680 --> 07:45.760 we will have breakout rooms where participants can come together 07:45.760 --> 07:49.040 where they can maybe form teams where they can collaborate, 07:49.040 --> 07:51.040 where they can discuss their ideas. 07:51.040 --> 07:54.720 So all of this is also about networking and giving, like, 07:55.360 --> 07:58.640 the participants space to interface each other, 07:58.640 --> 08:02.080 to learn about each other and in this regard. 08:02.080 --> 08:06.560 So it's also a good idea to take part if you want to learn about other 08:07.280 --> 08:11.360 European's who are maybe doing something similar like you 08:11.360 --> 08:14.720 and there you want to meet an exchange with them. 08:16.960 --> 08:17.440 That's true. 08:17.440 --> 08:22.480 I also believe that this has also not only for the, in this light of how 08:23.600 --> 08:25.760 free software works that you have this community there, 08:25.760 --> 08:30.400 but you can also gain something by this in your personal relationships 08:30.400 --> 08:34.720 because you can meet people from all over Europe and get to know them, 08:34.720 --> 08:37.680 get to talk with them, get different perspectives, 08:37.680 --> 08:41.280 and I truly believe that this is also a great benefit 08:41.840 --> 08:44.160 that you can have for your school life, 08:44.160 --> 08:46.960 that you can have for your educational life, 08:46.960 --> 08:47.840 and yes. 08:47.840 --> 08:50.720 So I think that's also something that I like a lot about you, 08:50.720 --> 08:52.400 packing for freedom, actually. 08:52.400 --> 08:55.520 In this regard, go to yh4f.org, 08:55.520 --> 08:59.360 slash register, take part in the registration process, 08:59.360 --> 09:01.760 take part in the use healing for freedom contest, 09:01.840 --> 09:05.360 and if you are outside the age range of 14 to 18, 09:06.320 --> 09:10.720 everyone you know who is in this age range about this competition 09:10.720 --> 09:14.720 and ask them to take part, I think it's worth it. 09:14.720 --> 09:16.560 Yeah, thank you so much for listening, 09:16.560 --> 09:19.040 thank you so much for sharing the news about you packing for me. 09:19.040 --> 09:22.000 Yeah, thanks for having me and for discussing this, 09:22.000 --> 09:23.360 and for running this contest. 09:23.360 --> 09:26.800 So it's a lot of fun to work with you on this project, 09:26.800 --> 09:31.200 and yeah, I really like it and I think everyone in the world should know 09:31.280 --> 09:34.960 about it, and every European teenager should take part. 09:37.680 --> 09:40.000 Thank you, Alex, I can only give that back likewise. 09:41.040 --> 09:44.320 So this was the Software Freedom Podcast 09:44.320 --> 09:46.800 with a special episode on you packing for freedom. 09:47.520 --> 09:51.040 If you liked this episode, please recommend it to your friends 09:51.040 --> 09:55.520 and rate it and also share the news about you packing for freedom, obviously. 09:56.720 --> 09:59.280 Stay tuned for more inspiring conversations 09:59.280 --> 10:01.920 that explore the importance of software freedom 10:01.920 --> 10:03.920 and its impact on our digital lives. 10:05.760 --> 10:09.520 This podcast is presented to you by the free Software 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