Re: [osdcmy] Speech By Tun Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad At The Inaugural Launch Of OSDC.my And Open Source Industry Global Linkage At Berjaya Times Square Monday, 1 June, 2009

2012-04-23 Terurut Topik AZMI salim
The Launch Video:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE8mi5BW9dc

On 22 April 2012 20:11, Harisfazillah Jamel linuxmalay...@gmail.com wrote:

 It is an embarrassment. I was among those who suggested Linux open
 source years ago. I had almost forgotten about it

 http://pinterest.com/pin/249035054364968691/

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 Speech By Tun Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad At The Inaugural Launch Of
 OSDC.my And Open Source Industry Global Linkage At Berjaya Times
 Square Monday, 1 June, 2009

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 Archive in Facebook. OSDC.my Discussion Group In Facebook.

 http://portal.mosc.my/osdc-my-mailing-list-information

 and https://www.facebook.com/groups/osdcmalaysia

 Speech By Tun Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad At The Inaugural Launch Of
 OSDC.my And Open Source Industry Global Linkage At Berjaya Times
 Square Monday, 1 June, 2009

 https://www.facebook.com/groups/osdcmalaysia/doc/295831823828588/

 Pictures

 https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.85203478545.85004.80292283545

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 Origin

 http://library.perdana.org.my/Speech_dmm/speech/2009/DMM20090601.pdf

 SPEECH BY

 TUN DR MAHATHIR BIN MOHAMAD

 AT THE INAUGURAL LAUNCH OF OSDC.MY

 AND OPEN SOUCE INDUSTRY GLOBAL LINKAGE

 AT BERJAYA TIMES SQUARE

 MONDAY, 1 JUNE, 2009

 



  1. Firstly I would like to thank OSDC.my for inviting me to
 this dinner and also to talk on a subject about which I cannot claim
 to know much.

  2. I am 84 years of age, too old to learn new things.  It is
 an embarrassment.  I was among those who suggested Linux open source
 years ago.  I had almost forgotten about it.  And now you tell me you
 have an Open Source Development Club here in Malaysia.  I read your
 brief Charter on OSDC.my.  I must admit I can hardly understand it.

  3. You talk in an entirely new language which I have
 difficulty in understanding.  This is made worse by the frequent use
 of acronyms which I always fail to remember what they represent.

  4. I am amazed at the use of such words and terms like Foxie,
 Ubuntu, GNU, Perl, Ruby, Phyton, Fedora and many others, which are
 the names of animals, precious stones and clothing – it goes to show
 that technology creators can be whimsical and relate to the mundane
 and the ordinary.  How else can a sophisticated thing like a computer
 be called Apple.  Then you have search engines called Yahoo and
 Google.

  5. But the speed of progress in the information age is
 mind-boggling if we take for example the development of the telephone.
  The cellular phone which initially was to be a replacement for a
 limited range radio phone is today a computer, a calculator, a TV and
 Internet receiver and dispatcher, a camera and about everything else
 that we can imagine an electronic equipment can do.  Its range now
 covers the whole globe, and the sound is fantastically clear.  It once
 saved a man’s life from a tiger attack because he could call for help
 with his versatile cellular phone.  I would have been eaten by the
 tiger because I don’t carry my cellular.  I depend on my staff.

  6. The knowledge that we can access through the computer are
 limitless.  It is said that we can study for a post graduate degree
 simply by owning a computer.  Though not computer-savvy I have found
 the computer invaluable for verifying historical facts and data about
 almost any event that had taken place centuries ago or yesterday.

  7. But like all things available to men, knowledge and its
 acquisition can be for evil as much as for the good.  The blogs for
 example can be used to demonize people, scare and frighten them and
 create panic.  The SMS can be used for similar purposes.

  8. But we know how useful they can be for making the truth
 known and for individuals to air their views and feelings freely.

  9. I was told by some people a long time ago that when we use
 the Internet, whatever you do or write would be recorded in some far
 away place.  There is no secrecy.  Since the Government was using the
 Internet a lot, it was frightening to think that some foreign persons
 would know all our so-called confidential records and correspondence.

  10.   Being naïve I suggested that we develop our own operating
 system.  I think a lot of savvy Government staff tried hard but got
 nowhere.   There apparently is no bypassing the Internet.

  11.   Then some started talking about Linux, about open source.
 This opened up a lot of mind-boggling use of the computer.  Seems that
 everyone can develop software etc. etc.

  12.   At that stage I gave up.

  13.   Now you are telling me about the Global Open Source
 development Club.  I do not think I am qualified to be a member.

  14.   Still I appreciate the expertise and the knowledge that
 comes with it.

  15.   I was in Korea a few days back and I was amazed at this
 one-time hermit nation which has made use of modern technology to
 achieve what I would call wonders which 

Re: [osdcmy] Speech By Tun Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad At The Inaugural Launch Of OSDC.my And Open Source Industry Global Linkage At Berjaya Times Square Monday, 1 June, 2009

2012-04-23 Terurut Topik Harisfazillah Jamel
Waalaikumussalam

Silakan.

Terima kasih.
On Apr 24, 2012 8:38 AM, fer1035 fer1...@gmail.com wrote:

 Salam En. Haris,

 Saya Ferdaus dari SK Sena, Kangar, Perlis. Mohon kebenaran En. Haris untuk
 republish ucapan Tun tentang OSS di laman web rasmi kami,
 www.sksena.edu.my.

 Terima kasih.
 *
 FLOSS FOR SUSTAINABILITY
 **FLOSS UNTUK KELESTARIAN*

 Sincerely,
 *Yang benar,*
 *
 AHMAD FERDAUS BIN ABD RAZAK*
 Technical Assistant
 S.E.N.A CyQUEST
 Sekolah Kebangsaan Sena
 01000 Kangar
 Perlis
 MALAYSIA
 www.sksena.edu.my



 On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 8:11 PM, Harisfazillah Jamel 
 linuxmalay...@gmail.com wrote:

 It is an embarrassment. I was among those who suggested Linux open
 source years ago. I had almost forgotten about it

 http://pinterest.com/pin/249035054364968691/

 ---

 Speech By Tun Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad At The Inaugural Launch Of
 OSDC.my And Open Source Industry Global Linkage At Berjaya Times
 Square Monday, 1 June, 2009

 --

 Archive in Facebook. OSDC.my Discussion Group In Facebook.

 http://portal.mosc.my/osdc-my-mailing-list-information

 and https://www.facebook.com/groups/osdcmalaysia

 Speech By Tun Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad At The Inaugural Launch Of
 OSDC.my And Open Source Industry Global Linkage At Berjaya Times
 Square Monday, 1 June, 2009

 https://www.facebook.com/groups/osdcmalaysia/doc/295831823828588/

 Pictures

 https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.85203478545.85004.80292283545

 --

 Origin

 http://library.perdana.org.my/Speech_dmm/speech/2009/DMM20090601.pdf

 SPEECH BY

 TUN DR MAHATHIR BIN MOHAMAD

 AT THE INAUGURAL LAUNCH OF OSDC.MY

 AND OPEN SOUCE INDUSTRY GLOBAL LINKAGE

 AT BERJAYA TIMES SQUARE

 MONDAY, 1 JUNE, 2009

 



  1. Firstly I would like to thank OSDC.my for inviting me to
 this dinner and also to talk on a subject about which I cannot claim
 to know much.

  2. I am 84 years of age, too old to learn new things.  It is
 an embarrassment.  I was among those who suggested Linux open source
 years ago.  I had almost forgotten about it.  And now you tell me you
 have an Open Source Development Club here in Malaysia.  I read your
 brief Charter on OSDC.my.  I must admit I can hardly understand it.

  3. You talk in an entirely new language which I have
 difficulty in understanding.  This is made worse by the frequent use
 of acronyms which I always fail to remember what they represent.

  4. I am amazed at the use of such words and terms like Foxie,
 Ubuntu, GNU, Perl, Ruby, Phyton, Fedora and many others, which are
 the names of animals, precious stones and clothing – it goes to show
 that technology creators can be whimsical and relate to the mundane
 and the ordinary.  How else can a sophisticated thing like a computer
 be called Apple.  Then you have search engines called Yahoo and
 Google.

  5. But the speed of progress in the information age is
 mind-boggling if we take for example the development of the telephone.
  The cellular phone which initially was to be a replacement for a
 limited range radio phone is today a computer, a calculator, a TV and
 Internet receiver and dispatcher, a camera and about everything else
 that we can imagine an electronic equipment can do.  Its range now
 covers the whole globe, and the sound is fantastically clear.  It once
 saved a man’s life from a tiger attack because he could call for help
 with his versatile cellular phone.  I would have been eaten by the
 tiger because I don’t carry my cellular.  I depend on my staff.

  6. The knowledge that we can access through the computer are
 limitless.  It is said that we can study for a post graduate degree
 simply by owning a computer.  Though not computer-savvy I have found
 the computer invaluable for verifying historical facts and data about
 almost any event that had taken place centuries ago or yesterday.

  7. But like all things available to men, knowledge and its
 acquisition can be for evil as much as for the good.  The blogs for
 example can be used to demonize people, scare and frighten them and
 create panic.  The SMS can be used for similar purposes.

  8. But we know how useful they can be for making the truth
 known and for individuals to air their views and feelings freely.

  9. I was told by some people a long time ago that when we use
 the Internet, whatever you do or write would be recorded in some far
 away place.  There is no secrecy.  Since the Government was using the
 Internet a lot, it was frightening to think that some foreign persons
 would know all our so-called confidential records and correspondence.

  10.   Being naïve I suggested that we develop our own operating
 system.  I think a lot of savvy Government staff tried hard but got
 nowhere.   There apparently is no bypassing the Internet.

  11.   Then some started talking about Linux, about open source.
 This opened up a lot of mind-boggling use of the computer.  Seems