Debian hamradio is still maintained too, as a dedicated distro as a packages
set, and offers free/non-free/contrib insulation, in opposite to ubuntu
(derived) distros :
https://packages.debian.org/stable/hamradio/
Le 21 mars 2019 22:48:18 GMT+01:00, Arthur Torrey a
écrit :
>Suggestion on the
Nothing would prevent an LGPL code to be modified "almost silently" by a
proprietary software author in order to obtain that kind of anti-features
generally needed by proprietary software authors.
Moreover, proprietary software authors, including firt the largest companies,
/will use copyright
f a écrit :
>On 08/28/2018 05:37 AM, bill-auger wrote:
>> On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 02:43:06 +0200 Thomas Harding
> wrote:
>>> Databases are "a set" of informations, and copyright applies on that
>>> collection as whole, and moreover on its structure.
>>
>&
(Sorry for top-posting, due to handeld appliance)
Databases are "a set" of informations, and copyright applies on that collection
as whole, and moreover on its structure.
Just take a look at OpenStreetMap and its licence.
Regarding personal data, it *should* be owned by individuals themselves
Le 20 mars 2018 12:39:44 GMT+01:00, "Steven D. Brewer"
a écrit :
>On 3/20/18 2:12 AM, Don Saklad wrote:
>> What's the best URL shortener?
>
>Buy a short domain name and write short URLs
An RRDB with an eight bytes key + a small front-end to generate an HTTP
redirect
Le 10 janvier 2018 23:58:07 GMT+01:00, Pen-Yuan Hsing
a écrit :
>Hi all, just to have it in our collective minds, here's this year's
>Global Legal Hackathon:
>
>http://globallegalhackathon.com/
Well, well, well... I expect a kind of black highs hats libertarian lawyers
Le 16 décembre 2017 02:40:33 GMT+01:00, Don Warner Saklad a
écrit :
>Would it be appropriate to use https://piktochart.com/
>for an infographic for municipal governments about the idea of
>RYF Respects Your Freedom desktop computers?
Nope. While a brain is mandatory.
There
Le 14 décembre 2017 03:48:53 GMT+01:00, Don Saklad a écrit :
>Imagine rms gets a new computer, what manufacturer's model does rms
>get?...
At least a RYF enlisted model (if I remain correctly my readings, that's
currently the case) :
Le 4 décembre 2017 20:02:41 GMT+01:00, Chad Larson
a écrit :
>On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 09:06:10AM -0600, Caleb Herbert wrote:
>> On Sun, 2017-12-03 at 21:12 -0500, Chad Larson wrote:
[...]
>> > that the code implements the requirements correctly
>for each
>> >
Le 4 décembre 2017 03:12:55 GMT+01:00, Chad Larson
a écrit :
[...]
>> * Reason #1 – Lacks a traceable software development life cycle
>>
>In embedded project context, "traceability" refers to a matrix
>of requirements on the integrated product (e.g. "must
Le 3 décembre 2017 05:45:12 GMT+01:00, Mary-Anne Wolf a
écrit :
>This
>https://www.designnews.com/content/7-reasons-open-source-software-should-be-avoided/100858102757881
>says, "As much potential as open source software can provide, there are
>several reasons why embedded
Le 10 octobre 2017 02:34:46 GMT+02:00, Don Saklad a écrit :
>Good qualities of the sale transactions are important for consumers at
>a) what store/dealer you choose to get your respects your freedom
>ryf new desktop computer from
>
>and b) how well the ryf store/dealer is
Le 7 octobre 2017 20:51:05 GMT+02:00, Julian Daich
a écrit :
>Hi there,
>
>I received several opinions and comments and see the best option for
>me is to seat with a lawyer in person. Institutions resulted to be no
>so responsive. Somebody can recommend a
Le 7 octobre 2017 20:51:05 GMT+02:00, Julian Daich
a écrit :
>Hi there,
>
>I received several opinions and comments and see the best option for
>me is to seat with a lawyer in person. Institutions resulted to be no
>so responsive. Somebody can recommend a
In France, that stuff, including design but not patents/anteriority, is handled
by the "Bureau des dessins et modèles".
As for patents, you must renew (and afford), but unlike patents that renew is
unlimited.
To protect worldwide, amount is just huge. And that's also an ethical problem
(how
(French) Chomsky a émis une théorie du langage qui ne souffrait pas d'exception
(en gros, les langages humains permettent obligatoirement de dire au moins
"demain, j'irai pêcher cinq ou six poissons pour nous nourrir, moi, ma femme et
mes 3 enfants").
Quelqu'un a découvert une peuplade, et a
Le 5 août 2017 21:21:18 GMT+02:00, John Sullivan a écrit :
> Daniel Pocock writes:
>
> > I've seen various communities having debates about whether to adopt
> > Discourse of similar forum software instead of a mailing list.
> >
> > Has anybody already
Le 13 mai 2017 00:19:53 GMT+02:00, Daniel Pocock a écrit :
>On 12/05/17 04:32, Aaron E-J wrote:
>>
>> In terms of solving world hunger – this is not a technological
>problem
>> but a socio-political one. We can produce many times the necessary
>> nutrients to sustain life
That's obviously stupid, as any malware deposit on any location would
provide same effect.
No MIM is needed, that's as exactly as Threatened(trusted) Computing.
Le 01/05/2017 à 20:39, Kees Epema a écrit :
In my opinion there are other solutions for ISP's to prevent malware/viruses
than
Why hospital doesn't fund computing researchers / research centers to make
their tools usable daily in an hospital, instead of waiting for
private/commercial compaignies/corporations to integrate it, most likely in a
complete new(again) very costly equipment and not as an upgrade or
On 14/06/2016 00:43, coadde wrote:
fyi
Forwarded Message
Subject: Re: [GNU-linux-libre] [Dev] [consensus][due: 2016-06-13]: New
version for Parabola Social Contract
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 18:28:29 -0400
From: Julie Marchant
Reply-To: Workgroup for fully
(unsure who writed) :
>That said, I wholly agree with al3xu5. While I do believe in some
>aspects
>of the free culture movement, specifically that copyright is too
>restrictive in its current form and the viewers should have some
>rights, I
>do not believe that viewers should be able to
(Sorry for top posting)
Currently there are 2 options:
* running a fully Free/Libre system, then accepts hardware runs partially.
* running an half Free/Libre systemthen accept hardware would likely runs
"foolish".
A third option would be to build a complete Free/Libre hardware design
Sorry for top-posting.
I think cc-by and GPL are ways to spread your work (in case of orignal work).
If printing or packaging can enhance it, the factor to avoid in publisher
contract clauses is "exclusivity" : you allow her to publish with profit for
both (and additionnally can ask
Maybe "gcompris", which is a framework and a set of educational games designed
to be easily extended.
Le 17 février 2016 01:14:37 GMT+01:00, Lori Nagel a écrit :
>Hi, I have a just turned 2 year old and I would like to find some
>simple press any key game geared for babies
On 04/11/2015 20:25, Pen-Yuan Hsing wrote:
Wow the font situation sounds like a big mess!! Thanks for explaining
a complicated situation as clearly as you can.
What do you think about using fonts in free software and free culture
works under the CC-BY-SA 4.0? Should I go for fonts under certain
Le 18/09/2015 00:50, Pen-Yuan Hsing a écrit :
Thank you Brendan and Thomas for your replies.
I see that (1) to start it is nice to think about something you could
benefit from coding, and (2) CoderDojo is a nice organisation to join.
Both sound good! I'll past this information along, and I
Le 18/09/2015 10:36, brendanpmur...@gmail.com a écrit :
Teaching coding doesn't involve explaining licences: that is something
that should be instilled by practice and leading the kids to use
solutions that have the appropriate licence.
From my experience, those approaching coding for the
On 27/06/2015 01:24, Andrés Muñiz Piniella wrote:
So MS excel is looking to imitate gnumeric which already consults
with R project to get accurate statistics? Why would they need to buy
company to do this? Or did I miss something?
BOTH Microsoft AND Tibco twisted something (and here Tibco
On 24/06/2015 22:37, Algot Runeman wrote:
I stumbled across this post:
http://spotfire.tibco.com/blog/?p=29291
and felt compelled to write a comment.
It sounds as if Microsoft should just buy TIBCO. The result won't be
R, perhaps. R is important because it is not buried cryptically in
On 01/06/2015 19:43, klez wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Most proprietary software made in the US forbids its use for military
purpose, or if you are a citizen of a foe country (North Korea, Cuba,
Iran and others, IIRC). See the end of this[0] (section g) for example.
On 28/05/2015 14:41, Logan Streondj wrote:
Also, the evolution of language and Shakespeare etc. is a false argument
because, while it is a long time, 70 years after author's death is not
enough time for language to evolve that greatly. It does make older
works have a different character, but not
On 26/04/2015 20:43, Aaron Wolf wrote:
Will, the Creative Commons licenses do not permit false endorsements.
Talking about dishonesty is irrelevant here. The ND license term has no
effect on anyone who would ignore the license and be dishonest. So, it
only blocks derivatives from people who
On 17/04/2015 19:41, Logan Streondj wrote:
[...]
Even mostly translated, any of flavour of is not a native
natural language but one more language to learn *completely*.
C language needs for 20 hours lessons regarding a book title
(I'm unsure it needs so short time to learn
Le 28/03/2015 10:06, Andrés Muñiz Piniella a écrit :
https://journals.beds.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/jpd/article/view/81
I think we discussed this at length with the 'esperanto' programming
language. It goes over my head but in case someone can find it useful.
The literature review was very
On 14/03/2015 23:35, Logan Streondj wrote:
(snip)
We have a Babel problem.
Regards,
TSFH.
On 15/09/2014 21:01, Joel Kahn wrote:
I'm now a member of the Art Sync Gallery, run by the
Polk County Artists Association (PCAA) here in
southwest Missouri. Most of the artists in this gallery
work with traditional subjects and media; so far, I'm
the only one focusing heavily on digital stuff.
the actual reproduction control (that sentence is
obviously never typed on documents).
If anyone wants to conduct more investigations, their url is :
http://www.pwg.org
Best Regards,
Thomas HARDING
Le 19/05/2013 15:40, Michał 'rysiek' Woźniak a écrit :
How can we get the FSF to recognise this and so change the licence it
uses for its manuals to be a free one?
This is one historical point of disagreement between
Debian(FSGuidelines)/FSF,
and has been highly discussed. Unfortunately...
Le 19/03/2013 08:24, Michał 'rysiek' Woźniak a écrit :
Such scheme would not work. Read on.
An assymetric key whose public one is published by the user is peer to
peer and there is no way to restrict content on the peer who receiveid
it (the content) other than law.
A possible triple
Le 18/03/2013 21:30, d.dn a écrit :
Hi all,
HTML5 will be a pressure to which the free Software will be confronted,
but expect to see the results of the work of the W3C, and seeing the
guidelines that will be taken.
Considering DRM as an obligation, the only way such a DRM would be
acceptable
Le 14/03/2013 00:16, Richard Stallman a écrit :
The FSF is going to campaign against W3C support for DRM. However,
the BBC will be able to impose DRM with or without the W3C's support.
/agree/
[my English is tedious, sorry in advance]
the data-xxx attributes scheme allows any kind of
Hello,
I'm the author of a little PHP library named php::print:ipp, which
purpose is to implement an IPP1.1 protocol print client.
My primary work is sysadmin, so it is very badly written, but works good
enough. Also, code is not well documented.
I authored that library aroud year 2003,
Le 08/01/2013 19:25, Ian Bryant a écrit :
On Tue, 2013-01-08 at 09:47 -0600, Jorge Araya Navarro wrote:
#2 proposals are perfect.
I suppose the four versions would be used depending the background page
color, including black printings (also, this is cheaper, eg. by sewing
techniques on
Le 02/12/2012 13:24, Alexey Eromenko a écrit :
On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Michał 'rysiek' Woźniakrys...@fwioo.pl wrote:
The easiest solution, I guess, would be to set-up a Friendica/Diaspora
account on one of the pods/servers and publish there - it's
decentralised and federated, and
Hello,
Bonjour.
the European Union JURI (juridic) commission will discuss tomorrow on 3
points about patents,
this is well-known and there is a campain lauched for /a while/ by
FSF-Europe.
La commission JURI (juridique) du parlement européen à à son programme
de demain la
discussion de 3
[top-posting]
I no almost all that information. What I complain on is:
* this is not centralized nor hosted by FSF (while it supports and
advertises on
H-node, and ported its hardware database to that last org.)
* there is no counter-advertising from FSF (unbiased information
campaigns on
Le 09/10/2012 22:33, Thomas Harding a écrit :
Lobbying may work on politicians[1], advertising (seems to) work on
masses.
Who controls the past controls the future; who controls the present
controls the past.
/George Orwell, 1984/
[1] software patents are /again/ on discussion
Le 04/10/2012 13:51, Joel Kahn a écrit :
By sheer coincidence, this recently appeared at SchoolForge. It should be a
nice big hunk of raw meat for you folks to chew on. Enjoy.
Joel
--- On Wed, 10/3/12, LMlme...@gmail.com wrote:
From: LMlme...@gmail.com
Subject: [school-discuss] Re: need
[copy to poster]
Le 03/10/2012 23:54, Patrick a écrit :
My posts are confusing because I have two projects. Let me just stick
to the charity one for now.
I don't want parents of autistic children to have to pay for the
software I am going to write to try to help them. Right now the only
way
Le 04/10/2012 19:33, Patrick a écrit :
Thanks so much for taking the time to put together this detailed
email. This will take some time to analyze. I really appreciate your
time-Patrick
You're welcome.
I forgotten:
my opinion on (any, but especially that) kind of project is that
On 29/09/2012 19:26, d.dn wrote:
Le 29/09/2012 01:03, Thomas Harding a écrit :
[please forgive my English]
French Prime Minister issued a circular letter in favor of the use of
free software by government
entitled Guidelines for the use of free software in government, the
short letter from
On 24/08/2012 22:01, Quiliro Ordóñez wrote:
El 24/08/12 14:45, Thomas Harding escribió:
On 24/08/2012 17:32, Quiliro Ordóñez wrote:
Please read this:
http://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:About
LibrePlanet is an event organized by FSF. libreplanet.net is owned by
the FSF. The code
On 24/08/2012 17:32, Quiliro Ordóñez wrote:
Please read this:
[sorry for dual post Quiliro]
http://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:About
LibrePlanet is an event organized by FSF. libreplanet.net is owned by
the FSF. The code of conduct at libreplanet.org is defined by the FSF.
[URI] :
On 10/08/2012 07:23, Thomas Harding wrote:
[...]
Maybe a user-preference intelligent javascript file you describe
above, sent by mail each time needed on user will to turn on/off
intelligent embedded javascript, together used with a dedicated
intellgnence embedded mail/nntp/whatever client would
On 10/08/2012 18:53, Miles Fidelman wrote:
But I think what you are actually saying is :
For $25, the user receives binaries *and*
source-code for the 'client' component, but
does not recieve binaries nor source-code
for the 'server' component..
I think I understand the confusion.
Ahhh...
-
On 08/08/2012 08:27, Ramana Kumar wrote:
Thomas's reply (below) wasn't sent to the list originally.
It seems like in the right direction, but I feel the difficulty is
still quite high.
Not so :
* all you need is an ISP which offers for free or as a non free option a
fixed IPv4 address (my
On 07/08/2012 01:54, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Hence the project :-)
Seriously, this started with some work on distribution of military
operations orders - currently distributed largely as text and
attachments, by email - and asking if we could simplify handling of
follow-up messages by sending
On 03/08/2012 08:36, Ramana Kumar wrote:
I think your other comments (which I didn't cite here) are
very valuable and I consider that each topic you cover should
be placed in a separate wiki page to allow for the
collaboration of ideas from others. Your ideas
On 07/07/2012 19:44, Richard Stallman wrote:
I am not opposed to capitalism as such, and I don't think that the
surveillance imposed of ISPs is the result of their capitalistic
nature. It comes from the state, sometimes at the behest of the
copyright companies, sometimes for other state
G. W. Serup
--
Thomas Harding
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