Quoting Gilad Ben-Yossef, from the post of Sun, 29 Dec: > I *might* be giving there a lecture about Open Source/Free Software and > it's use in the Internet infrastructure. >
umm, I hooe you don't keep it to an "introductory lecture". I was already sad to see that RMS' lecture is really just the over-chewed introduction to the FSF and the GNU project and not some more interesting subjects. please do your best to stick in fresh ideas (I can come up with a few) on how it's essential for the development of the net, and not only a rundown of what it has done so far. a few words on what it can do for the Israeli internet in particular is important, and the drifting away from open standards of the Israeli internet towards MS-isms as we discussed this week. maybe �ven a couple of words on your presentations at the Knesset and what we're hoping to accomplish in our own home field. > They asked me if I'm willing to and I said "sure!" and sent them details > about as they requested. A month later someone phoned me up to get my > home address "to send me some papers" and I never heard from there > since... :-) well, Ask our friend in Law Mr. Ravia, he seems to be on the panel. -- Crazy like a fox Ira Abramov http://ira.abramov.org/email/ This post is encrypted twice with ROT-13. Documenting or attempting to crack this encryption is illegal.
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