Re: [Ninux-Wireless] Fwd: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom @ FOSDEM 2020

2019-10-18 Per discussione Claudio Pisa
Aggiungo:

Internet of Things (IOT) devroom at FOSDEM 2020: call for proposals
https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2019q4/002929.html

Clauz


On 10/15/19 9:18 PM, Clauz wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>  Original Message 
> From: brabo 
> Sent: October 15, 2019 7:07:51 PM GMT+02:00
> To: fos...@lists.fosdem.org
> Subject: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom @ FOSDEM 2020
> 
> Welcome to the Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom at FOSDEM 2020
> (Brussels, Belgium, February 2nd).
> 
> Open Source and Free Software initial promises were to empower
> individuals when it came to computing. Three decades later, computing
> practices are tightly coupled to the Internet ecosystem. PCs are less
> and less used while smartphones are soaring and data is collected and
> stored on servers on which we have very limited control as users. What
> happened to user's freedom and privacy in the meantime? The outlook is
> not so great: we have less and less control over our digital
> environment. Network neutrality is heavily attacked and mainstream
> software products are usually proprietary or run on servers we don't
> have control over. Modern technology has given the powerful new
> abilities to eavesdrop and collect data on people - with critical
> social and political consequences.
> 
> FOSDEM is a free software event that offers free software communities a
> place to meet, share ideas and collaborate. It is renowned for being
> highly developer-oriented and brings together 8000+ participants from
> all over the world.  It is held in the city of Brussels (Belgium). In
> 2020, FOSDEM will take place during the weekend of February 1st-2nd
> 2018. More details about the event can be found at https://fosdem.org/.
> 
> On Sunday, February 2nd, the Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
> will be a place for development teams to present the state of their
> project and future directions, answer questions from the audience and
> followup in the hacking rooms nearby afterwards.
> 
> Call For Participation
> ==
> 
> There is a bright future ahead of us if we unite our efforts toward
> decentralized services and Surveillance Self-Defense (SSD as defined by
> EFF). This devroom welcomes all technical projects and initiatives, to
> share their progress and inspire others.
> 
> Presentation topics could include:
> 
> Technologies and initiatives focused on decentralization:
> 
> - Community-driven networks
> - Community based around self-hosting or local hosting
> - Self-hosting solutions
> - Ethical hosting providers / alternatives to GAFAM (Google, Apple,
>   Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft)
> - Decentralized / federated network protocols and platforms
> - Decentralized / distributed instant messaging, file sharing and
>   content storage
> 
> Technologies and initiatives focused on privacy:
> 
> - Anonymous overlay networks
> - Whistleblower platforms
> - Privacy oriented Operating Systems
> - Infrastructure supporting anonymous browsing
> - Operational security: how to minimize the amount of information
>   someone can collect about you online and on the streets
> - Basic threat modeling: what sort of paranoia do you realistically
>   need to have?
> - Steps to minimize damage in the event of a breach
> 
> Talks are expected to be technical as it is FOSDEM.
> 
> ** Important dates
> 
>  -  1 Dec 2019:  submission deadline for talk proposals
>  - 15 Dec 2019:  announcement of the final schedule
>  -  2 Feb 2020:  Decentralized Internet & Privacy (Sunday)
> 
> Steering committee:
> - decentral1se (Yunohost)
> - Christian Pfaab (Uni Bremen)
> - Pili Guerra (Tor Project)
> - Brabo Silvius (Torservers)
> - realitygaps (Librehosters)
> 
> Use the FOSDEM 'pentabarf' tool to submit your
> proposal: https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM20
> 
> If necessary, create a Pentabarf account and activate it.
> Please reuse your account from previous years if you have
> already created it.
> 
> Important! Select the "Decentralized Internet & Privacy" track
> (on the "General" tab).
> 
> Suggested talk length is 20 minutes and 10 minutes for questions.
> 
> Date and location
> =
> 
> Decentralized Internet & Privacy  will take place all day long on 2 Feb
> 2020 (Sunday). The room is to be confirmed (Solbosch campus -
> Université Libre Brussels, Brussels, Belgium)
> 
> Recording of talks
> ==
> 
> The FOSDEM organizers plan to have live streaming and recording fully
> working, both for remote/later viewing of talks, and so that people can
> watch streams in the hallways when rooms are full. This requires
> speakers to consent to being recorded and streamed. If you plan to be a
> speaker, please understand that by doing so you implicitly give consent
> for your talk to be recorded and streamed. The recordings will be
> published under the same license as all FOSDEM content (CC-BY).
> ___
> Wireless mailing list
> Wirele

Re: [Ninux-Wireless] Fwd: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom

2017-10-17 Per discussione Gio
On Tuesday, 17 October 2017 11:48:24 CEST Claudio Pisa wrote:
> Non so se hanno cambiato ma non ci sono ne' biglietti ne' registrazione
> per FOSDEM :)

No non hanno cambiato, intendevo i biglietti dell'aereo ;)


> 
> Clauz
> 
> On 10/17/2017 11:33 AM, Gio wrote:
> > Io compro i biglietti al piu' presto ;)
> > 
> > On Tuesday, 17 October 2017 10:56:55 CEST Claudio Pisa wrote:
> >> FYI
> >> 
> >> 
> >>  Forwarded Message 
> >> Subject: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
> >> Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2017 15:28:26 +0200
> >> From: Julien Rabier 
> >> To: fos...@lists.fosdem.org
> >> 
> >> Welcome to Decentralized Internet & Privacy at FOSDEM 2018
> >> (Brussels, Belgium, February 4th).
> >> 
> >> Open Source and Free Software initial promises were to empower
> >> individuals
> >> when it came to computing. Three decades later, computing practices are
> >> tightly coupled to the Internet ecosystem. PCs are less and less used
> >> while smartphones are soaring and data is collected and stored on servers
> >> on which we have very limited control as users. What happened to user's
> >> freedom and privacy in the meantime? The outlook is not so great: we
> >> have less and less control over our digital environment. Network
> >> neutrality
> >> is heavily attacked and mainstream software products are usually
> >> proprietary or run on servers we don't have control over. Modern
> >> technology has given the powerful new abilities to eavesdrop and collect
> >> data on people - with critical social and political consequences.
> >> 
> >> FOSDEM is a free software event that offers free software communities a
> >> place to meet, share ideas and collaborate. It is renown for being highly
> >> developer- oriented and brings together 8000+ participants from all over
> >> the world.  It is held in the city of Brussels (Belgium). In 2018, FOSDEM
> >> will take place during the weekend of February 3rd-4th 2018. More details
> >> about the event can be found at http://fosdem.org/.
> >> 
> >> On Sunday, February 4th, the Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
> >> will be a place for development teams to present the state of their
> >> project
> >> and future directions, answer questions from the audience and followup in
> >> the hacking rooms nearby afterwards.
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Call For Participation
> >> ==
> >> 
> >> There is a bright future ahead of us if we unite our efforts toward
> >> decentralized services and Surveillance Self-Defense (SSD as defined by
> >> EFF). This devroom welcomes all technical projects and initiatives, to
> >> share their progress and inspire others.
> >> 
> >> Presentation topics could include:
> >> 
> >> Technologies and initiatives focused on decentralization:
> >> 
> >> - Community-driven networks
> >> - Community based around self-hosting or local hosting
> >> - Self-hosting solutions
> >> - Ethical hosting providers / alternatives to GAFAM (Google, Apple,
> >> Facebook,  Amazon and Microsoft) - Decentralized / federated network
> >> protocols and platforms
> >> - Decentralized / distributed instant messaging, file sharing and content
> >> storage
> >> 
> >> Technologies and initiatives focused on privacy:
> >> 
> >> - Anonymous overlay networks
> >> - Whistleblower platforms
> >> - Privacy oriented Operating Systems
> >> - Infrastructure supporting anonymous browsing
> >> - Operational security: how to minimize the amount of information someone
> >> can  collect about you online and on the streets - Basic threat modeling:
> >> what sort of paranoia do you realistically need tohave? - Steps to
> >> minimize
> >> damage in the event of a breach
> >> 
> >> Talks are expected to be technical as it is FOSDEM.
> >> 
> >> ** Important dates
> >> 
> >> - 26 Nov 2017:  submission deadline for talk proposals
> >> - 15 Dec 2017:  announcement of the final schedule
> >> -  4 Feb 2018:  Decentralized Internet & Privacy (Sunday)
> >> 
> >> Talk proposals will be reviewed by a steering committee:
> >> - heartsucker (SecureDrop // Freedom of the Press Foundation Volunteer)
> >> - Loïc Dachary (SecureDrop // Artisan Logiciel Libre)
> >> - Tristan Nitot (Cozy Cloud // Chief Product Officer)
> >> - Julien Rabier (Ilico)
> >> - Bram (YunoHost // Neutrinet)
> >> 
> >> Use the FOSDEM 'pentabarf' tool to submit your proposal:
> >> https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM18
> >> 
> >> - If necessary, create a Pentabarf account and activate it.
> >> 
> >>  Please reuse your account from previous years if you have
> >>  already created it.
> >> 
> >> - In the "Person" section, provide First name, Last name
> >> 
> >>  (in the "General" tab), Email (in the "Contact" tab)
> >>  and Bio ("Abstract" field in the "Description" tab).
> >> 
> >> - Submit a proposal by clicking on "Create event".
> >> 
> >> - Important! Select the "Decentralized Internet & Privacy" track
> >> 
> >>  (on the "General" tab).
> >> 
> >> - Provide the title of your talk ("Event title" in t

Re: [Ninux-Wireless] Fwd: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom

2017-10-17 Per discussione Claudio Pisa
Non so se hanno cambiato ma non ci sono ne' biglietti ne' registrazione
per FOSDEM :)

Clauz

On 10/17/2017 11:33 AM, Gio wrote:
> Io compro i biglietti al piu' presto ;)
> 
> On Tuesday, 17 October 2017 10:56:55 CEST Claudio Pisa wrote:
>> FYI
>>
>>
>>  Forwarded Message 
>> Subject: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
>> Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2017 15:28:26 +0200
>> From: Julien Rabier 
>> To: fos...@lists.fosdem.org
>>
>> Welcome to Decentralized Internet & Privacy at FOSDEM 2018
>> (Brussels, Belgium, February 4th).
>>
>> Open Source and Free Software initial promises were to empower individuals
>> when it came to computing. Three decades later, computing practices are
>> tightly coupled to the Internet ecosystem. PCs are less and less used
>> while smartphones are soaring and data is collected and stored on servers
>> on which we have very limited control as users. What happened to user's
>> freedom and privacy in the meantime? The outlook is not so great: we
>> have less and less control over our digital environment. Network neutrality
>> is heavily attacked and mainstream software products are usually proprietary
>> or run on servers we don't have control over. Modern technology has given
>> the powerful new abilities to eavesdrop and collect data on people - with
>> critical social and political consequences.
>>
>> FOSDEM is a free software event that offers free software communities a
>> place to meet, share ideas and collaborate. It is renown for being highly
>> developer- oriented and brings together 8000+ participants from all over
>> the world.  It is held in the city of Brussels (Belgium). In 2018, FOSDEM
>> will take place during the weekend of February 3rd-4th 2018. More details
>> about the event can be found at http://fosdem.org/.
>>
>> On Sunday, February 4th, the Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
>> will be a place for development teams to present the state of their project
>> and future directions, answer questions from the audience and followup in
>> the hacking rooms nearby afterwards.
>>
>>
>> Call For Participation
>> ==
>>
>> There is a bright future ahead of us if we unite our efforts toward
>> decentralized services and Surveillance Self-Defense (SSD as defined by
>> EFF). This devroom welcomes all technical projects and initiatives, to
>> share their progress and inspire others.
>>
>> Presentation topics could include:
>>
>> Technologies and initiatives focused on decentralization:
>>
>> - Community-driven networks
>> - Community based around self-hosting or local hosting
>> - Self-hosting solutions
>> - Ethical hosting providers / alternatives to GAFAM (Google, Apple,
>> Facebook,  Amazon and Microsoft) - Decentralized / federated network
>> protocols and platforms
>> - Decentralized / distributed instant messaging, file sharing and content
>> storage
>>
>> Technologies and initiatives focused on privacy:
>>
>> - Anonymous overlay networks
>> - Whistleblower platforms
>> - Privacy oriented Operating Systems
>> - Infrastructure supporting anonymous browsing
>> - Operational security: how to minimize the amount of information someone
>> can  collect about you online and on the streets - Basic threat modeling:
>> what sort of paranoia do you realistically need tohave? - Steps to minimize
>> damage in the event of a breach
>>
>> Talks are expected to be technical as it is FOSDEM.
>>
>> ** Important dates
>>
>> - 26 Nov 2017:  submission deadline for talk proposals
>> - 15 Dec 2017:  announcement of the final schedule
>> -  4 Feb 2018:  Decentralized Internet & Privacy (Sunday)
>>
>> Talk proposals will be reviewed by a steering committee:
>> - heartsucker (SecureDrop // Freedom of the Press Foundation Volunteer)
>> - Loïc Dachary (SecureDrop // Artisan Logiciel Libre)
>> - Tristan Nitot (Cozy Cloud // Chief Product Officer)
>> - Julien Rabier (Ilico)
>> - Bram (YunoHost // Neutrinet)
>>
>> Use the FOSDEM 'pentabarf' tool to submit your proposal:
>> https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM18
>>
>> - If necessary, create a Pentabarf account and activate it.
>>  Please reuse your account from previous years if you have
>>  already created it.
>>
>> - In the "Person" section, provide First name, Last name
>>  (in the "General" tab), Email (in the "Contact" tab)
>>  and Bio ("Abstract" field in the "Description" tab).
>>
>> - Submit a proposal by clicking on "Create event".
>>
>> - Important! Select the "Decentralized Internet & Privacy" track
>>  (on the "General" tab).
>>
>> - Provide the title of your talk ("Event title" in the "General" tab).
>>
>> - Provide a description of the subject of the talk and the
>>  intended audience (in the "Abstract" field of the "Description" tab)
>>
>> - Provide a rough outline of the talk or goals of the session (a short
>>  list of bullet points covering topics that will be discussed) in the
>>  "Full description" field in the "Description" tab
>>
>> - Provide an expected length of your ta

Re: [Ninux-Wireless] Fwd: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom

2017-10-17 Per discussione Gio
Io compro i biglietti al piu' presto ;)

On Tuesday, 17 October 2017 10:56:55 CEST Claudio Pisa wrote:
> FYI
> 
> 
>  Forwarded Message 
> Subject: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
> Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2017 15:28:26 +0200
> From: Julien Rabier 
> To: fos...@lists.fosdem.org
> 
> Welcome to Decentralized Internet & Privacy at FOSDEM 2018
> (Brussels, Belgium, February 4th).
> 
> Open Source and Free Software initial promises were to empower individuals
> when it came to computing. Three decades later, computing practices are
> tightly coupled to the Internet ecosystem. PCs are less and less used
> while smartphones are soaring and data is collected and stored on servers
> on which we have very limited control as users. What happened to user's
> freedom and privacy in the meantime? The outlook is not so great: we
> have less and less control over our digital environment. Network neutrality
> is heavily attacked and mainstream software products are usually proprietary
> or run on servers we don't have control over. Modern technology has given
> the powerful new abilities to eavesdrop and collect data on people - with
> critical social and political consequences.
> 
> FOSDEM is a free software event that offers free software communities a
> place to meet, share ideas and collaborate. It is renown for being highly
> developer- oriented and brings together 8000+ participants from all over
> the world.  It is held in the city of Brussels (Belgium). In 2018, FOSDEM
> will take place during the weekend of February 3rd-4th 2018. More details
> about the event can be found at http://fosdem.org/.
> 
> On Sunday, February 4th, the Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
> will be a place for development teams to present the state of their project
> and future directions, answer questions from the audience and followup in
> the hacking rooms nearby afterwards.
> 
> 
> Call For Participation
> ==
> 
> There is a bright future ahead of us if we unite our efforts toward
> decentralized services and Surveillance Self-Defense (SSD as defined by
> EFF). This devroom welcomes all technical projects and initiatives, to
> share their progress and inspire others.
> 
> Presentation topics could include:
> 
> Technologies and initiatives focused on decentralization:
> 
> - Community-driven networks
> - Community based around self-hosting or local hosting
> - Self-hosting solutions
> - Ethical hosting providers / alternatives to GAFAM (Google, Apple,
> Facebook,  Amazon and Microsoft) - Decentralized / federated network
> protocols and platforms
> - Decentralized / distributed instant messaging, file sharing and content
> storage
> 
> Technologies and initiatives focused on privacy:
> 
> - Anonymous overlay networks
> - Whistleblower platforms
> - Privacy oriented Operating Systems
> - Infrastructure supporting anonymous browsing
> - Operational security: how to minimize the amount of information someone
> can  collect about you online and on the streets - Basic threat modeling:
> what sort of paranoia do you realistically need tohave? - Steps to minimize
> damage in the event of a breach
> 
> Talks are expected to be technical as it is FOSDEM.
> 
> ** Important dates
> 
> - 26 Nov 2017:  submission deadline for talk proposals
> - 15 Dec 2017:  announcement of the final schedule
> -  4 Feb 2018:  Decentralized Internet & Privacy (Sunday)
> 
> Talk proposals will be reviewed by a steering committee:
> - heartsucker (SecureDrop // Freedom of the Press Foundation Volunteer)
> - Loïc Dachary (SecureDrop // Artisan Logiciel Libre)
> - Tristan Nitot (Cozy Cloud // Chief Product Officer)
> - Julien Rabier (Ilico)
> - Bram (YunoHost // Neutrinet)
> 
> Use the FOSDEM 'pentabarf' tool to submit your proposal:
> https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM18
> 
> - If necessary, create a Pentabarf account and activate it.
>  Please reuse your account from previous years if you have
>  already created it.
> 
> - In the "Person" section, provide First name, Last name
>  (in the "General" tab), Email (in the "Contact" tab)
>  and Bio ("Abstract" field in the "Description" tab).
> 
> - Submit a proposal by clicking on "Create event".
> 
> - Important! Select the "Decentralized Internet & Privacy" track
>  (on the "General" tab).
> 
> - Provide the title of your talk ("Event title" in the "General" tab).
> 
> - Provide a description of the subject of the talk and the
>  intended audience (in the "Abstract" field of the "Description" tab)
> 
> - Provide a rough outline of the talk or goals of the session (a short
>  list of bullet points covering topics that will be discussed) in the
>  "Full description" field in the "Description" tab
> 
> - Provide an expected length of your talk in the "Duration" field. Please
>  count at least 10 minutes of discussion into your proposal.
> 
> Suggested talk length is 20 minutes and 10 minutes for questions.
> 
> Recording of talks
> ==
> 
>