Toronto Open Source Conference Report
derrickoswald writes "Today's Ottawa Citizen is running a report in the TechWeekly section on the recent open source conference in Toronto organized by U of T's interdisciplinary Knowledge Media Design Institute and last month's Real World Linux trade show. It highlights the extremely poor Extremadura region of Spain's success story using open source to bootstrap themselves technologically. Quotes from FOSS luminaries include: 'Who controls the software, controls life. Well, it had better us. That's the real political meaning of the free software movement,' said Eben Moglen. Open source 'was the default way you built Internet Infrastructure. You wrote code and released it without trying to commercialize and monetize it,' said Brian Behldendorf." Newsforge (also part of OSDN) has a series of reports on the conference: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3.
Oh man, I'm sure the average salary of a resident of the Extremadura province is still higher than someone living in Arkansas.
Spain is not a third-world country. It's one of the wealthiest nations in the world. Which is way the terrorists hate it.
Yeah... all of our conference spaces at U of T are equipped with XP and PowerPoint and I doubt our techs were going to bother switching for the conference when they'll need to load XP and PowerPoint again for summer section professors who are used to PowerPoint.
'Who controls the software, controls life.' - Eben Moglen
'He who controls the spice, controls the universe!' - Baron Harkonnen, Dune
This wasn't just plain terrible, this was fancy terrible. This was terrible with raisins in it. - Dorothy Parker
Well, I shouldn't really comment since I don't live there or anywhere close by, but according to encyclopedia.com Extremdura "is poverty-ridden, with poor communications, absentee landlordism, and steady emigration."