From: Greg Farough Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2020 15:11:20 +0000 (-0500) Subject: ran makefile 2020-03-06 X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=21b6de90a5e60936c5714a07459919fe256b8b25;p=libreplanet-static.git ran makefile 2020-03-06 --- diff --git a/2020/includes/generated-bios.html b/2020/includes/generated-bios.html index 016e15fa..4cdda365 100644 --- a/2020/includes/generated-bios.html +++ b/2020/includes/generated-bios.html @@ -16,17 +16,9 @@
: Keynote -
Thirty years after the World Wide Web was created, can we now make it
-better?  How can we ensure that our most important values: privacy, free
-speech, and free access to knowledge are enshrined in the code itself? 
-In a provocative call to action, entrepreneur and Open Internet
-advocate, Brewster Kahle, challenges us to build a better, decentralized
-Web based on new distributed technologies.  Website content and code
-could be served peer-to-peer, with decentralized psuedonomous identity,
-and even payment models.  What a world it could be.
-
-He lays out a path to creating a new Web that is reliable, private, but
-still fun—in order to lock the Web open for good.
+
Thirty years after the World Wide Web was created, can we now make it better? How can we ensure that our most important values: privacy, free speech, and free access to knowledge are enshrined in the code itself? In a provocative call to action, entrepreneur and Open Internet advocate, Brewster Kahle, challenges us to build a better, decentralized Web based on new distributed technologies. Website content and code could be served peer-to-peer, with decentralized psuedonomous identity, and even payment models. What a world it could be.
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+He lays out a path to creating a new Web that is reliable, private, but still fun—in order to lock the Web open for good.