From 3b39905ee5216331fa35177f07cde01b88e5da40 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zak Rogoff Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 10:44:48 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Slightly heavier-duty test of the schedule generator. --- 2016/program/formatted-sessions.html | 501 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2016/program/generated-program.html | 90 ----- 2016/program/index.html | 4 +- 2016/program/raw-sessions.mdwn | 220 ++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 722 insertions(+), 93 deletions(-) create mode 100755 2016/program/formatted-sessions.html delete mode 100755 2016/program/generated-program.html create mode 100644 2016/program/raw-sessions.mdwn diff --git a/2016/program/formatted-sessions.html b/2016/program/formatted-sessions.html new file mode 100755 index 00000000..1fd3d9e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/2016/program/formatted-sessions.html @@ -0,0 +1,501 @@ +
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+ Saturday, March 19th + +

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+ 10:40 - 11:25: Session Block 1B + +

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+

+ Fork and ignore: fighting a GPL violation by coding instead +

+
+
+ + + Bradley Kuhn + + , + + Karen Sandler + + + +
+

+ + Room 32-155 + +

+

+ Typically, GPL enforcement activity involves copyright infringement +actions which compel license violators to correct errors in their +GPL compliance, defending the policy goals of the GPL: the rights of +developers and users to copy, share, modify and redistribute. +

+

+ While traditional enforcement is often undeniably necessary for +embedded electronics products, novel approaches to GPL violations +are often possible and even superior for more traditional software +distributions. +

+

+ Recently, + + Software Freedom Conservancy + + engaged in an +enforcement action whereby, rather than fight the violator in court, +we instead provided resources and assistance to a vetted +GPL-compliant fork of a violating codebase. +

+

+ This talk discusses which scenarios make this remedy optimal and the +lessons learned. The talk includes some licensing and technical +content about vetting the licensing information of codebases. +

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+ +
+ +
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+

+ A serious session +

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+ + + Ms Inline + + + +
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+ + Room 32-420 + +

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+ Typically, GPL enforcement activity involves copyright infringement +actions which compel license violators to correct errors in their +GPL compliance, defending the policy goals of the GPL: the rights of +developers and users to copy, share, modify and redistribute. +

+

+ While traditional enforcement is often undeniably necessary for +embedded electronics products, novel approaches to GPL violations +are often possible and even superior for more traditional software +distributions. +

+

+ Recently, Mister Mime engaged in an +enforcement action whereby, rather than fight the violator in court, +we instead provided resources and assistance to a vetted +GPL-compliant fork of a violating codebase. +

+

+ This talk discusses which scenarios make this remedy optimal and the +lessons learned. The talk includes some licensing and technical +content about vetting the licensing information of codebases. +

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+ +
+ +
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+

+ A silly session +

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+
+ + Zak Rogoff who doesn't have a bio yet + + +
+

+ + Room 32-555 + +

+

+ Typically, GPL enforcement activity involves copyright infringement +actions which compel license violators to correct errors in their +GPL compliance, defending the policy goals of the GPL: the rights of +developers and users to copy, share, modify and redistribute. +

+

+ While traditional enforcement is often undeniably necessary for +embedded electronics products, novel approaches to GPL violations +are often possible and even superior for more traditional software +distributions. +

+

+ Recently, uncle pepper engaged in an +enforcement action whereby, rather than fight the violator in court, +we instead provided resources and assistance to a vetted +GPL-compliant fork of a violating codebase. +

+

+ This talk discusses which scenarios make this remedy optimal and the +lessons learned. The talk includes some licensing and technical +content about vetting the licensing information of codebases. +

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+ 12:00 - 01:25: Session Block 4F + +

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+
+
+
+
+

+ Afternoon session +

+
+
+ + + Steve Jobs + + + +
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+ + Room 01-420 + +

+

+ Typically, GPL enforcement activity involves copyright infringement +actions which compel license violators to correct errors in their +GPL compliance, defending the policy goals of the GPL: the rights of +developers and users to copy, share, modify and redistribute. +

+

+ While traditional enforcement is often undeniably necessary for +embedded electronics products, novel approaches to GPL violations +are often possible and even superior for more traditional software +distributions. +

+

+ Recently, engaged in an +enforcement action whereby, rather than fight the violator in court, +we instead provided resources and assistance to a vetted +GPL-compliant fork of a violating codebase. +

+

+ This talk discusses which scenarios make this remedy optimal and the +lessons learned. The talk includes some licensing and technical +content about vetting the licensing information of codebases. +

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+ Sunday, March 20th + +

+
+
+
+
+
+
+

+ 10:40 - 11:25: Session Block 1B + +

+
+
+
+
+
+
+

+ Fork and ignore: fighting a GPL violation by coding instead +

+
+
+ + + Bradley Kuhn + + , + + Karen Sandler + + + +
+

+ + Room 32-155 + +

+

+ Typically, GPL enforcement activity involves copyright infringement +actions which compel license violators to correct errors in their +GPL compliance, defending the policy goals of the GPL: the rights of +developers and users to copy, share, modify and redistribute. +

+

+ While traditional enforcement is often undeniably necessary for +embedded electronics products, novel approaches to GPL violations +are often possible and even superior for more traditional software +distributions. +

+

+ Recently, + + Software Freedom Conservancy + + engaged in an +enforcement action whereby, rather than fight the violator in court, +we instead provided resources and assistance to a vetted +GPL-compliant fork of a violating codebase. +

+

+ This talk discusses which scenarios make this remedy optimal and the +lessons learned. The talk includes some licensing and technical +content about vetting the licensing information of codebases. +

+
+ +
+ +
+
+
+

+ A serious session +

+
+
+ + + Ms Inline + + + +
+

+ + Room 32-420 + +

+

+ Typically, GPL enforcement activity involves copyright infringement +actions which compel license violators to correct errors in their +GPL compliance, defending the policy goals of the GPL: the rights of +developers and users to copy, share, modify and redistribute. +

+

+ While traditional enforcement is often undeniably necessary for +embedded electronics products, novel approaches to GPL violations +are often possible and even superior for more traditional software +distributions. +

+

+ Recently, Mister Mime engaged in an +enforcement action whereby, rather than fight the violator in court, +we instead provided resources and assistance to a vetted +GPL-compliant fork of a violating codebase. +

+

+ This talk discusses which scenarios make this remedy optimal and the +lessons learned. The talk includes some licensing and technical +content about vetting the licensing information of codebases. +

+
+ +
+ +
+
+
+

+ A silly session +

+
+
+ + Zak Rogoff who doesn't have a bio yet + + +
+

+ + Room 32-555 + +

+

+ Typically, GPL enforcement activity involves copyright infringement +actions which compel license violators to correct errors in their +GPL compliance, defending the policy goals of the GPL: the rights of +developers and users to copy, share, modify and redistribute. +

+

+ While traditional enforcement is often undeniably necessary for +embedded electronics products, novel approaches to GPL violations +are often possible and even superior for more traditional software +distributions. +

+

+ Recently, uncle pepper engaged in an +enforcement action whereby, rather than fight the violator in court, +we instead provided resources and assistance to a vetted +GPL-compliant fork of a violating codebase. +

+

+ This talk discusses which scenarios make this remedy optimal and the +lessons learned. The talk includes some licensing and technical +content about vetting the licensing information of codebases. +

+
+ +
+ +
+ +
+ +
+
+
+

+ 12:00 - 01:25: Session Block 4F + +

+
+
+
+
+
+
+

+ Afternoon session +

+
+
+ + + Steve Jobs + + + +
+

+ + Room 01-420 + +

+

+ Typically, GPL enforcement activity involves copyright infringement +actions which compel license violators to correct errors in their +GPL compliance, defending the policy goals of the GPL: the rights of +developers and users to copy, share, modify and redistribute. +

+

+ While traditional enforcement is often undeniably necessary for +embedded electronics products, novel approaches to GPL violations +are often possible and even superior for more traditional software +distributions. +

+

+ Recently, engaged in an +enforcement action whereby, rather than fight the violator in court, +we instead provided resources and assistance to a vetted +GPL-compliant fork of a violating codebase. +

+

+ This talk discusses which scenarios make this remedy optimal and the +lessons learned. The talk includes some licensing and technical +content about vetting the licensing information of codebases. +

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+ +
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+ + diff --git a/2016/program/generated-program.html b/2016/program/generated-program.html deleted file mode 100755 index 390a155a..00000000 --- a/2016/program/generated-program.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -
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- Sunday, March 20th - -

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- 10:40 - 11:25: Session Block 1B - - HAI -

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- Fork and ignore: fighting a GPL violation by coding instead -

-
-
- - - Bradley Kuhn - - , - - Karen Sandler - - - -
-

- - Room 32-155 - -

-

- Typically, GPL enforcement activity involves copyright infringement -actions which compel license violators to correct errors in their -GPL compliance, defending the policy goals of the GPL: the rights of -developers and users to copy, share, modify and redistribute. -

-

- While traditional enforcement is often undeniably necessary for -embedded electronics products, novel approaches to GPL violations -are often possible and even superior for more traditional software -distributions. -

-

- Recently, - - Software Freedom Conservancy - - engaged in an -enforcement action whereby, rather than fight the violator in court, -we instead provided resources and assistance to a vetted -GPL-compliant fork of a violating codebase. -

-

- This talk discusses which scenarios make this remedy optimal and the -lessons learned. The talk includes some licensing and technical -content about vetting the licensing information of codebases. -

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- diff --git a/2016/program/index.html b/2016/program/index.html index 0f319bc6..5ae3cbb3 100755 --- a/2016/program/index.html +++ b/2016/program/index.html @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@

Program Sessions -- UNDER DEVELOPMENT

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