From dbb1000aa5f6ea4f035326b0679dbfb33914024d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zak Rogoff Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2016 13:11:05 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 1/1] more updates --- 2016/program/generated-bios.html | 140 ++++++++++++++++----------- 2016/program/generated-sessions.html | 21 ++-- 2016/speakers.ids | 1 + 2016/speakers.noids | 3 +- 4 files changed, 94 insertions(+), 71 deletions(-) diff --git a/2016/program/generated-bios.html b/2016/program/generated-bios.html index af7b7526..c31a5fec 100755 --- a/2016/program/generated-bios.html +++ b/2016/program/generated-bios.html @@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ document magnification, and DIY woodworking.
- [ Nima Fatemi - Photo ] + [ Nima Fatemi - Photo ]
@@ -1165,29 +1165,20 @@ Source Citizen Award
- [ Guillaume Roguez - Photo ] + [ Zak Rogoff - Photo ]
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- Guillaume Roguez + Zak Rogoff

- Over the past 15 years, Guillaume Roguez (Ring Development Director and Free-Software Consultantat - - Savoir-faire Linux - - ) worked on different projects, like porting Blender and Python. He has also developed a deep knowledge in low-level software, multi-medias codecs, real-time constraints, and testing. -Now he leads the - - Ring - - project. He is convinced that Ring is a free tool for everyone on the planet. + Trained as an engineer, Zak is an activist who cares about technology's role in shaping society and social change. As a campaigns manager for the Free Software Foundation, his goal is to creatively communicate the role of freely licensed software in moving us toward a fair and free society.

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- Enrique Rosas + Guillaume Roguez

- Enrique Rosas studied Information Science in the Polytech National Institute in Mexico, although he is an autodidact of the libre software movement. He likes history, economy and politics. He is part of the core of Mutual Assistance Tech Communities and works as project manager for the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation in Mexico. + Over the past 15 years, Guillaume Roguez (Ring Development Director and Free-Software Consultantat + + Savoir-faire Linux + + ) worked on different projects, like porting Blender and Python. He has also developed a deep knowledge in low-level software, multi-medias codecs, real-time constraints, and testing. +Now he leads the + + Ring + + project. He is convinced that Ring is a free tool for everyone on the planet.

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- [ Felipe Correa da Silva Sanches - Photo ] + [ Placeholder - Photo ]
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- Felipe Correa da Silva Sanches + Enrique Rosas

- Felipe Sanches is a software freedom activist and developer who became a libre hardware designer when co-funding Metamaquina, a Brazilian 3d printing company. Felipe has contributed to the development of graphics design, CAD and 3D modelling & printing libre software such as Inkscape, OpenSCAD, Pronterface and GNU LibreDWG. He is also a co-founder of Garoa Hacker Clube, the first brazilian hackerspace, and of PoliGNU, the Free Software Studies Group of the engineering school at University of Sao Paulo. -

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- During the last few years, Felipe has also engaged in hardware reverse engineering and in the development of emulation drivers, being a frequent code contributor to the MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) and MESS (Multi Emulator Super System) projects. + Enrique Rosas studied Information Science in the Polytech National Institute in Mexico, although he is an autodidact of the libre software movement. He likes history, economy and politics. He is part of the core of Mutual Assistance Tech Communities and works as project manager for the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation in Mexico.

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- [ Eric Schultz - Photo ] + [ Felipe Correa da Silva Sanches - Photo ]
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- Eric Schultz + Felipe Correa da Silva Sanches

- Eric Schultz is an independent software engineer and open source consultant. Most recently he was the Community Manager at prpl Foundation with a particular focus on building the OpenWrt community. Prior to this, Eric worked as Developer Advocate at Outercurve Foundation where he managed and supported the foundation’s 25 open source projects. Eric has collaborated with employees from dozens of companies to create free and open source software that improves lives. He has a passion for the promise and reality of free software, with a focus on empowering individuals, particularly in marginalized groups, with more control over their everyday lives. Eric lives in Appleton, Wisconsin where outside of work he enjoys developing free software, watching the Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Bucks, and tweeting about technology, cute animals, politics and sports. + Felipe Sanches is a software freedom activist and developer who became a libre hardware designer when co-funding Metamaquina, a Brazilian 3d printing company. Felipe has contributed to the development of graphics design, CAD and 3D modelling & printing libre software such as Inkscape, OpenSCAD, Pronterface and GNU LibreDWG. He is also a co-founder of Garoa Hacker Clube, the first brazilian hackerspace, and of PoliGNU, the Free Software Studies Group of the engineering school at University of Sao Paulo. +

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+ During the last few years, Felipe has also engaged in hardware reverse engineering and in the development of emulation drivers, being a frequent code contributor to the MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) and MESS (Multi Emulator Super System) projects.

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- Andrew Seeder + Eric Schultz

- Andrew Seeder is the Data Systems Manager at the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative in Roxbury, Boston. He is also a consultant for the Smart Chicago Collaborative, sits on the IT Working Group for Boston Ujima, and is a member of the young professionals committee for YMCA's Training, Inc. He helps organize cryptoparties and works with friends on the Boston Meshnet project. Tweet him at @ahseeder. + Eric Schultz is an independent software engineer and open source consultant. Most recently he was the Community Manager at prpl Foundation with a particular focus on building the OpenWrt community. Prior to this, Eric worked as Developer Advocate at Outercurve Foundation where he managed and supported the foundation’s 25 open source projects. Eric has collaborated with employees from dozens of companies to create free and open source software that improves lives. He has a passion for the promise and reality of free software, with a focus on empowering individuals, particularly in marginalized groups, with more control over their everyday lives. Eric lives in Appleton, Wisconsin where outside of work he enjoys developing free software, watching the Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Bucks, and tweeting about technology, cute animals, politics and sports.

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- Matthew Skomarovsky + Andrew Seeder

- Matthew Skomarovsky is a co-founder of PAI and the lead engineer of LittleSis.org. Previously he was a creative and technical manager at Billionaires for Bush, a national street theater campaign, and developed web applications for Freelancers Union. + Andrew Seeder is the Data Systems Manager at the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative in Roxbury, Boston. He is also a consultant for the Smart Chicago Collaborative, sits on the IT Working Group for Boston Ujima, and is a member of the young professionals committee for YMCA's Training, Inc. He helps organize cryptoparties and works with friends on the Boston Meshnet project. Tweet him at @ahseeder.

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- David Thompson + Matthew Skomarovsky

- David Thompson is a professional web developer, core developer for the GNU Guix project, contributor to GNU Guile, functional programming enthusiast, and free software activist. + Matthew Skomarovsky is a co-founder of PAI and the lead engineer of LittleSis.org. Previously he was a creative and technical manager at Billionaires for Bush, a national street theater campaign, and developed web applications for Freelancers Union.

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- Luis Villa + David Thompson

- Luis is an attorney and programmer. Most recently, he was the Senior Director of Community Engagement at the Wikimedia Foundation. Prior to Wikimedia, Luis worked at Greenberg-Traurig, where he represented Google in the Google-Oracle litigation, and at Mozilla, where he led the drafting of version 2.0 of the Mozilla Public License. Before practicing law, he was the bugmaster and a board member of the GNOME Foundation, and worked at Ximian. + David Thompson is a professional web developer, core developer for the GNU Guix project, contributor to GNU Guile, functional programming enthusiast, and free software activist.

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- Christopher Webber + Luis Villa

- Christopher Allan Webber is lead developer of the GNU MediaGoblin project, a longtime free culture and free software activist, hacker of various languages (especially Python and various lisps), contributor to GNU Guix, and occasional author to various goblin-themed drawings. + Luis is an attorney and programmer. Most recently, he was the Senior Director of Community Engagement at the Wikimedia Foundation. Prior to Wikimedia, Luis worked at Greenberg-Traurig, where he represented Google in the Google-Oracle litigation, and at Mozilla, where he led the drafting of version 2.0 of the Mozilla Public License. Before practicing law, he was the bugmaster and a board member of the GNOME Foundation, and worked at Ximian.

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- [ Marina Zhurakhinskaya - Photo ] + [ Christopher Webber - Photo ]
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- Marina Zhurakhinskaya + Christopher Webber

- Marina Zhurakhinskaya is a Senior Outreach Specialist focused on community diversity and inclusion at Red Hat. She co-organizes Outreachy, a mentorship and internships program that helps people from groups underrepresented in free software get involved; 244 people have so far participated in the program's paid, remote internships. Marina is a coordinator for GNOME's participation in Google Summer of Code and a creator of GNOME's newcomers tutorial and workshop. She served as a board member at the GNOME Foundation and at the Ada Initiative. Prior to her diversity outreach and community engagement roles, Marina developed software for GNOME. Marina is a recipient of an O'Reilly Open Source Award and of a GNOME Foundation Contributor of the Year Award "the Pants". She is a co-recipient of the Free Software Foundation Award for Projects of Social Benefit on behalf of the Outreach Program for Women. + Christopher Allan Webber is lead developer of the GNU MediaGoblin project, a longtime free culture and free software activist, hacker of various languages (especially Python and various lisps), contributor to GNU Guix, and occasional author to various goblin-themed drawings.

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- [ Stefano Zacchiroli - Photo ] + [ Marina Zhurakhinskaya - Photo ]
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+ Marina Zhurakhinskaya is a Senior Outreach Specialist focused on community diversity and inclusion at Red Hat. She co-organizes Outreachy, a mentorship and internships program that helps people from groups underrepresented in free software get involved; 244 people have so far participated in the program's paid, remote internships. Marina is a coordinator for GNOME's participation in Google Summer of Code and a creator of GNOME's newcomers tutorial and workshop. She served as a board member at the GNOME Foundation and at the Ada Initiative. Prior to her diversity outreach and community engagement roles, Marina developed software for GNOME. Marina is a recipient of an O'Reilly Open Source Award and of a GNOME Foundation Contributor of the Year Award "the Pants". She is a co-recipient of the Free Software Foundation Award for Projects of Social Benefit on behalf of the Outreach Program for Women. +

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@@ -1438,9 +1468,9 @@ Now he leads the Stefano Zacchiroli is Associate Professor of Computer Science at University Paris Diderot. His research interests span formal methods and their applications to improve software quality and user experience in the context of Free Software distributions. He has been an official member of the Debian Project since 2001, taking care of many tasks from package maintenance to distribution-wide Quality Assurance. He has been elected to serve as Debian Project Leader for 3 terms in a row, over the period 2010-2013. He is a Board Director of the Open Source Initiative (OSI). He is a recipient of the 2015 O'Reilly Open Source Award.

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diff --git a/2016/program/generated-sessions.html b/2016/program/generated-sessions.html index 7dac2df4..3ac54111 100755 --- a/2016/program/generated-sessions.html +++ b/2016/program/generated-sessions.html @@ -1624,20 +1624,10 @@ more Neos and Connors to play it successfully. Are you up for it?

- Imagine a world where surveillance is the default and users must opt-in to privacy. Imagine that your every action is logged and analyzed to -learn how you behave, what your interests are, and what you might do next. Imagine that, even on your fully free operating system, -proprietary software is automatically downloaded and run not only without your consent, but often without your knowledge. In this world, -even free software cannot be easily modified, shared, or replaced. In many cases, you might not even be in control of your own -computing -- your actions and your data might be in control by a remote entity, and only they decide what you are and are not allowed to do. + Imagine a world where surveillance is the default and users must opt-in to privacy. Imagine that your every action is logged and analyzed to learn how you behave, what your interests are, and what you might do next. Imagine that, even on your fully free operating system, proprietary software is automatically downloaded and run not only without your consent, but often without your knowledge. In this world, even free software cannot be easily modified, shared, or replaced. In many cases, you might not even be in control of your own computing -- your actions and your data might be in control by a remote entity, and only they decide what you are and are not allowed to do.

- This may sound dystopian, but this is the world you're living in right -now. The Web today is an increasingly hostile, freedom-denying place -that propagates to nearly every aspect of the average users' lives -- -from their PCs to their phones, to their TVs and beyond. But before we -can stand up and demand back our freedoms, we must understand what -we're being robbed of, how it's being done, and what can (or can't) be -done to stop it. + This may sound dystopian, but this is the world you're living in right now. The Web today is an increasingly hostile, freedom-denying place that propagates to nearly every aspect of the average users' lives -- from their PCs to their phones, to their TVs and beyond. But before we can stand up and demand back our freedoms, we must understand what we're being robbed of, how it's being done, and what can (or can't) be done to stop it.

@@ -2166,7 +2156,10 @@ software and creative commons content. - Zak Rogoff, + + Zak Rogoff + + , FSF

@@ -2183,7 +2176,7 @@ software and creative commons content. keep DRM out of Web standards - . Materials will be provided to make signs for the evening's demonstration. + . Materials will be provided to make signs for the evening's demonstration and lobbying at the W3C meeting.

diff --git a/2016/speakers.ids b/2016/speakers.ids index db19769b..3c88500e 100644 --- a/2016/speakers.ids +++ b/2016/speakers.ids @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ "Alexandre Oliva": "oliva", "Paige Peterson": "peterson", "Cooper Quintin": "quintin", + "Zak Rogoff": "rogoff", "Guillaume Roguez": "roguez", "Enrique Rosas": "rosas", "Felipe Correa da Silva Sanches": "sanches", diff --git a/2016/speakers.noids b/2016/speakers.noids index 67e24eed..c761f386 100644 --- a/2016/speakers.noids +++ b/2016/speakers.noids @@ -9,6 +9,5 @@ "Francis Rowe", "Donald Robertson", "Kat Walsh", - "Donald Robertson", - "Zak Rogoff" + "Donald Robertson" ] \ No newline at end of file -- 2.25.1