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Submitted by johns.
on 2005-10-19 05:24 PM.
Stallman visited Spain to participate in a roundtable discussion on
installing and supporting free software in Andalusia. He then spoke in
Frankfurt, Germany for the 2005 Wikimania conference on his views of
copyright. There, he laid out a timeline on his views of copyright and
how that has influenced projects such as Wikipedia.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-09-30 01:06 PM.
Speaking for the "Primer Congreso Nacional de
Software Libre," Richard Stallman took an opportunity to promote
software freedoms in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Stallman then traveled to
Caracas for the launch of Venezuela's newest TV news channel,
Telesur. He had a slight change in schedule, meeting with Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez. In Merida, Stallman's next stop in Venezuela,
he spoke for the networking workshop called WALC 2005, organized by
ESLARED.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-09-20 06:06 PM.
For the beginning of July I went to Montreal. I had been invited for
a conference on software and education, but it seems like too much of
a rush to stay for just two days, and not efficient to make the trip
for just one speech. So I arranged a second speech at the University
of Quebec.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-08-03 05:11 PM.
Stallman spoke in front of the Greens in the European Parliament in
Brussels on June 2, 2005. As keynote speaker, Stallman spoke on Free
Software and Software Patents, introducing the event centered on
software patents in Europe.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-07-14 05:29 PM.
Stopping first at the National Taiwan University, Stallman gave a
speech to 200 Computer Science students who had only been slightly
exposed to free software. He then moved on to the Institute of
Information Science, Academia Sinica in Taipei, participating in a
panel discussion on "Copyright vs. Community in the Age of Computer
Networks" for copyright researchers, their assistants, and legal
scholars.
The final speech of the trip took place at the National Center
for High-Performance Computing (NCHPC) in Xinzhu. For NCHPC
scientists, engineers, university faculty and students, Stallman gave
a speech entitled "The Free Software Movement and the GNU/Linux
Operating System."
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-06-01 03:11 PM.
A whirlwind trip around Spain in late April brought Stallman to places such as Granada, Ourense, Vigo, Galicia, La Coruna, Madrid, Castellon and Valencia. In La Coruna and in Castellon, he met with Computer Science students. Madrid's Fundacion Conocimiento Libre (Free Knowledge Foundation) named Stallman an "Honor's Patron" and invited him to give a speech there. He visited Spain coming directly from Sofia, Bulgaria, and he leaves immediately after for Bologna, Italy.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-05-26 10:40 AM.
Stallman visits The Alhambra in Spain during a trip to the University of Granada.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-05-13 05:24 PM.
For an open audience of university students and the public interested in Free Software, Stallman attended a videoconference in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-03-15 05:23 PM.
In late February, when I mentioned to people in Europe that I was soon going to Syria, they were worried for me. They thought that the tension resulting from the US decision to blame Syria for the assassination of Hariri would somehow make visiting Syria dangerous.
Submitted by johns.
on 2005-02-22 11:58 AM.
I arrived at Delhi at 3am on a flight that had been delayed by an hour
and a half. I had expected to do a lot of work on the flight, but I
was unexpectedly drowsy and nodded off for a few hours. When I
arrived at the airport, the wait for passport control was only 20
minutes, and I spent part of the time explaining free software to
another passenger who was curious about it. My bag was already in the
carousel when I reached it, so I exited into the terminal and passed
along the line of people holding up signs. None had my name on it.
The person who was supposed to meet me was not there.