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<h3>Masks</h3> <h3>Masks</h3>
<p>Face coverings will be strongly encouraged but not required at FOSSY this year. <p>Face coverings will be strongly encouraged but not required at FOSSY this year.
However, the Software Conservancy staff and any person working at the Registration desk or participating in the Code of Conduct committee will be wearing masks (Exceptions will be given when staff members are presenting).</p> However, the Software Freedom Conservancy staff and any person working at the Registration desk or participating in the Code of Conduct committee will be wearing masks (Exceptions will be given when staff members are presenting).</p>
<p>We will be distributing masks so long as our supplies last, but attendees should plan to provide their own masks should we run out.</p> <p>We will be distributing masks so long as our supplies last, but attendees should plan to provide their own masks should we run out.</p>

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"biography": "John Sullivan is an independent free software activist and consultant\r\n(Alliterative Advising LLC), with specialties in communication,\r\ncommunity organizing, licensing, fundraising, strategic planning, and\r\nnonprofit governance. He is a Debian Developer, and member of its\r\nkeyring team. He is also a board member of F-Droid, and currently its\r\nvice chair. Previously, he worked for the Free Software Foundation for\r\nover nineteen years, including two as its union steward and eleven as\r\nits executive director. Prior to the FSF, John worked as a speech and\r\ndebate instructor for Harvard, University of Kentucky, and Michigan\r\nState University, coaching undergraduates and high school students on\r\npublic speaking, research, and critical thinking. He holds an MFA in\r\nWriting and Poetics from the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied\r\nPoetics (which is real) at Naropa University, and a BA in Philosophy\r\nfrom Michigan State, but he has been spending too much time with\r\ncomputers and online communities since running a 1990s BBS on his\r\nCommodore 64. Also he co-owns a pen store.", "biography": "John Sullivan is an independent free software activist and consultant\r\n(Alliterative Advising LLC), with specialties in communication,\r\ncommunity organizing, licensing, fundraising, strategic planning, and\r\nnonprofit governance. He is a Debian Developer, and member of its\r\nkeyring team. He is also a board member of F-Droid, and currently its\r\nvice chair. Previously, he worked for the Free Software Foundation for\r\nover nineteen years, including two as its union steward and eleven as\r\nits executive director. Prior to the FSF, John worked as a speech and\r\ndebate instructor for Harvard, University of Kentucky, and Michigan\r\nState University, coaching undergraduates and high school students on\r\npublic speaking, research, and critical thinking. He holds an MFA in\r\nWriting and Poetics from the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied\r\nPoetics (which is real) at Naropa University, and a BA in Philosophy\r\nfrom Michigan State, but he has been spending too much time with\r\ncomputers and online communities since running a 1990s BBS on his\r\nCommodore 64. Also he co-owns a pen store.",
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"biography": "Karen M. Sandler is an attorney and the executive director of Software Freedom Conservancy, a 501c3 nonprofit organization focused on ethical technology. As a patient deeply concerned with the technology in her own body, Karen is known as a cyborg lawyer for her advocacy for free software as a life-or-death issue, particularly in relation to the software on medical devices. She co-organizes Outreachy, the award-winning outreach program for people who face under-representation, systemic bias, or discrimination in tech. She is an adjunct Lecturer-In-Law of Columbia Law School and a visiting scholar at University of California Santa Cruz.\r\n\r\nPrior to joining Software Freedom Conservancy, Karen was the executive director of the GNOME Foundation. Before that, she was the general counsel of the Software Freedom Law Center. She began her career as a lawyer at Clifford Chance and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP.\r\n\r\nKaren received her law degree from Columbia Law School where she was a James Kent Scholar and co-founder of the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review. She also holds a bachelor of science in engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.\r\n\r\nSandler has won awards for her work on behalf of software freedom, including the O\u2019Reilly Open Source Award in 2011. She received an honorary doctorate from KU Leuven in 2023.",
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"abstract": "At the onset of AI-assisted programming, Software Freedom Conservancy convened a committee to investigate the implications of such assistance \r\nfor copyleft and software freedom more broadly. \r\nIn this session, members of the committee will report back to the FOSSY audience about their work and discuss recommendations for the use and development of AI assistants that are compatible with free software goals.", "abstract": "At the onset of AI-assisted programming, Software Freedom Conservancy convened a committee to investigate the implications of such assistance \r\nfor copyleft and software freedom more broadly. \r\nIn this session, members of the committee will report back to the FOSSY audience about their work and discuss recommendations for the use and development of AI assistants that are compatible with free software goals.",
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"biography": "Dr. Emily Lovell is an OSPO Incubator Fellow at UC Santa Cruz. Her research and teaching use novel domains to invite broader participation in computing, with her postdoctoral work focusing on newcomers to open source. Emily previously served on faculty at Berea College, where she developed and taught courses on open source contribution and computational craft. She has a S.M. in Media Arts & Sciences from the MIT Media Lab and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from UC Santa Cruz.", "biography": "Stephanie Lieggi is the Executive Director of the Center for Research in Open Source Software (CROSS) at University of California, Santa Cruz. She supports academic-based open source projects and aims to create a sustainable contributor base through the establishment of hands-on mentorship programs, including the Open Source Research Experience (OSRE) Programs. Since 2022 her role has also helped lead the UCSC newly formed Open Source Program Office (OSPO), supported by a grant from the Alfred P Sloan Foundation. Most recently, Stephanie led the effort to build a system-wide network of OSPOs at the University of California, securing financial support for building the network from the Sloan Foundation in Spring 2024. Stephanie co-chairs the CHAOSS University Working Group and is the co-PI on UCSC\u2019s first US National Science Foundation's Pathways to Enable Open Source Ecosystem (POSE) grant, which has enabled exploration into successful models for building sustainable open source projects at universities. \r\n\r\nPrior to starting at CROSS, Stephanie was a senior researcher and adjunct professor at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies, part of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, where she researched the intersection of national security and global trade.",
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"biography": "Tyler Menezes is the Executive Director at CodeDay, where he works to provide welcoming and diverse opportunities for under-served students to explore a future in tech and beyond.\r\nBorn in Canada but raised in the Pacific Northwest, he briefly attended the University of Washington before dropping out to start a Y Combinator and venture-backed social video startup in 2011. This, combined with stints working in machine learning at Microsoft Research and as a programmer at several Seattle startups, led to his work finding data-driven solutions to increasing CS diversity and enrollment since 2014.", "biography": "Jarrod Millman is a Senior Open Source Scientific Python Developer at BIDS and the Executive Director for Berkeley's Open Source Program Office. With a background in computer science, mathematics, and statistics, and degrees from Cornell and Berkeley, Millman is a founding member of the scientific Python ecosystem. His primary focus is on developing and sustaining open-source, community-owned scientific software tools. Millman serves on the steering council of NetworkX, is a core developer of scikit-image, and was an early contributor to NumPy, SciPy, and scikit-learn. He has co-founded several influential initiatives to advance open and reproducible research, including the Scientific Python project, the nonprofit NumFOCUS, and the Neuroimaging in Python project.",
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"abstract": "Mentorship can be a powerful tool for cultivating a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive tech pipeline. For mentors and maintainers, investing in these relationships can help to grow and sustain their technical communities. Meanwhile, mentees can benefit from a sense of belonging, alongside technical learning and professional development.\r\n\r\nJoin us for a conversation about four mentorship initiatives serving as onramps to open source, especially for those minoritized in tech; these include a variety of models for bridging community colleges, research universities, and HBCUs with industry open source. We\u2019ll discuss how these collaborations have been beneficial to everyone involved, and how such efforts can be beneficial to you as a potential mentor, maintainer, or mentee. We\u2019ll then open up the floor to questions and conversation about mentorship in open source \u2014 and how you can get involved.\r\n\r\nSession takeaways:\r\n- Key considerations for launching a new mentorship initiative within your own project, organization, or community\r\n- Existing programs you might engage with as a mentor or apply to as a mentee\r\n- An invitation to join a growing cross-sector interest group on this topic", "abstract": "The growth of Open Source Program Offices (OSPOs) in institutions of higher education has helped advance the development, use and long-term stewardship of open source software and practice. This new movement is also enabling new and unique pathways to further the impact of university research and improving the educational opportunities for the next generation of open source leaders. Since 2020, more than a dozen universities in the US, as well as a number in Europe, have piloted OSPO efforts on their campuses with promising results. One of the first OSPOs in a public university was at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC). Building on the experience gained at UCSC, in May 2024, six out of the ten University of California (UC) campuses began working to build the first of its kind systemwide OSPO network. This ambitious effort, funded through the Alfred P Sloan Foundation, allows each campus to develop infrastructure that promotes individual areas of excellence while leveraging the expertise of the entire network. \r\n\r\nThis presentation will showcase the foundational work of UCSC in building an OSPO over the past three years and will discuss the early work of the other campuses in working together to build the first of its kind, systemwide OSPO. It will also provide an initial blueprint for other educators looking to work collaboratively to promote open source approaches in academia. Participants will learn the benefits of creating a networked set of OSPOs as well as hear about methodologies the UC network plans to employ for creating and maintaining a system-wide open source community of practice.",
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"abstract": "Several panelists will discuss, with opportunities for audience participation, the challenges, incentives, and possibilities around funding free/libre/open (FLO) projects.", "abstract": "Following the three related talks earlier in the day, this session will provide an opportunity for interactive discussion of key challenges in funding FLO (Free/Libre/Open) software and other similarly-licensed digital works, with reference both to incentives that shape the status quo and to possibilities for positive change. Salt will facilitate as well as participate in the panel discussion, which will include opportunities for audience participation.",
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"biography": "Rowan is an advocate for software-freedom (along with several other topics) and author of Cowmath (https://codeberg.org/RDW/cowmath). As of summer 2024, he has presented at two software conferences on the topic of software-freedom-for-kids. He attends the bilingual Spanish-English program at Candy Lane elementary school in Oregon City.", "biography": "Rowan is 8 years old (as of this time at FOSSY 2024) and is an advocate for software-freedom. He is author of Cowmath (https://codeberg.org/RDW/cowmath). Along with his dad, he has presented at multiple conferences on the topic of software-freedom-for-kids. Although he likes programming and learning about politics and ethics, he actually prefers to play Minetest, SuperTuxKart, and other FLO (free/libre/open) video games \u2014 though he does *really* care about avoiding proprietary software.\r\n\r\nOtherwise, Rowan attends the bilingual Spanish-English program at Candy Lane elementary school in Oregon City (well, in the school district but actually on the other side of the neighboring city of Gladstone, and he bikes 5 miles each way to school and also has strong opinions about biking and transportation).",
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"abstract": "Kids today grow up in a world dominated by computers. And yet the only education they normally get, if any, focuses on basic computer use or on programming. Where topics of power and ethics do come up, they focus on issues like privilege, bigotry, and social-media. How can young people learn about the inherent issues with software freedom at the foundations of the tech that surrounds them?\r\n\r\nThinking about this dilemma, I first asked others for their ideas. Mostly, the responses mentioned pseudo-educational games or other fun-computer-things for kids that are FLO. Few were great, and none taught free/libre/open concepts as an emphasis itself.\r\n\r\nInstead of games and spectacles, I decided to set up a computer for my then-6-year-old focusing on a basic terminal. We started by playing with silly commands like espeak TTS saying funny things or gibberish. Over time, it evolved into his own first program: Cowmath \u2014 a Bash script in which cowsay and espeak in combination quiz the user on random math questions.\r\n\r\nAll along, I emphasized how our experiences fit into larger context. We use FLO software to do this, and when we share our code for others to use, study, and adapt, we become part of continuing that process. We talked about licensing and community and other topics. And we now hope to get others to join us in expanding the FLO-first educational curriculum we have started (in-progress at codeberg.org/FLO-Conscience/FLO-kids ).\r\n\r\nWe presented the first time remotely for LibrePlanet in March 2023. Then, we presented in-person at SeaGL in November 2023. Rowan loved meeting others who actually understand and care about software-freedom, and he's eager to get other kids his age also understand and share his concerns and interests here. In this presentation we will share our story, recent updates, and our ideas about how more parents and teachers can bring these ideas to more kids.", "abstract": "Kids today grow up in a world dominated by computers. Yet education normally focuses only on computer use or programming. Where topics of power and ethics do come up, they focus on concerns like privilege, bigotry, and social-media. How can young people learn about the inherent issues with software freedom at the foundations of the tech that surrounds them?\r\n\r\nThinking about this dilemma, I asked others for ideas. Mostly, the responses mentioned pseudo-educational games or other fun-computer-things for kids that just happen to be Free/Libre/Open (FLO). Only a few were great, and none emphasized teaching FLO concepts directly.\r\n\r\nTo develop a FLO-first approach, I set up a computer for my then-6-year-old with focus on basic terminal. We started playing with things like making espeak TTS say funny things or gibberish. Over time, our explorations evolved into his own first program: Cowmath \u2014 a Bash script in which cowsay and espeak together quiz the user on random math questions.\r\n\r\nAll along, I emphasized the larger context: we are using FLO software that we can freely use, study, and adapt; and we can share our code for others in the same way. We talked about licenses and economics and the difference between FLO and proprietary software. We now publish this in-progress FLO-first educational curriculum at codeberg.org/FLO-Conscience/FLO-kids and invite others to join us in improving and expanding the resources.\r\n\r\nNow, Rowan is eager to get better at introducing other kids to FLO software. And he appreciates meeting people at conferences who understand these things already. In our talk, we'll share our story and discuss the challenges and best methods for inspiring the next generation of software-freedom activists.",
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"abstract": "The recent trend of leading AI labs either open-sourcing their models or restricting access has ignited a critical debate: How should we share increasingly capable AI models? Open-sourcing, the practice of making model architecture and weights freely accessible, has been a cornerstone of software and AI development, fostering external oversight, accelerating progress, and decentralizing control. Yet, as AI models become more powerful, the risks of misuse and unintended consequences escalate.\r\n\r\nThis talk scrutinizes the delicate balance between the benefits and risks of open-sourcing highly capable foundation models. While open-sourcing has historically been a boon, we contend that for certain future models, the potential dangers may outweigh the advantages. We propose that such models should not be open-sourced, at least initially, to mitigate these risks.\r\n\r\nExploring alternative strategies, we delve into non-open-source model sharing options that could safeguard the benefits of open-source while minimizing potential harms. Our recommendations aim to guide developers, standard-setting bodies, and governments in establishing safe and responsible model sharing practices, ensuring that the progress of AI remains both open and secure.",
"conf_url": "http://2024.fossy.us/schedule/presentation/240/",
"cancelled": false,
"twitter_id": "atg_abhishek"
}, },
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"section": "fossy-2024", "section": "fossy-2024",
"section_name": "FOSSY 2024", "section_name": "FOSSY 2024",
"track": null, "track": "Wild Card",
"conf_key": 357, "conf_key": 357,
"license": "CC-BY-SA", "license": "CC-BY-SA",
"tags": "", "tags": "",
"released": false, "released": true,
"contact": [], "contact": [],
"name": "Slot" "name": "How to make local == CI for fun and more community contributions!",
"authors": [
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"name": "Jeremy Adams",
"twitter": "jpadamspdx",
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"contact": "redacted",
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"code": "357",
"biography": "Jeremy has enjoyed working with people and computers at Dagger, GitHub, Twistlock, and Puppet. These days he's thinking about and hacking on a lot of pipelines, trying to make things a bit more magical.",
"username": ""
}
],
"abstract": "You want contributors and and new maintainers to get up to speed quickly in your project, but for many complex OSS projects, the chances are slim that a new contributor can actually create a development environment, test an improvement, and get it across the line without a lot of assistance. Often the CONTRIBUTING.md, README.md suggest that the best contributions are \"non-code\" because of the daunting tangle environment setup, local build and test scripts, and a completely different stack in CI. There may even be several competing local environments contributed over the months and years to further confuse matters.\r\n\r\nIn this talk, Jeremy will showcase open source projects that have had their local and CI experience harmonized by using open source Dagger. He'll show how it can make it easier to onboard new contributors and make the project more fun and productive.",
"conf_url": "http://2024.fossy.us/schedule/presentation/276/",
"cancelled": false,
"twitter_id": "jpadamspdx"
}, },
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"room": "329", "room": "329",
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"kind": "Talk", "kind": "Talk",
"section": "fossy-2024", "section": "fossy-2024",
"section_name": "FOSSY 2024", "section_name": "FOSSY 2024",
"track": null, "track": "Licensing and Legal Issues",
"conf_key": 318, "conf_key": 318,
"license": "CC-BY-SA", "license": "CC-BY-SA",
"tags": "", "tags": "",
"released": false, "released": true,
"contact": [], "contact": [],
"name": "Slot" "name": "The Scripts Used to Control Installation of the Executable",
"authors": [
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"name": "Bradley M. Kuhn",
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"mastodon": "",
"contact": "redacted",
"picture_url": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/0580d7a67da1b15b1695edc4e22779f9?s=120&d=mp",
"code": "373",
"biography": "Bradley M. Kuhn is the Policy Fellow and Hacker-in-Residence at Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC). Kuhn began his work in the software freedom movement as a volunteer in 1992, as an early adopter of Linux-based systems and contributor to various FOSS projects, including Perl. He worked during the 1990s as a system administrator and software developer for various companies, and taught AP Computer Science at Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati. Kuhn\u2019s non-profit career began in 2000, when he was hired by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). As FSF\u2019s Executive Director from 2001\u20132005, Kuhn led FSF\u2019s GPL enforcement, launched its Associate Member program, and invented the Affero GPL. Kuhn began as SFC\u2019s primary volunteer from 2006\u20132010, and became its first staff person in 2011. Kuhn's work at SFC focuses on enforcement of the GPL agreements, FOSS licensing policy, and non-profit infrastructural solutions for FOSS. Kuhn holds a summa cum laude B.S. in Computer Science from Loyola University in Maryland, and an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Cincinnati. Kuhn\u2019s Master\u2019s thesis discussed methods for dynamic interoperability of Free Software programming languages. Kuhn received the Open Source Award in 2012, and the Award for the Advancement of Free Software in 2021 \u2014 both in recognition for his lifelong policy work on copyleft licensing and its enforcement.",
"username": ""
},
{
"name": "McCoy Smith",
"twitter": "mccoysmith",
"mastodon": "@mccoysmith",
"contact": "redacted",
"picture_url": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/44e615bb857f5cb8780dd2098c396f9a?s=120&d=mp",
"code": "366",
"biography": "P. McCoy Smith is the Founding Attorney at Lex Pan Law LLC, a full-service technology and intellectual property law firm based in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A and Opsequio LLC, an open source compliance consultancy. Prior to his current position, he spent 20 years in the legal department of a Fortune 50 multinational technology company as a business unit intellectual property specialist; among his duties was setting up the free & open source legal function and policies for that company. He preceded his in-house experience with 8 years in private practice in a large New York City-based boutique intellectual property law firm, working simultaneously as a U.S. patent litigator and U.S. patent prosecutor. He was also a patent examiner at the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office prior to attending law school. He is licensed to practice law in Oregon, Washington State, California & New York and to prosecute patent applications in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office; he is also a registered Trademark and Patent Agent with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. He has degrees from Colorado State University (Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, with honors), Johns Hopkins University (Masters of Liberal Arts) and the University of Virginia (Juris Doctor). While in private practice, and continuing into his in-house career, he taught portions of the U.S. patent bar exam for a long-standing and well-known patent bar exam preparation course, and from 2014-2020 was on the editorial board of the Journal of Open Law, Technology & Society (JOLTS), and is currently on the editorial board of the American Intellectual Property Law Quarterly Journal (AIPLAQJ). He is the author or co-author of chapters on open source and copyright and patents in \u201cOpen Source Law, Policy & Practice\u201d (2022, Oxford University Press). He lectures frequently around the world on free and open source issues as well as other intellectual property topics.",
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"abstract": "Come to this session to receive a whirlwind opportunity to dive deep into one of the most heavily discussed issues in the GPLv2 family of licenses. Namely, what is it that one must provide to meet the requirements to provide \"the scripts used to control installation of the executable\"? Why do some feel that the plain meaning of the word \"install\" doesn't really mean \"install\"?\r\nFinally see the big debate that we've all been awaiting for years on this question. Time permitting, we'll cover other issues.",
"conf_url": "http://2024.fossy.us/schedule/presentation/280/",
"cancelled": false
}, },
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<span class="clearfix d-sm-block d-md-none"></span> <span class="clearfix d-sm-block d-md-none"></span>
<small class="text-muted">Thursday, 1 Aug 2024</small> <small class="text-muted">Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024</small>
</h2> </h2>
<p class="timezone-info small">Conference times are in PDT (UTC-0700). <span class="d-print-none">Current talks will be highlighted.</span></p> <p class="timezone-info small">Conference times are in PDT (UTC-0700). <span class="d-print-none">Current talks will be highlighted.</span></p>
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<th scope="column" class="track-name"><p>Open</p></th> <th scope="column" class="track-name"><p>Licensing and Legal Issues</p></th>
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/189/index.html">Unlocking containers on ARM64: A story of runtime and image support</a> <a href="presentation/195/index.html">How a hardware company supports arm64 open source software development</a>
<br /> <br />
Phil Estes Edward Vielmetti
</p> </p>
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/195/index.html">How a hardware company supports arm64 open source software development</a> <a href="presentation/189/index.html">Unlocking containers on ARM64: A story of runtime and image support</a>
<br /> <br />
Edward Vielmetti Phil Estes
</p> </p>
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<p>
<a href="presentation/279/index.html">Deconstructing the Linux System Definition to Understand the Scope of the OIN License - Table 12 and</a>
<br />
Keith Bergelt, CEO, Open Invention Network
</p>
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<p>
<a href="presentation/280/index.html">The Scripts Used to Control Installation of the Executable</a>
<br />
Bradley M. Kuhn, McCoy Smith
</p>
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<p><em> <p><em>
Open &mdash; Licensing and Legal Issues &mdash;
333 333
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/189/index.html">Unlocking containers on ARM64: A story of runtime and image support</a> <a href="presentation/195/index.html">How a hardware company supports arm64 open source software development</a>
<br> <br>
Phil Estes Edward Vielmetti
</p> </p>
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<p><em> <p><em>
Open &mdash; Licensing and Legal Issues &mdash;
333 333
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/195/index.html">How a hardware company supports arm64 open source software development</a> <a href="presentation/189/index.html">Unlocking containers on ARM64: A story of runtime and image support</a>
<br> <br>
Edward Vielmetti Phil Estes
</p> </p>
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<p>
<a href="presentation/279/index.html">Deconstructing the Linux System Definition to Understand the Scope of the OIN License - Table 12 and</a>
<br>
Keith Bergelt, CEO, Open Invention Network
</p>
<p><em> <p><em>
Open &mdash; Licensing and Legal Issues &mdash;
333 333
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<p>
<a href="presentation/280/index.html">The Scripts Used to Control Installation of the Executable</a>
<br>
Bradley M. Kuhn, McCoy Smith
</p>
<p><em> <p><em>
Open &mdash; Licensing and Legal Issues &mdash;
333 333
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<h2 class="my-4"> <h2 class="my-4">
FOSSY 2024 FOSSY 2024
<span class="clearfix d-sm-block d-md-none"></span> <span class="clearfix d-sm-block d-md-none"></span>
<small class="text-muted">Friday, 2 Aug 2024</small> <small class="text-muted">Friday, Aug. 2, 2024</small>
</h2> </h2>
<p class="timezone-info small">Conference times are in PDT (UTC-0700). <span class="d-print-none">Current talks will be highlighted.</span></p> <p class="timezone-info small">Conference times are in PDT (UTC-0700). <span class="d-print-none">Current talks will be highlighted.</span></p>
<div class="table-responsive d-none d-md-block"> <div class="table-responsive d-none d-md-block">
@ -1585,7 +1615,7 @@ Just quick ~15 minute Max ride from PSU. All attendees are invited!
<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/263/index.html">Why FOSS Must Be Discrimination Free</a> <a href="presentation/263/index.html">Why FOSS Must Be Discrimination Free</a>
<br /> <br />
Josh Berkus Josh Berkus, McCoy Smith
</p> </p>
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/196/index.html">Open source mentorship programs: whats in it for you as a mentor, maintainer, or mentee? (panel)</a> <a href="presentation/200/index.html">The University of California OSPO Network: Building a Multi-Campus Efforts to Promote Open Source th</a>
<br /> <br />
Emily Lovell, Jonathan Starr, Kevin Wang, Tyler Menezes Stephanie Lieggi, Amber E Budden, Jarrod Millman
</p> </p>
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<p>
<a href="presentation/229/index.html">Fostering Diversity and Sustainability: A Call to Empower Outreachy</a>
<br />
Omotola Eunice OMOTAYO
</p>
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/260/index.html">Discussion: Scalability Through Open Source Hygiene</a> <a href="presentation/260/index.html">Discussion: Scalability Through Open Source Hygiene</a>
<br /> <br />
Ria Farrell Schalnat Ria Farrell Schalnat, Lynn Westfall
</p> </p>
@ -2012,9 +2034,9 @@ Just quick ~15 minute Max ride from PSU. All attendees are invited!
<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/200/index.html">The University of California OSPO Network: Building a Multi-Campus Efforts to Promote Open Source th</a> <a href="presentation/196/index.html">Open source mentorship programs: whats in it for you as a mentor, maintainer, or mentee? (panel)</a>
<br /> <br />
Stephanie Lieggi Emily Lovell, Jonathan Starr, Kevin Wang, Tyler Menezes
</p> </p>
@ -2288,7 +2310,7 @@ Just quick ~15 minute Max ride from PSU. All attendees are invited!
<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/263/index.html">Why FOSS Must Be Discrimination Free</a> <a href="presentation/263/index.html">Why FOSS Must Be Discrimination Free</a>
<br> <br>
Josh Berkus Josh Berkus, McCoy Smith
</p> </p>
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/196/index.html">Open source mentorship programs: whats in it for you as a mentor, maintainer, or mentee? (panel)</a> <a href="presentation/200/index.html">The University of California OSPO Network: Building a Multi-Campus Efforts to Promote Open Source th</a>
<br> <br>
Emily Lovell, Jonathan Starr, Kevin Wang, Tyler Menezes Stephanie Lieggi, Amber E Budden, Jarrod Millman
</p> </p>
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<p>
<a href="presentation/229/index.html">Fostering Diversity and Sustainability: A Call to Empower Outreachy</a>
<br>
Omotola Eunice OMOTAYO
</p>
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/260/index.html">Discussion: Scalability Through Open Source Hygiene</a> <a href="presentation/260/index.html">Discussion: Scalability Through Open Source Hygiene</a>
<br> <br>
Ria Farrell Schalnat Ria Farrell Schalnat, Lynn Westfall
</p> </p>
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/200/index.html">The University of California OSPO Network: Building a Multi-Campus Efforts to Promote Open Source th</a> <a href="presentation/196/index.html">Open source mentorship programs: whats in it for you as a mentor, maintainer, or mentee? (panel)</a>
<br> <br>
Stephanie Lieggi Emily Lovell, Jonathan Starr, Kevin Wang, Tyler Menezes
</p> </p>
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<h2 class="my-4"> <h2 class="my-4">
FOSSY 2024 FOSSY 2024
<span class="clearfix d-sm-block d-md-none"></span> <span class="clearfix d-sm-block d-md-none"></span>
<small class="text-muted">Saturday, 3 Aug 2024</small> <small class="text-muted">Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024</small>
</h2> </h2>
<p class="timezone-info small">Conference times are in PDT (UTC-0700). <span class="d-print-none">Current talks will be highlighted.</span></p> <p class="timezone-info small">Conference times are in PDT (UTC-0700). <span class="d-print-none">Current talks will be highlighted.</span></p>
<div class="table-responsive d-none d-md-block"> <div class="table-responsive d-none d-md-block">
@ -3247,7 +3262,7 @@ Just quick ~15 minute Max ride from PSU. All attendees are invited!
<th scope="column" class="track-name"><p>Open</p></th> <th scope="column" class="track-name"><p>BoFs and Discussions</p></th>
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<p>
<a href="presentation/275/index.html">Open Source and AI</a>
<br />
Bradley M. Kuhn, Allison Randal, Joey Hess, julia ferraioli, Kat Walsh
</p>
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<p>
<a href="presentation/277/index.html">Mapping the UN&#39;s Sustainable Development Goals and their Relationships with FOSS</a>
<br />
Jonathan Starr
</p>
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<p>
<a href="presentation/276/index.html">How to make local == CI for fun and more community contributions!</a>
<br />
Jeremy Adams
</p>
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<p>
<a href="presentation/275/index.html">Open Source and AI</a>
<br>
Bradley M. Kuhn, Allison Randal, Joey Hess, julia ferraioli, Kat Walsh
</p>
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<p>
<a href="presentation/277/index.html">Mapping the UN&#39;s Sustainable Development Goals and their Relationships with FOSS</a>
<br>
Jonathan Starr
</p>
<p><em> <p><em>
Open &mdash; BoFs and Discussions &mdash;
333 333
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<p><em> <p><em>
Open &mdash; BoFs and Discussions &mdash;
333 333
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<p><em> <p><em>
Open &mdash; BoFs and Discussions &mdash;
333 333
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<p><em> <p><em>
Open &mdash; BoFs and Discussions &mdash;
333 333
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<p>
<a href="presentation/276/index.html">How to make local == CI for fun and more community contributions!</a>
<br>
Jeremy Adams
</p>
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<p><em> <p><em>
Open &mdash; BoFs and Discussions &mdash;
333 333
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<p><em> <p><em>
Open &mdash; BoFs and Discussions &mdash;
333 333
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<h2 class="my-4"> <h2 class="my-4">
FOSSY 2024 FOSSY 2024
<span class="clearfix d-sm-block d-md-none"></span> <span class="clearfix d-sm-block d-md-none"></span>
<small class="text-muted">Sunday, 4 Aug 2024</small> <small class="text-muted">Sunday, Aug. 4, 2024</small>
</h2> </h2>
<p class="timezone-info small">Conference times are in PDT (UTC-0700). <span class="d-print-none">Current talks will be highlighted.</span></p> <p class="timezone-info small">Conference times are in PDT (UTC-0700). <span class="d-print-none">Current talks will be highlighted.</span></p>
<div class="table-responsive d-none d-md-block"> <div class="table-responsive d-none d-md-block">
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<tr class="calendar-row"> <tr class="calendar-row">
<th scope="row" class="time" data-time="2024-08-04T09:45:00"><p>09:45AM</p></th> <th scope="row" class="time" data-time="2024-08-04T09:45:00"><p>09:45AM</p></th>
<td class="slot slot-Keynote Session" colspan="5" rowspan="1" data-starttime="2024-08-04T09:45:00" data-endtime="2024-08-04T10:30:00"> <td class="slot slot-Talk" colspan="5" rowspan="1" data-starttime="2024-08-04T09:45:00" data-endtime="2024-08-04T10:30:00">
Keynote Session: Corporations and FOSS <p>
<a href="presentation/278/index.html">FOSS outside of corporations</a>
<br />
Karen Sandler, John Sullivan, Kate Chapman
</p>
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/238/index.html">A truly community-based Open Source LLM and what it can do for your business and the open community</a> <a href="presentation/240/index.html">Balancing Innovation and Safety: Navigating the Dilemma of Open-Sourcing AI Models</a>
<br /> <br />
JJ Asghar Abhishek Gupta
</p> </p>
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/236/index.html">Report from the AI-Assisted Programming and Copyleft Committee</a> <a href="presentation/236/index.html">Report from the AI-Assisted Programming and Copyleft Committee</a>
<br /> <br />
Stefano Zacchiroli, Denver Gingerich, John Sullivan Stefano Zacchiroli, Denver Gingerich, John Sullivan, Karen Sandler
</p> </p>
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/271/index.html">FLO funding: A panel discussion of challenges, incentives, and possibilities</a> <a href="presentation/271/index.html">FLO funding: A panel discussion of challenges, incentives, and possibilities</a>
<br /> <br />
Wm Salt Hale, Michael Siepmann Wm Salt Hale, Eric Holscher, LX Cast, Michael Siepmann
</p> </p>
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<p>
<a href="presentation/240/index.html">Balancing Innovation and Safety: Navigating the Dilemma of Open-Sourcing AI Models</a>
<br />
Abhishek Gupta
</p>
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Keynote Session: Corporations and FOSS <p>
<a href="presentation/278/index.html">FOSS outside of corporations</a>
<br>
Karen Sandler, John Sullivan, Kate Chapman
</p>
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/238/index.html">A truly community-based Open Source LLM and what it can do for your business and the open community</a> <a href="presentation/240/index.html">Balancing Innovation and Safety: Navigating the Dilemma of Open-Sourcing AI Models</a>
<br> <br>
JJ Asghar Abhishek Gupta
</p> </p>
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/236/index.html">Report from the AI-Assisted Programming and Copyleft Committee</a> <a href="presentation/236/index.html">Report from the AI-Assisted Programming and Copyleft Committee</a>
<br> <br>
Stefano Zacchiroli, Denver Gingerich, John Sullivan Stefano Zacchiroli, Denver Gingerich, John Sullivan, Karen Sandler
</p> </p>
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<p> <p>
<a href="presentation/271/index.html">FLO funding: A panel discussion of challenges, incentives, and possibilities</a> <a href="presentation/271/index.html">FLO funding: A panel discussion of challenges, incentives, and possibilities</a>
<br> <br>
Wm Salt Hale, Michael Siepmann Wm Salt Hale, Eric Holscher, LX Cast, Michael Siepmann
</p> </p>
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<p>
<a href="presentation/240/index.html">Balancing Innovation and Safety: Navigating the Dilemma of Open-Sourcing AI Models</a>
<br>
Abhishek Gupta
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<div class="bio">Rowan is an advocate for software-freedom (along with several other topics) and author of Cowmath (https://codeberg.org/RDW/cowmath). As of summer 2024, he has presented at two software conferences on the topic of software-freedom-for-kids. He attends the bilingual Spanish-English program at Candy Lane elementary school in Oregon City.</div> <div class="bio">Rowan is 8 years old (as of this time at FOSSY 2024) and is an advocate for software-freedom. He is author of Cowmath (https://codeberg.org/RDW/cowmath). Along with his dad, he has presented at multiple conferences on the topic of software-freedom-for-kids. Although he likes programming and learning about politics and ethics, he actually prefers to play Minetest, SuperTuxKart, and other FLO (free/libre/open) video games — though he does *really* care about avoiding proprietary software.
Otherwise, Rowan attends the bilingual Spanish-English program at Candy Lane elementary school in Oregon City (well, in the school district but actually on the other side of the neighboring city of Gladstone, and he bikes 5 miles each way to school and also has strong opinions about biking and transportation).</div>
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<div class="abstract pb-4"><p>Kids today grow up in a world dominated by computers. And yet the only education they normally get, if any, focuses on basic computer use or on programming. Where topics of power and ethics do come up, they focus on issues like privilege, bigotry, and social-media. How can young people learn about the inherent issues with software freedom at the foundations of the tech that surrounds them? <div class="abstract pb-4"><p>Kids today grow up in a world dominated by computers. Yet education normally focuses only on computer use or programming. Where topics of power and ethics do come up, they focus on concerns like privilege, bigotry, and social-media. How can young people learn about the inherent issues with software freedom at the foundations of the tech that surrounds them?
Thinking about this dilemma, I first asked others for their ideas. Mostly, the responses mentioned pseudo-educational games or other fun-computer-things for kids that are FLO. Few were great, and none taught free/libre/open concepts as an emphasis itself. Thinking about this dilemma, I asked others for ideas. Mostly, the responses mentioned pseudo-educational games or other fun-computer-things for kids that just happen to be Free/Libre/Open (FLO). Only a few were great, and none emphasized teaching FLO concepts directly.
Instead of games and spectacles, I decided to set up a computer for my then-6-year-old focusing on a basic terminal. We started by playing with silly commands like espeak TTS saying funny things or gibberish. Over time, it evolved into his own first program: Cowmath — a Bash script in which cowsay and espeak in combination quiz the user on random math questions. To develop a FLO-first approach, I set up a computer for my then-6-year-old with focus on basic terminal. We started playing with things like making espeak TTS say funny things or gibberish. Over time, our explorations evolved into his own first program: Cowmath — a Bash script in which cowsay and espeak together quiz the user on random math questions.
All along, I emphasized how our experiences fit into larger context. We use FLO software to do this, and when we share our code for others to use, study, and adapt, we become part of continuing that process. We talked about licensing and community and other topics. And we now hope to get others to join us in expanding the FLO-first educational curriculum we have started (in-progress at <a href="http://codeberg.org/FLO-Conscience/FLO-kids" rel="nofollow">codeberg.org/FLO-Conscience/FLO-kids</a> ). All along, I emphasized the larger context: we are using FLO software that we can freely use, study, and adapt; and we can share our code for others in the same way. We talked about licenses and economics and the difference between FLO and proprietary software. We now publish this in-progress FLO-first educational curriculum at <a href="http://codeberg.org/FLO-Conscience/FLO-kids" rel="nofollow">codeberg.org/FLO-Conscience/FLO-kids</a> and invite others to join us in improving and expanding the resources.
We presented the first time remotely for LibrePlanet in March 2023. Then, we presented in-person at SeaGL in November 2023. Rowan loved meeting others who actually understand and care about software-freedom, and he's eager to get other kids his age also understand and share his concerns and interests here. In this presentation we will share our story, recent updates, and our ideas about how more parents and teachers can bring these ideas to more kids.</p></div> Now, Rowan is eager to get better at introducing other kids to FLO software. And he appreciates meeting people at conferences who understand these things already. In our talk, we'll share our story and discuss the challenges and best methods for inspiring the next generation of software-freedom activists.</p></div>

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<h1 class="page-title">The University of California OSPO Network: Building a Multi-Campus Efforts to Promote Open Source th</h1> <h1 class="page-title">The University of California OSPO Network: Building a Multi-Campus Efforts to Promote Open Source th</h1>
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<div class="bio">Amber Budden is the Associate University Librarian for Digital Strategies at the University of California Santa Barbara Library. She holds a PhD in Behavioral Ecology and conducted in ecological research and teaching at UC Berkeley, University of Toronto and York University before transitioning to the areas of open access and open data. More recently she is collaborating on work design to provide services and structure for open source projects within the UC network. Amber is an open science facilitator, community manager and data literacy trainer.
Before moving to the library, Amber lead the Learning Hub and short course activities for the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (UCSB) and co-lead DataONE and the Arctic Data Center, two organizations focussed on preservation, discovery, and access of research data.</div>
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<div class="bio">Jarrod Millman is a Senior Open Source Scientific Python Developer at BIDS and the Executive Director for Berkeley's Open Source Program Office. With a background in computer science, mathematics, and statistics, and degrees from Cornell and Berkeley, Millman is a founding member of the scientific Python ecosystem. His primary focus is on developing and sustaining open-source, community-owned scientific software tools. Millman serves on the steering council of NetworkX, is a core developer of scikit-image, and was an early contributor to NumPy, SciPy, and scikit-learn. He has co-founded several influential initiatives to advance open and reproducible research, including the Scientific Python project, the nonprofit NumFOCUS, and the Neuroimaging in Python project.</div>
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<div class="bio">Karen M. Sandler is an attorney and the executive director of Software Freedom Conservancy, a 501c3 nonprofit organization focused on ethical technology. As a patient deeply concerned with the technology in her own body, Karen is known as a cyborg lawyer for her advocacy for free software as a life-or-death issue, particularly in relation to the software on medical devices. She co-organizes Outreachy, the award-winning outreach program for people who face under-representation, systemic bias, or discrimination in tech. She is an adjunct Lecturer-In-Law of Columbia Law School and a visiting scholar at University of California Santa Cruz.
Prior to joining Software Freedom Conservancy, Karen was the executive director of the GNOME Foundation. Before that, she was the general counsel of the Software Freedom Law Center. She began her career as a lawyer at Clifford Chance and Gibson, Dunn &amp; Crutcher LLP.
Karen received her law degree from Columbia Law School where she was a James Kent Scholar and co-founder of the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review. She also holds a bachelor of science in engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.
Sandler has won awards for her work on behalf of software freedom, including the OReilly Open Source Award in 2011. She received an honorary doctorate from KU Leuven in 2023.</div>
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338 | <span class="presentation-time" data-starttime="2024-08-04T16:30:00" data-endtime="2024-08-04T17:15:00">Sun 04 Aug 4:30 p.m.&ndash;5:15 p.m.</span> 338 | <span class="presentation-time" data-starttime="2024-08-04T10:45:00" data-endtime="2024-08-04T11:30:00">Sun 04 Aug 10:45 a.m.&ndash;11:30 a.m.</span>
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<strong><a href="../../../speaker/profile/383/index.html">Lynn Westfall</a></strong><br />
<a href="https://www.themodemlisa.com/resume/">https://www.themodemlisa.com/resume/</a>
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<div class="bio">Lynn Westfall, AKA The Modem Lisa is a Software Supply Chain Expert with over 25 years of experience in the IT Procurement, IT Asset Management, and Software Composition Analysis fields. She started her journey with FOSS as a teen seeking freely available tools in the 1990s to help create music and websites and she quickly fell in love with the many tweaks and adjustments needed to make audio drivers work on different Linux distros. Later in her career, she found herself working in a corporation developing software on Sun, soon to be Oracle stack software and hardware, and this transition prompted a deep dive into the world of software licensing. Creating effective open source policies and the processes to support them throughout the SDLC and entire organization became a true passion for Lynn. Always an advocate for responsible open source software use within software development organizations, she stumbled upon working within the CISA Community groups working on their SBOM initiatives in early 2023. She recently reopened the business she started in 1999, The Modem Lisa, and hopes to help companies of all sizes manage their FOSS with knowledge and respect.</div>
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<strong><a href="../../../speaker/profile/366/index.html">McCoy Smith</a></strong><br />
<a href="https://twitter.com/mccoysmith">@mccoysmith</a><br />
<a href="https://www.lexpan.law">https://www.lexpan.law</a>
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<div class="bio">P. McCoy Smith is the Founding Attorney at Lex Pan Law LLC, a full-service technology and intellectual property law firm based in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A and Opsequio LLC, an open source compliance consultancy. Prior to his current position, he spent 20 years in the legal department of a Fortune 50 multinational technology company as a business unit intellectual property specialist; among his duties was setting up the free &amp; open source legal function and policies for that company. He preceded his in-house experience with 8 years in private practice in a large New York City-based boutique intellectual property law firm, working simultaneously as a U.S. patent litigator and U.S. patent prosecutor. He was also a patent examiner at the U.S. Patent &amp; Trademark Office prior to attending law school. He is licensed to practice law in Oregon, Washington State, California &amp; New York and to prosecute patent applications in the U.S. Patent &amp; Trademark Office; he is also a registered Trademark and Patent Agent with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. He has degrees from Colorado State University (Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, with honors), Johns Hopkins University (Masters of Liberal Arts) and the University of Virginia (Juris Doctor). While in private practice, and continuing into his in-house career, he taught portions of the U.S. patent bar exam for a long-standing and well-known patent bar exam preparation course, and from 2014-2020 was on the editorial board of the Journal of Open Law, Technology &amp; Society (JOLTS), and is currently on the editorial board of the American Intellectual Property Law Quarterly Journal (AIPLAQJ). He is the author or co-author of chapters on open source and copyright and patents in “Open Source Law, Policy &amp; Practice” (2022, Oxford University Press). He lectures frequently around the world on free and open source issues as well as other intellectual property topics.</div>
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<h2 class="mt-4">Abstract</h4> <h2 class="mt-4">Abstract</h4>
<div class="abstract pb-4"><p>Why are the non-discriminatory clauses (5 and 6) part of the Open Source Definition? Why does anyone care? Why shouldn't project owners be able to limit where the software can be used or prevent bad people from using the software? <div class="abstract pb-4"><p>Why are the non-discriminatory clauses (5 and 6) part of the Open Source
Definition? Why does anyone care? Why shouldn't project owners be able
to limit where the software can be used or prevent bad people from using
the software?
These two clauses are the most poorly understood parts of the Open Source Definition, and the ones that would-be license writers most frequently want to compromise. They are not a moral requirement; instead, they are compulsive in order to sustain how FOSS is packaged, distributed, and used. An Open Source Initiative board member will explain, in developer-friendly terms, why you should care about OSD5 and OSD6. These two clauses are the most poorly understood parts of the Open
Source Definition, and the ones that would-be license writers most
frequently want to compromise. They are not a moral requirement;
instead, they are compulsive in order to sustain how FOSS is packaged,
distributed, and used. An Open Source Initiative board member will
explain, in developer-friendly terms, why you should care about OSD5 and
OSD6, and an attorney will explain why they are legally required.
Attendees will learn why to retain these freedoms in their own license-writing, and why the are important when consuming other people's projects.</p></div> Attendees will learn why to retain these freedoms in their own
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<div class="bio">Eric is the co-founder of Read the Docs, Write the Docs, and EthicalAds.
His work has historically been around software documentation, but hes also been actively engaged in community building and open source sustainability for over 15 years.
He currently lives in Bend, Oregon, and love to explore the outdoors, checking out the various beauty that the world holds.</div>
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<div class="bio">LX is currently a founder of a group app called Fractal and a student and practitioner of patterns of collective practice. They have been a product leader working on communication and collaboration tech for about 12 years. They're a board member at Prosocial Design Network and Tech Fleet, a past Resident Fellow at the Integrity Institute, a steering committee member of the Council on Tech and Social Cohesion, a member of Aspen Institute's Virtually Human working group, a mentor with PDX Women in Tech and All Tech is Human, and a consultant helping nonprofits develop product discovery practices.
LX Cast is mostly water and collections of bacteria and bone and stardust. An emergent invention. Canadian West Coast island-born former New Yorker current Portlander curiouser researcher reader leader shape shifter code switcher beginner elder young a flash of light technologist social engineer experimental questioning contradictory vegan (except for brownies) consultant recoverer contributor community practitioner strategist poet weirdo professional queer non-binary neurodivergent raised-Quaker seemer listener fox cook step-parent partner collaborator co-keeper teacher coach flaneur aesthete hiker hard to locate reliable emerging being who practices synthesis learning listening walking investigating supporting reflecting confusing growing perplexing and occasionally punctuating.</div>
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<div class="abstract pb-4"><p>Several panelists will discuss, with opportunities for audience participation, the challenges, incentives, and possibilities around funding free/libre/open (FLO) projects.</p></div> <div class="abstract pb-4"><p>Following the three related talks earlier in the day, this session will provide an opportunity for interactive discussion of key challenges in funding FLO (Free/Libre/Open) software and other similarly-licensed digital works, with reference both to incentives that shape the status quo and to possibilities for positive change. Salt will facilitate as well as participate in the panel discussion, which will include opportunities for audience participation.</p></div>

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<a href="https://edward.ly/">https://edward.ly/</a> <a href="https://edward.ly/">https://edward.ly/</a>
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<div class="bio">Edward Ly is a Portland, Oregon native who has a B.A. in Computer Science and Mathematics from Earlham College as well as an M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Aizu. His research interests in machine learning and computer music culminated in FaustCGP, a free software research project that utilizes evolutionary algorithms to generate new digital audio signal processing applications. Currently, he works as a Software Engineer at Nextcloud, contributing to the company's free software offerings as well as providing technical support to enterprise customers. In his spare time, Edward enjoys electronic music and video games.</div> <div class="bio">Edward Ly is a Portland, Oregon native who has a B.A. in Computer Science and Mathematics from Earlham College as well as an M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Aizu. His research interests in machine learning and computer music culminated in FaustCGP, a free software research project that utilizes evolutionary algorithms to generate new digital audio signal processing applications.
Currently, he works as a Software Engineer at Nextcloud, contributing to the company's free software offerings as well as providing technical support to enterprise customers. In his spare time, Edward enjoys electronic music and video games.</div>
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<div class="bio">Bradley M. Kuhn is the Policy Fellow and Hacker-in-Residence at Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC). Kuhn began his work in the software freedom movement as a volunteer in 1992, as an early adopter of Linux-based systems and contributor to various FOSS projects, including Perl. He worked during the 1990s as a system administrator and software developer for various companies, and taught AP Computer Science at Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati. Kuhns non-profit career began in 2000, when he was hired by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). As FSFs Executive Director from 20012005, Kuhn led FSFs GPL enforcement, launched its Associate Member program, and invented the Affero GPL. Kuhn began as SFCs primary volunteer from 20062010, and became its first staff person in 2011. Kuhn's work at SFC focuses on enforcement of the GPL agreements, FOSS licensing policy, and non-profit infrastructural solutions for FOSS. Kuhn holds a summa cum laude B.S. in Computer Science from Loyola University in Maryland, and an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Cincinnati. Kuhns Masters thesis discussed methods for dynamic interoperability of Free Software programming languages. Kuhn received the Open Source Award in 2012, and the Award for the Advancement of Free Software in 2021 — both in recognition for his lifelong policy work on copyleft licensing and its enforcement.</div>
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<div class="bio">julia ferraioli is an open source strategist, researcher, and practitioner with over a decade of experience in launching, managing, and optimizing open source projects at scale. She works as the AI/ML Open Source Strategist at AWS, and her current research centers around open source sustainability, history, and impact. Her community work includes co-leading Open Source Stories, a community-led effort with the goal of making the people of open source and their lived experiences more visible. julia is a fierce supporter of LaTeX, the Oxford comma, and small pull requests.</div>
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<div class="abstract pb-4"><p>Bradley Kuhn will lead our panelists in a lively conversation on the keynote stage about the different efforts out there to define what free/open AI should mean and how the technology
actually being made does and doesn't meet those possible definitions. We
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<div class="abstract pb-4"><p>You want contributors and and new maintainers to get up to speed quickly in your project, but for many complex OSS projects, the chances are slim that a new contributor can actually create a development environment, test an improvement, and get it across the line without a lot of assistance. Often the CONTRIBUTING.md, README.md suggest that the best contributions are "non-code" because of the daunting tangle environment setup, local build and test scripts, and a completely different stack in CI. There may even be several competing local environments contributed over the months and years to further confuse matters.
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<div class="abstract pb-4"><p>As we continue to map the digital knowledge and tooling ecosystems, we keep asking ourselves, "who will use what we're building." FOSS contributors, funders, supporters, organizations, and users all come immediately to mind, and we've built for their uses.
The recent addition of over 10,000 papers as well as their relationships with FOSS software, researchers, and research institutions, however, has led us to begin exploring the relationships between knowledge discovery outputs, the tools used in the knowledge discovery process, and the UN's 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs).
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What knowledge, discovered recently or decades ago, supports the advancement of the SDGs?
What FOSS tools are used in knowledge discovery that supports the advancement of the SDGs?
Who develops, maintains, and grows the communities behind the FOSS tools used in knowledge discovery that supports the advancement of the SDGs?
What communities, organizations, institutions, and industries support the people who develop, maintain, and grow the communities behind the FOSS tools used in knowledge discovery that supports the advancement of the SDGs?
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<div class="bio">Karen M. Sandler is an attorney and the executive director of Software Freedom Conservancy, a 501c3 nonprofit organization focused on ethical technology. As a patient deeply concerned with the technology in her own body, Karen is known as a cyborg lawyer for her advocacy for free software as a life-or-death issue, particularly in relation to the software on medical devices. She co-organizes Outreachy, the award-winning outreach program for people who face under-representation, systemic bias, or discrimination in tech. She is an adjunct Lecturer-In-Law of Columbia Law School and a visiting scholar at University of California Santa Cruz.
Prior to joining Software Freedom Conservancy, Karen was the executive director of the GNOME Foundation. Before that, she was the general counsel of the Software Freedom Law Center. She began her career as a lawyer at Clifford Chance and Gibson, Dunn &amp; Crutcher LLP.
Karen received her law degree from Columbia Law School where she was a James Kent Scholar and co-founder of the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review. She also holds a bachelor of science in engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.
Sandler has won awards for her work on behalf of software freedom, including the OReilly Open Source Award in 2011. She received an honorary doctorate from KU Leuven in 2023.</div>
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nonprofit governance. He is a Debian Developer, and member of its
keyring team. He is also a board member of F-Droid, and currently its
vice chair. Previously, he worked for the Free Software Foundation for
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State University, coaching undergraduates and high school students on
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<div class="abstract pb-4"><p>As free software has taken over the world, we've seen large contributions from corporations. This large adoption has led to more contributors (code, community and financial) than we ever dreamed. Unfortunately what this has caused is somewhat of a dependence on corporate funding and place making for our communities. Now we are faced with the question of now that free and open source software has taken over the world, how do we continue to build and use it outside of corporate contexts. Whether governmental, non-profit, education, or elsewhere, how do we make sure there is a digital future that is not reliant upon financing from corporations</p></div>
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<div class="bio">Keith Bergelt is the CEO of Open Invention Network (OIN), the largest patent non-aggression community in history, created to support freedom of action in Linux as a key element of open source software. Funded by Google, IBM, NEC, Philips, Sony, SUSE, and Toyota, OIN has nearly 4,000 community members. In his capacity as CEO, he is directly responsible for enabling, influencing and defending the integrity of Linux and adjacent open source software as it relates to threats from patent aggressors.
Prior to joining OIN, Mr. Bergelt served as CEO of two Hedge Funds Paradox Capital and IPI formed to unlock the considerable asset value of intellectual property (IP) in middle market companies. These were the first Funds to offer specialty lending products supported exclusively by IP.
Previously, he served as a senior advisor to TPG. He also headed business development, IP and licensing for Cambridge Display Technology. Additionally, he served as GM of Strategic Intellectual Asset Management at Motorola and its director of Technology Strategy.</div>
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<div class="abstract pb-4"><p>OIN is the only institution focused on mitigating patent risk in Open
Source Software (OSS). With nearly 4,000 members, OIN maintains the
world's largest and oldest patent cross license. The coverage area —
or scope of the OIN community cross license — is defined by a list of
over 4,500 core OSS &amp; hardware development packages called the Linux
System Definition which is updated approximately every 18-24 months.
The newest update — Table 12, which will become effective on August
26, 2024 — extends OIN's existing patent risk mitigation efforts for
its community members to cloud-native computing, enterprise software,
IoT, networking, automotive, embedded systems and hardware development
technologies, among others.
KEY TAKEAWAYS — Participants will develop an understanding of
* The scope of OIN's Linux System definition - what it is, how it is maintained and updated, its current coverage and a path for its future
* How the Linux System safeguards against patent threats and encourages the adoption of OSS
* How this framework relates to recent disputes like that in the US International Trade Commission between Netgear and TP Link
* What else we are tracking in the area of patents that could become threats to the OSS community</p></div>
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<div class="bio">Bradley M. Kuhn is the Policy Fellow and Hacker-in-Residence at Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC). Kuhn began his work in the software freedom movement as a volunteer in 1992, as an early adopter of Linux-based systems and contributor to various FOSS projects, including Perl. He worked during the 1990s as a system administrator and software developer for various companies, and taught AP Computer Science at Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati. Kuhns non-profit career began in 2000, when he was hired by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). As FSFs Executive Director from 20012005, Kuhn led FSFs GPL enforcement, launched its Associate Member program, and invented the Affero GPL. Kuhn began as SFCs primary volunteer from 20062010, and became its first staff person in 2011. Kuhn's work at SFC focuses on enforcement of the GPL agreements, FOSS licensing policy, and non-profit infrastructural solutions for FOSS. Kuhn holds a summa cum laude B.S. in Computer Science from Loyola University in Maryland, and an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Cincinnati. Kuhns Masters thesis discussed methods for dynamic interoperability of Free Software programming languages. Kuhn received the Open Source Award in 2012, and the Award for the Advancement of Free Software in 2021 — both in recognition for his lifelong policy work on copyleft licensing and its enforcement.</div>
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<div class="abstract pb-4"><p>Come to this session to receive a whirlwind opportunity to dive deep into one of the most heavily discussed issues in the GPLv2 family of licenses. Namely, what is it that one must provide to meet the requirements to provide "the scripts used to control installation of the executable"? Why do some feel that the plain meaning of the word "install" doesn't really mean "install"?
Finally see the big debate that we've all been awaiting for years on this question. Time permitting, we'll cover other issues.</p></div>
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Prior to joining Software Freedom Conservancy, Karen was the executive director of the GNOME Foundation. Before that, she was the general counsel of the Software Freedom Law Center. She began her career as a lawyer at Clifford Chance and Gibson, Dunn &amp; Crutcher LLP.
Karen received her law degree from Columbia Law School where she was a James Kent Scholar and co-founder of the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review. She also holds a bachelor of science in engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.
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