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					<h4>Segment 0 (00:28)</h4>
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					<ul>
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					<li>Bradley mentioned <a href="http://identi.ca/osamak/">OsamaK</a> is not
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					happy at Bradley and Karen for not having a new oggcast for a
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					month. (00:45)</li>
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					<li>Bradley no long works at the Software Freedom Law Center.  He <a
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					href="http://sfconservancy.org/news/2010/oct/04/kuhn-executive-director/">now
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					works full time</a> at the <a href="http://sfconservancy.org/">Software
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					Freedom Conservancy</a>. (02:00)</li>
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					<li>Bradley thinks everything related to FLOSS should be called
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					“Software Freedom”. (03:10)</li>
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					<li>Karen and Bradley mention that many people in the software freedom
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					world are involved in multiple organizations. (04:00)</li>
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					<li>Karen is an <a href="http://sfconservancy.org/about/officers/">officer
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					and lawyer to Software Freedom Conservancy</a>. (04:30)</li>
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					<li>Conservancy provides <a
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					href="http://sfconservancy.org/members/services/">non-profit
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					infrastructure and services</a>. (05:10)</li>
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					<li>Conservancy helps software freedom projects focus on development, and
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					aggregate projects into one place. (06:20)</li>
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					<li>Conservancy will be expanding its service plan now that Bradley is
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					full time. (06:46)</li>
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					<li>Conservancy will try do copyright assignment in a community-focused
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					way, only if the developers want it.  Conservancy will also do more GPL
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					enforcement than previously. (07:20)</li>
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					<li>Bradley mentioned that <a
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					href="http://lwn.net/Articles/404450/">Matthew Garrett has been doing some
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					GPL enforcement</a>, and Bradley <a
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					href="http://ebb.org/bkuhn/blog/2010/09/11/two-thank-yous.html">thanked
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					him for it publicly</a>. (07:50)</li>
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					<li>Karen thinks we'll see more enforcement over time, by more
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					people. (08:14)</li>
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					<li>Bradley wants to help Conservancy's <a
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					href="http://sfconservancy.org/members/current/">member projects</a> do
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					more fundraising for initiatives to fund software development
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					activity. (08:40)</li>
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					<li>Bradley mentioned that <a
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					href="http://ostatic.com/blog/interview-with-mercurials-matt-mackall">Matt
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					Mackall is doing Mercurial development funded through
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					Conservancy</a>. (09:20)</li>
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					<li><a
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					href="http://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/bradley-kuhn-joins-the-fsf-board">As
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					of earlier this year, Bradley is a volunteer director of the FSF</a>, and
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					now has additional volunteer work that he needs to do, while Conservancy
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					(his former volunteer work) becomes his day job. (11:09)</li>
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					<li>Bradley mentions that once you start doing something in the software
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					freedom world, it's hard to stop once people start to rely on your
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					work. (12:30)</li>
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					<li>Conservancy handles a lot of “boring” but essential stuff
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					for developers to continue in their project. (14:20)</li>
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					<li>Bradley mentioned that his early volunteer work at FSF was also doing
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					the boring stuff, and indeed a lot of his work has been willing to do the
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					boring stuff (15:30)</li>
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					<li>Karen mentions that no one fights over the work that <q>just needs to
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					get done</q>. (16:30)</li>
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					<li>Bradley discussed the fact that for-profit corporate control of
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					projects is dangerous, and one of the things Conservancy and similar
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					non-profits offers is an opportunity to have a non-profit with the public
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					interest at heart in the center of their community.  (17:39)</li>
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					<li>Bradley mentioned the <a
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					href="http://www.documentfoundation.org/">LibreOffice by the Document
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					Foundation</a> (18:03)</li>
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					<li>Karen points out that for-profit and non-profit go hand-in-hand. But,
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					Bradley argues that steward of a FLOSS project should always be an
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					NGO. Karen agrees. (19:00-19:30)</li>
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					<li>Bradley doesn't really believe that there are projects that would
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					“never happen” without a for-profit company starting it.
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					Karen disagrees.</li>
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					<li>The <cite>Software Freedom Law Show</cite> is <strong>over</strong>
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					This is the <strong>last episode</strong> of the <cite>Software Freedom
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					Law Show</cite>. (21:10)</li>
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					<li>Karen will make sure that the SFLC RSS feeds remain valid.  Bradley
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					points out that there are new RSS feeds for both <a
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					href="http://faif.us/feeds/cast-mp3/">the mp3 version</a> and <a
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					href="http://faif.us/feeds/cast-ogg/">the ogg version</a> of the new show,
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					<a href="http://faif.us/"><cite>Free as in Freedom</cite></a> (21:33,
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					22:41)</li>
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					 <li>The new show is basically just the Karen and Bradley show, now named <cite>Free as in Freedom</cite>, hosted on <a href="http://faif.us/"><code>faif.us</code></a>. (23:43)</li>
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					<li>Bradley mentioned that everywhere he's ever worked, he always had root
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					on most of the boxes.  He doesn't know what it's like to work somewhere
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					and not have root. (27:50)</li>
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					<li>Karen got in trouble at her first law firm job for installing software
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					on computers. (28:21)</li>
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					<li><a href="http://coffeecode.net/">Dan Scott</a> sent a gift to Bradley
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					and Karen <a
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					href="http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/supplies/d1d1/">Soap with 20-Ds
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					in them</a>.</li>
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					<p>Bradley and Karen announced that the <strong><cite>Software Freedom Law
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					Show</cite> is over</strong>.  Karen and Bradley announced a new show,
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					called <strong>Free as in Freedom</strong>, that will not be affiliated
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					with any specific organization (although Bradley and Karen keep all their
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					various affiliations themselves. :).</p>
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