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\title[Free, Libre software and the Global Community]
{Free, Libre software and the Global Community}

\subtitle
{How can Free software be an opportunity to develop IT without compromising your liberty}

\author[Christian Perrier]{Christian ~Perrier} 

\institute[The Debian Project] 
{
  \inst{1}%
  Desktop systems Engineer\\
  Member of the Debian Project\\
  Coordinator of internationalisation activities in Debian
}

\date[DzongkhaLinux Launch] 
{Thimphu, Bhutan, June 2nd 2006}

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\begin{document}

\begin{frame}
  \titlepage
  
  \begin{center}
    \small{This talk is dedicated to René Cougnenc}
  \end{center}
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%  \frametitle{Free...or libre?}
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%    		{Free cheese}
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%    			French camembert to increase its world monopol
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%    			Gives away camembert boxes all around the world
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%    			Establish it as ``de facto standard''
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%    			Keeps control, generate high revenue
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%    		{Libre cheese}
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%    			French camembert to help a better world through good cheese
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%    			Camembert recipe published and free to use
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%    			Cheese industry develops in other countries
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%    			Mutual enrichment:  better camembert
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  \frametitle{Free Software=Free development}
  	\begin{block}%<2->
	{Open standards}
  	\end{block}
  	\begin{block}%<3->
	{Interoperability}
  	\end{block}
  	\begin{block}%<4->
	{Availibility of source code}
  	\end{block}
  	\begin{block}%<5->
	{Save money....save knowledge}
  	\end{block}
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\begin{frame}
  \frametitle{Free Software around the world}
  \begin{block}%<2->
	{EU encourages Open standards}
		{Open Document for all exchanges}
  \end{block}
  \begin{block}%<3->
	{Spain/Junta de Extramadura}
	\begin{itemize}
	  \item
		One computer per child/college pupils/student
	  \item
		Local initiatives to teach and develop the use of IT
	\end{itemize}
  \end{block}
  \begin{block}%<4->
	{Germany/city of Munich}
	\begin{itemize}
	  \item
		20.000 workstations from Windows to Linux
	\end{itemize}
  \end{block}
  \begin{block}%<5->
	{France/la Gendarmerie Nationale}
	\begin{itemize}
	  \item
		50.000 workstations drop Microsoft Office
	\end{itemize}
  \end{block}
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\begin{frame}
  \frametitle{Free Software to accompany the world's development}
  \begin{block}%<2->
	{Venezuela/Decreto 3390}
	\begin{itemize}
	  \item
		All gov. organisations must use Free Software
	\end{itemize}
  \end{block}
  \begin{block}%<3->
	{One Laptop Per Child initiative}
	\begin{itemize}
	  \item
		Under 100\$ for a laptop
	  \item
		Easy to use/learn/modify
	  \item
		Free software
	\end{itemize}
  \end{block}
  \begin{block}%<4->
	{And of course now...}
	{Dzongkha Linux!}
  \end{block}
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\begin{frame}
  \frametitle{The Debian Project}
	\begin{block}%<2->
	{Aug. 16th 1993: The Debian Manifesto}
{``The project is an association of individuals who have made common cause to create a free operating system''}
	\end{block}
	\begin{block}%<3->
	{Mostly based on the Linux operating system}
	\end{block}
	\begin{block}%<4->
	{One of the most popular Linux distributions}
	\end{block}
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  \frametitle{Debian as an international project}
	\begin{block}
	{976 developers overs 52 countries}
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	\end{block}
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  \frametitle{The Debian Social Contract}
	\begin{block}%<2->
	{Debian will remain 100\% free software}
	\end{block}
	\begin{block}%<3->
	{We Will Give Back to the Free Software Community}
	\end{block}
	\begin{block}%<4->
	{We Won't Hide Problems}
	\end{block}
	\begin{block}%<5->
	{Our Priorities are Our Users and Free Software}
	\end{block}
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%	{Free Redistributable}
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%	{Source Code}
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%	{Derived Works}
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%    	{No Discrimination Against Persons or Groups}
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%	{No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor}
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%  \frametitle{The Debian Constitution}
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%	{Organisational structure}
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%	\begin{block}<3->
%	{Does not give goals to the Project}
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%	{No policies except for decision-making processes}
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%	{Division of powers}
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  \frametitle{Debian as an universal operating system}
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		{Up to 2002: installation in  1 language}
		\end{block}
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	\only<2>{
	\begin{block}<2>
		{July 2002: installation in 16 languages}
	\end{block}
	}
	\only<3>{
	\begin{block}<3>
		{June 2005: installation in 42 languages}
	\end{block}
	}
	\only<4>{
	\begin{block}<4>
		{March 2006: installation in 53 languages}
	\end{block}
	}
	\only<5>{
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		{May 2006: installation in 63 languages}
	\end{block}
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\begin{frame}
  \frametitle{Debian as the basis of Dzongkha Linux}
	\begin{block}
	{Everyone can ``derive'' Debian for custom purposes}
	\end{block}
	\begin{block}
	{Use Debian as the basis}
	\begin{itemize}
	\item
	Shrink it to specific purposes
	\item
	Additionnal packages (fonts, input systems, software)
	\item
	Contribute back
	\end{itemize}
	\end{block}
	\begin{block}
	{Debian now installable in Dzongkha language}
	\end{block}
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