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RMLL 2009 in Nantes

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

armelleSo I was in Nantes this year to attend to the 10th edition of RMLL, a french acronym for Free Software Worldwide  Meeting. The term Wordwide is a bit exagerated since most of the conferences were given in French, and that the Association Village had mostly welcome french projects. Nevertheless, it’s worth noting that about 30 % of the speeches were given in English… and that it is allways possible to speak English or French with hands, even with french people 🙂

Arriving monday in the afternoon, I was picked up by Rainer at the station, and we drove nearly two hours to reach the camping site, because of traffic jams caused by works on the road. We then discovered that driving in Nantes is often a bad option…

The booths were in a nice venue, even if organised in a too strict disposition that didn’t fit so well with opennes and diversity of people around there. More freedom, respecting security and practicability constraints would have been appreciated from many, but sure we have to recongnize it was a tough job to organize all this !

I helped Rainer at the FSFE stand the week long, despite beeing often away too because of all the insteresting conferences running all day. Every morning I came to the boss with my agenda asking for this or that schedule… with a laughing Rainer answering that I will never hold it – and it was always true :-)) We had a good help at the booth from a new Fellow from paris, Olivier which is working in a business about open and hackable devices. He held the stand few hours on Friday which aloowed me to attend to many interesting things.

This was the first time I attended such an event and held a booth for FSFE. I have to admit that I’ve been really surprised by how people got the FSFE message. I was afraid that the kind of topic FSFE deals with would seem too evaporated to people, but it was all the contrary : they seem to have empathy and sympathy for such jobs, and a good will to sustain it. The recent actuality having raised new threats for Freedom has certainly also raised people awareness about the Freedom concern that goes with Free Software. I went to talk and learn technics and I came back having talked about politics much more !

This was definitely a really good week, for us and also for FSFE which gained a lot of awareness in the french Free Software community.

Some interesting topics we dealt with :

  • I had a very inresting talk with a collaborative from the City of Nantes who has been struggling for Free Software inside the office, and with the representatives for nearly seven years now ! He is still looking for material, ideas, arguments, tools to continue his battle. He’s already made some very interesting remarks and asled written questions to the representative, receiving only partial and off topic answers by now. This could be a topic where maybe FSFE could help. But it’s a huge job as every bit would have to be localized to conform local laws and habits.
  • The licensing problem is one of the hottest for projects that are about to go public when having grown enough between the core developpers. I had a couple of talks with people from projects at this point. To put it short they want to distribute their piece of software now, make the stuff free… but they realise that crossing this point their level of insecurity will increase as they may have violate patents, or aren’t that much clean about their code “My stuff is Free, but I’ve used library X of which I’m not really sure of”. Well FTF is no way going to unemployment 🙂
  • Part of the FSFE sympathy’s capital comes from it’s FSF like movement. Lots of people were happy to buy something from FSF’ sister organisation. So, whichever differences that happen to exist between the two organisations, the existence of a european level Free Sofware organisation is well perceived (even if they don’t perveive the inherent differences in speech and habits).

Another important topic that is not discussed here is Net Neutrality which has been extensively discussed at the political round table, but which will be the subject of another post to try to keep this one reasonable long.

Thanks a lot to Rainer that drove we the week long, while I was playing the GPS… with varying mileage :-)) Thanks and hello to all the nice guys (and girls) we met here : TuxFamily, Rhien, ubuntu-fr.org, Quimper LUG, April, FFII, and all those simple human beings with a laptop screwed under their wristles that we met, and that bring their bits of Freedom in their day to day activities.

Where Free Software is not that much about Software than about Freedom…

and I surely appreciate that !

Meeting with Rainer Kersten on the 10th of January 2008

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Hi all fellows,

two years after becoming a Fellows I found something that was of interest for this Blog ! And that’s pretty much of something since I had the pleasure to host Rainer Kersten, the one that runs FSFE’s Düsseldorf office.

On his quantic and probabilistic way between Spain and Germany, his car WayOfLife lead him to my home, in the mountains above Grenoble. You can see it in front of the house :

A 2cv in Saint-Agnan en Vercors Rainer’s customized Way Of Life as he says.

He arrived in the afternoon after many SMS written while following the many curves of the road, after having thought I was laughing at him while recommending passing through Die (wich didn’t reflect any bad intention from me, but the actual name of a town ;-).

It’s always a very nice experience to meet people you only know by some of their acts, and you increase the chances things turn right when the common thing is about Free Software, because you know each other will have something to do with Freedom.

We had many talks, and surprisingly we talked about FSFE in the end, after a few hours of discussion ! Especially about other people he personnaly nows and I don’t (easy, I only know one personnaly now : him :-). He gave me the pin every Fellow that had met someone from the office has, and this small object already gave many occasions to talk about FSFE.

Finally he stayed home for the night, and we were able to share a bottle of Rioja that he brought back from Spain, and an excerpt of French food science consisting of some duck and ravioles (no typo here).

The morning after, he gave a wonderful present to the kids (and in some way the father too) offering me to drive the children to school in his car wayoflife :

2cv drei kinder

Our arrival to school was remarked as you may imagine !

Thank you for visiting me Rainer, it was a good time. I hope I’ll be able to get occasions to get closer of the FSFE people in the coming times.

Michel