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say it is \textbf{non-free}.
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say it is \textbf{non-free}.
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}{What's Free Software?$^3$}
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The \textbf{copyleft} concept was the smartest hack that Stallman
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has created. It exploits how the copyright works, and turns it back
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against itself.
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\newline
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\newline
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The \textbf{GNU General Public License}, or \textbf{GPL}, is the
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tool with which we guarantee that the software freedom will
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be respected by everyone.
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\end{frame}
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\section{The G from GNU}
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\section{The G from GNU}
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\begin{frame}{The \texttt{G} from \texttt{GNU}}
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\begin{frame}{The \texttt{G} from \texttt{GNU}}
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\begin{itemize}
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\begin{itemize}
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\begin{frame}{The \texttt{G} from \texttt{GNU}$^2$}
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\begin{frame}{The \texttt{G} from \texttt{GNU}$^2$}
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\centering
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But of course, we are not in a contest. I choose to call the system
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But of course, we are not in a contest. I choose to call the system
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\textbf{GNU/Linux} not only because I think it is the right thing to
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\textbf{GNU/Linux} not only because I think it is the right thing to
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do, but mainly to \textbf{raise awareness}.
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do, but mainly to \textbf{raise awareness}.
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\section{All that goes upstream...}
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\section{All that goes upstream...}
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\begin{frame}{All that goes upstream...}
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\begin{frame}{All that goes upstream...}
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\centering
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\textbf{Upstream} is the name we give to the actual Free Software
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\textbf{Upstream} is the name we give to the actual Free Software
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projects that develop the programs. For example, Linux,
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projects that develop the programs. For example, Linux,
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LibreOffice, GIMP, GDB, GTK.
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LibreOffice, GIMP, GDB, GTK.
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\begin{frame}{All that goes upstream...$^4$}
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\begin{frame}{All that goes upstream...$^4$}
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\centering
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The so-called \textbf{forges} are very popular nowadays.
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The so-called \textbf{forges} are very popular nowadays.
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\textbf{GitHub} and \textbf{GitLab} are widely used; they provide an
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\textbf{GitHub} and \textbf{GitLab} are widely used; they provide an
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integrated bug tracking system, but don't provide a mailing list
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integrated bug tracking system, but don't provide a mailing list
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\section{... Must come downstream}
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\section{... Must come downstream}
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\begin{frame}{... Must come downstream}
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\begin{frame}{... Must come downstream}
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\centering
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\textbf{Downstream} is the name we give to the projects that
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\textbf{Downstream} is the name we give to the projects that
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\emph{package} the upstream projects. For example, Fedora, RHEL,
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\emph{package} the upstream projects. For example, Fedora, RHEL,
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Debian, Ubuntu. We also call them \textbf{distributions} (or
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Debian, Ubuntu. We also call them \textbf{distributions} (or
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