From mindboosternoori gmail.com Wed May 6 09:57:43 2015 From: mindboosternoori gmail.com (Marcos Marado) Date: Wed May 6 09:57:56 2015 Subject: [ANSOL-geral] Fwd: [FSFE PR][EN] A restriction on technological restrictions In-Reply-To: <20150506065208.GA19067@mbwg.de> References: <20150506065208.GA19067@mbwg.de> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Date: May 6, 2015 8:05 AM Subject: [FSFE PR][EN] A restriction on technological restrictions To: Cc: = A restriction on technological restrictions = [ Read online: https://fsfe.org/news/2015/news-20150506-01.en.html ] == The right to install other software on your computing devices == Safecast is a global project to map radiation data from around the world and release this information openly. When the project just started out, they used modified hardware, together with their own custom software and a few clever tweaks, to allow anyone to participate in the project. This kind of ingenuity, the ability to re-purpose or adapt existing technology by replacing or supplementing its software, should be permitted and encouraged by the law. In the example of Safecast, fortunately nobody prevented them from being innovative. But all of us depend on the possibility to install or replace programs that we use every day, to increase our security, privacy or convenience -- or just because we happen to like using a different program on our laptop, tablet, phone, router, television, car, or on other devices. Today, on the International Day Against DRM, the undersigned organisations are calling on lawmakers to safeguard the right to tinker for everyone. To make sure that the owner of every device is allowed to replace or supplement the software in that device if they so choose, thereby empowering owners to control their own property. Many manufacturers today add technological restrictions that prevent device owners from changing their devices, or having someone do so for them. This can be in breach of the licences on the devices (as with Free Software/Open Source Software licences, which grant the rights to use, study, share, and improve the software for any purpose). It is clear that any right to tinker must also be coupled with a legal provision that prevents technological restrictions of the same right. To successfully guarantee that device owners are in control of their own technology, the following organisations ask that the right to tinker be guaranteed for everyone, and that technological restrictions that interfere with this right be limited by law. - L'Association Francophone des Utilisateurs de logiciels libres (AFUL) < https://www.aful.org> - Chaos Computer Club - Deutscher Konsumentenbund - Digitalcourage - Digitale Gesellschaft - European Digital Rights - Free Software Foundation Europe - KDE e.V. - Associazione LibreItalia ONLUS - Open Rights Group - Open Source Business Alliance - Open Source Initiative - The Document Foundation - UFC-Que Choisir - VideoLAN - Vrijschrift == Press contact == Matthias Kirschner Vice President, Free Software Foundation Europe Schönhauser Allee 6/7, Berlin, Germany Phone: +49-1577-1780003 == About the Free Software Foundation Europe == The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) is a non-profit non-governmental organisation active in many European countries and involved in many global activities. Access to software determines participation in a digital society. To secure equal participation in the information age, as well as freedom of competition, the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) pursues and is dedicated to the furthering of Free Software, defined by the freedoms to use, study, modify and copy. Founded in 2001, creating awareness for these issues, securing Free Software politically and legally, and giving people Freedom by supporting development of Free Software are central issues of the FSFE. http://fsfe.org/ _______________________________________________ Press-release mailing list Press-release@fsfeurope.org https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/press-release -------------- próxima parte ---------- Um anexo em HTML foi limpo... URL: http://listas.ansol.org/pipermail/ansol-geral/attachments/20150506/37caf0b3/attachment.html From msilva portolinux.net Wed May 6 11:12:19 2015 From: msilva portolinux.net (Manuel Silva) Date: Wed May 6 11:12:25 2015 Subject: [ANSOL-geral] =?utf-8?q?Encontro_T=C3=A9cnico_Porto_Linux?= Message-ID: Olá! Depois de algum afastamento em termos de Encontros Técnicos, a comunidade Porto Linux está de volta já este sábado! Dia 9, a partir das 15h, no Departamento de Ciência de Computadores da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto, serão apresentados os seguintes temas: "s/Ansible/Minions/g" - Francisco Cabrita "Before Clouds: hardening FTP" - Manuel Silva Mais informações em: http://s.clix.pt/cn Cumprimentos, Manuel Silva From rms 1407.org Wed May 6 23:31:27 2015 From: rms 1407.org (Rui Miguel Silva Seabra) Date: Wed May 6 23:33:43 2015 Subject: [ANSOL-geral] [ANSOL] 18 minutos para Lei da =?iso-8859-1?q?C=F3pia?= Privada =?utf-8?b?4oCT?= a =?iso-8859-1?q?Peti=E7=E3o?= e a Democracia #pl118 Message-ID: <1430951487.12989.1.camel@1407.org> Saltou-se o conteúdo do tipo multipart/alternative -------------- próxima parte ---------- _______________________________________________ Comunicado de Imprensa da ANSOL - Associação Nacional para o Software Livre http://www.ansol.org/ Se não desejar os comunicados de imprensa da ANSOL, por favor contacte-nos para direccao@ansol.org From mindboosternoori gmail.com Mon May 11 09:09:46 2015 From: mindboosternoori gmail.com (Marcos Marado) Date: Mon May 11 09:09:56 2015 Subject: [ANSOL-geral] =?utf-8?q?Fwd=3A_=5BPorto_Linux=5D_Ca=C3=A7a_ao_bug?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Manuel Silva Date: Thu, May 7, 2015, 16:35 Subject: [Porto Linux] Caça ao bug To: Porto Linux Olá! Quem quiser e puder contribuir para que a próxima versão do LibreOffice seja uma versão mais estável, entre os 22 e 24 pode participar na sessão de caça ao bug. Mais informações em: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugHunting_Session_5.0.0.0 Cumprimentos, Manuel Silva -- Porto Linux: Linux para seres urbanos. Wiki: http://www.portolinux.org/ E-mail: portolinux@googlegroups.com Lista: http://groups.google.com/group/portolinux Contacto moderadores: moderadores@portolinux.net --- Recebeu esta mensagem porque está inscrito no grupo "Porto Linux" dos Grupos do Google. Para anular a subscrição deste grupo e parar de receber emails do mesmo, envie um email para portolinux+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. Para mais opções, consulte https://groups.google.com/d/optout. -------------- próxima parte ---------- Um anexo em HTML foi limpo... URL: http://listas.ansol.org/pipermail/ansol-geral/attachments/20150511/843f47b2/attachment.htm From msilva portolinux.net Thu May 28 19:07:35 2015 From: msilva portolinux.net (Manuel Silva) Date: Thu May 28 19:07:55 2015 Subject: [ANSOL-geral] SFD2015: Call for presentations Message-ID: Boa tarde! Um conjunto de elementos da comunidade Porto Linux, com o apoio da ANSOL, juntaram-se para organizar, na cidade do Porto, um evento comemorativo do Software Freedom Day, a 19 de Setembro de 2015. Após elaborado o modelo de programa, este foi levado para a apreciação do Departamento de Engenharia Informática do Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (DEI-ISEP), que prontamente facultou as suas instalações para acolher o evento. Como se pretende que o dia seja de celebração para todos os utilizadores de Software Livre, gostaríamos de convidar todos aqueles que tenham disponibilidade para apresentar algum tema a fazerem-nos chegar o título da apresentação (ainda que provisório) e uma breve descrição para o e-mail sfd@portolinux.net até ao dia 19 de Junho. As apresentações podem ser de dois tipos: - em anfiteatro/auditório, com duração de 1h, mais explicativa - ?hands-on?, com duração variável (deverão indicar o tempo estimado), mais demonstrativa Contamos com todos para fazer deste um grande dia de festa! Cumprimentos, a organização