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[internetworkers] Eric S. Raymond speaking Mon, Feb 10th -- 3:30 pm at UNC, 7:00 pm in Durham
- From: internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org (Jeremy Portzer)
- Subject: [internetworkers] Eric S. Raymond speaking Mon, Feb 10th -- 3:30 pm at UNC, 7:00 pm in Durham
- Date: 05 Feb 2003 12:13:38 -0500
Eric Raymond will be in the Triangle next week and is giving two talks
on Monday, February 10th. Both are free and open to the public.
**Evening Talk**
Place: NCSSM Auditorium
Time: 7:00 pm
Directions: http://www.trilug.org/
Subject: "Freedom, Power and Software: What the Internet teaches us
about ethics and politics."
**Afternoon Talk**
Place: UNC Wilson Library, Pleasant's Family Room
Time: 3:30 - 4:45 Monday afternoon
Subject: "State of the Open Source Union."
UNC Campus Visitor Parking Map:
http://www.unc.edu/visitors/parking.html
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More on Eric Raymond:
Eric S. Raymond is an observer-participant anthropologist in the
Internet hacker culture. His research has helped explain the
decentralized open-source model of software development that has proven
so effective in the evolution of the Internet. His own software projects
include one of the Internet's most widely used email transport programs.
Mr. Raymond is also a science fiction fan, a musician, an activist for
the First and Second Amendments, and a martial artist with a Black Belt
in Tae Kwon Do.
His home page:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/
Eric Raymond is on the Board of the Open Source Initiative and VA
Software. He is editor of "The New Hacker's Dictionary" and author of
"The Cathedral and the Bazaar." Eric has been a sparing partner of
Richard Stallman in the debate between "Free Software" and "Open Source"
software.
Eric Raymond was also the manager of the sunsite (now ibiblio) Linux
Archive for several years.
see also http://www.opensource.org/
- [internetworkers] Eric S. Raymond speaking Mon, Feb 10th -- 3:30 pm at UNC, 7:00 pm in Durham, Jeremy Portzer, 02/05/2003
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