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Thu, 18 Nov 2004
Two presentations at KNF Kongress coming up

I'll be giving two presentations at the upcoming KNF Kongress 2004, entitled "The GNU GPL Revisited" and "Copyright helps Copyleft".

Also, Christian Daniel from the OpenTom group is going to present on his re-engineering efforts.

If you happen to live in southern Germany, it's probably a good idea to check out the yet small but great KNF Kongress. Looking forward to meeting you there.

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I'm pleased to present at Linux Bangalore 2004

Following up my presence last year's Linux Bangalore 2003, I'm very pleased to again be invited to present at this year's incarnation.

Unfortunately I had to shift the main focus of my presentations a bit towards political/legal issues, so there's one presentation about How to interact with the Free Software Community, one about The GPL is not public domain, and for all the tech savvy guys, there's A tour through the Linux 2.6 network stack.

I'm happy to present on those political and legal issues, because I think this is the opportunity to get this kind of knowledge into the Indian IT outsourcing industry, before it is too late (like apparently happened with most of the Taiwanese embedded Linux vendors).

I'm happy to see an increasing number of high profile speakers at Linux Bangalore, and it's now becoming (to the best of my knowledge) a big internationally recognized Linux event.

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