Richard Stallman en Argentina

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Richard Stallman en Argentina

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Hola,

Richard Stallman está en Argentina y ha dado muchísimos reportajes y conferencias.

Este es un reportaje para la TV pública en el que además de hablar sobre software, opina sobre los sistemas de TV digital (en unos días comienzan en Argentina las transmisiones con el sistema Japonés/Brasileño).

[youtube]3jVUHSmJS04[/youtube]
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YouTube videos can be posted with BBCode :)

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I can't understand what he says. :( Can you give a gist?
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rathinagiri wrote: ...
I can't understand what he says. :( Can you give a gist?
Hi Rathi

Perhaps we have learning Spanish ;)

Anyway we (at least me) have thanks to Roberto; acquainted us with a big man in computer world, Richard Stallman (RMS) :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman

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rathinagiri wrote:YouTube videos can be posted with BBCode :)

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I'm not good with all this new computers things :)
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rathinagiri wrote: I can't understand what he says. :( Can you give a gist?
I'm sorry for that.

I've published on 'HMG en Español' specially for people here that not speak English and could not understand words from Richard Stallman in his native tongue (you can finds lots of videos of him but always in English).

He express various basic ideas (always) about the disadvantages of the use of not open source software, specially about the dependence that use of proprietary software could create.

The most notable case is the use of proprietary software in schools, creating 'future customers' instead of educating :)

The special interest of this interview (specially for fellows from Argetina) is that he talks about Digital terrestrial TV too.

That is a hot topic now here, because digital terrestrial TV is just beginning.

The TDT standard used here is the Japanese with modifications made in Brazil.

This standard has many advantages, technical and economical.

It uses H264/MPEG-4 (superior to the MPEG-2 used in most standards) and royalties per receiver are lower compared with other systems too.
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Thanks for elucidating Roberto. Just nice thoughts about Open source.

With ImTranslator Extension for Firefox, I can understand the Spanish posts easily in English now. :) That too is possible 'cause of Open Source.
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rathinagiri wrote:With ImTranslator Extension for Firefox, I can understand the Spanish posts easily in English now. :) That too is possible 'cause of Open Source.
I don't knew it.

I'll try.
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You can get it from here. It can translate 1640 languages online. :)

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2257
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rathinagiri wrote:You can get it from here. It can translate 1640 languages online. :)

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2257
Thanks!
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Roberto Lopez wrote:
rathinagiri wrote:You can get it from here. It can translate 1640 languages online. :)

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2257
Thanks!
Because things always have two (at least, usually more..) sides, take a look here:
http://www.firefoxfacts.com/2010/02/08/ ... placement/

Regarding 'rms', (Richard Stalman 's abbreviation of choice) , he's or better belongs to the very interesting cast of "very few persons" that make "things that happen" to.. happen! Or to put it slightly different , he is one of the History writers that make the reality to be of such and not other kind. Now what that means and whether it's good or not depends on masses and the timing. The sure thing is that the IT world wouldn't be the same without him.
(He will be here in Greece (as far as i know, he's regular tripper here) at the end of May 2010. I think that I'll do my best to be there too, even if I will have to make a more than 500 km trip, at Thessaloniki/Macedonia/Greece where he is going to have speech.)
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P.S.: It's always a pleasure, someone to see that not all the programmers are the semi-educated "tecno-freek", like the most of the people used to think about them, and that they can have a non-boolean conversation, amongst each other. ;->


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