Memories of Akademy 2009: Yes, we'll save the world
One of my good memories from this year Akademy will be about Glyn
Moody's keynote. I admit I was a bit skeptical at first with the
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the hacker community... Except that Glyn has an outsider point of
view primarily beeing a journalist. And as a good journalist he
gave us facts, simply about what already happened (the genome
sequencing example was particularly inspiring as free software
saved the day there), and how the free software movement influenced
other movements. It looks like a snow ball effect leading us toward
more sharing and less egoism. I think that most of us started
contributing to free software out of some sort of optimism and
because we're aiming at some utopia. Along the way we might loose
hope, and not have the idealism in mind anymore simply trying to
see free software have more market shares, etc. Thanks a lot Glyn
for reminding us why we started contributing at all, and for all
the hope you gave us by simply showing that free software is
already making a difference in this world. [smugmug
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