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bkuhn's Past Talks, Speeches, and Presentations
I didn't start actively maintaining this page until May 2011, but I'll
slowly try to add old talks information here. Talks are listed in
reverse chronological order. (A few from circa 2014-2017 are missing; I'll
eventually update them. If you notice one missing, do email me.)
●I gave a talk entitled atSCALE 2019 on
Sunday 10 March 2019 at 13:30.
The slides, their
sources, a
video recording of the talk, and
an LWN article about the talk are available.
●I gave a talk entitled Preventing the IoT Dystopia with
CopyleftatLCA 2019 on
Friday 25 January 2019 at 10:40.
The slides, their
sources, a
video recording of the talk, and
an LWN article about the talk are available.
●Jointly with Karen Sandler, we gave
the opening
keynote at FOSDEM 2019, entitled Can Anyone Live in Full Software
Freedom Today? Confessions of Activists Who Try But Fail to Avoid
Proprietary Software on Saturday 2 February 2019 at 10:00.
The video of this talk is available in webm
format or in mp4
format. We also gave
an interview
about the talk before we gave it, and we released four episodes, as part
of our podcasts Free as in Freedom about the
talk (Episodes 0x60,
0x61, 0x62,
0x63 (last not yet released)).
●I gave a talk
entitled Overview of License Compliance in the Network Attached Storage Market
at SNIA SDC 2018
on Monday 24 September 2018
at 10:20 in Santa Clara, CA, USA
The slides are
available, as is the source code for the slides.
●I gave a talk
entitled Copyleft.org: The Definitive Guide for Copyleft Education and Compliance
at Open Source Summit 2017
on Wednesday 13 September 2017
at 14:50 in Los Angeles, CA, USA.
The slides are
available, as is the source code for the slides.
●I gave a talk
entitled Why GPL Enforcement Is Essential to OpenWrt/LEDE's Past and FutureatOpenWrt Summit
2016
on Thursday 13 October 2016
at 16:05 in Berlin, Germany.
The slides are
available, as is the source code for the slides.
●I gave a keynote
entitled Politics of Cooption in Free and Open CommunitiesatOpenSym
2016on
Wednesday 17 August 2016
at 15:30 in Berlin, Germany.
The slides are
available, as is the source code for the slides.
●I gave a keynote
entitled Confessions of a Command-Line Geek: Why I Don’t Use GNOME
But Everyone Else ShouldatGUADEC
2016on
Friday 12 August 2016
at 14:0 in Karlsruhe, Germany.
The slides are available, as is the source code for the slides.
and I wrote a
blog post about it, which includes a video. The video
is also
available on CCC's website
and on
youtube.
●I gave
a talk
entitled Help! Which Software License Should I Pick? at OSCON
EU 2015 on Monday 26 October 2015 at 16:15 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
●On either Saturday 15 August
2015, I gave an Invited Talk (a keynote)
at DebConf 2015, talk
entitled Debian's Central Role in the Future of Software
Freedom.
The slides
are available.
●On Friday 24 July 2015 at OSCON 2015, I gave
a talk
entitled When copyleft business models go bad … and how
Kallithea's community recovered.
The slides
are available.
●On Saturday 25 April 2015, I gave a talk
entitled Considering the Future of Copyleft. The
slides
are available.
The sources for the slides are also
available.
●On Wednesday 15 April 2015, I gave a keynote
entitled Software
Freedom Licensing: What You Must KnowatPOSSCON 2015. The
slides
are available
The sources for the slides are also
available.
●I spoke at FOSDEM — I need to add those slides RSN.
●I spoke at LCA. A video
recording of this talk is also available online.
●On Saturday 13 September 2014, I gave
a talk
entitled Considering the Future of CopyleftatFOSSETCON 2014 at the Rosen Plaza Hotel
in Orlando, FL, USA.
slides
are available
The sources for the slides are also
available.
●On Friday 22 August 2014, I gave
a talk
entitled Fork and Ignore: Fighting a GPL Violation By Coding Instead atLinuxCon
North America 2014 at the Sheraton Chicago in Chicago, IL,
USA. The slides
are available (including in
a text-only
PDF format). Jake Edge
of Linux Weekly
News wrote up a summary of this talk.
The sources for the slides are also
available.
●On Thursday 1 May 2014, I gave
a talk
entitled Collaborative GPL Enforcement Through Non-Profit
Entities at
the Embedded
Linux Conference 2014 at the San Jose Marriott in San Jose, CA,
USA. The slides are
available (including in
a text-only PDF
format).
The sources
for the slides are also available.
●On Tuesday 17 September 2013, I gave a talk entitled Collaborative GPL Compliance Through
Non-Profit EntitiesatLinux
Con North America in New Orleans, LA, USA.
●On Sunday 15 September 2013, I gave a talk entitled Non-Profit
Centers for FLOSS Developmentatthe
OCRL WorkshopThe slides are
available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●
On Wednesday, 17 April
2013, I
gave a talk
entitled Collaborative GPL Compliance Through Non-Profit Entities at
at Linux
Foundation Collaboration Summit 2013.
The slides are
available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●
On Friday 15 March
2013, Igave a
talk
entitled Funding
and Coordinating Python Projects via Non-Profits at
the PyCon USA
2013. The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available
●
On Saturday 23 February
2013, I
gave a talk
entitled The
Affero GPLv3: Why It Exists & Who It's For? at
the Southern California
Linux Expo 11x. The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available
●
On Monday 11 February 2013, I gave a talk entitled Interactions Between
FLOSS NGOs, the Software Industry and Academia at the University
of Nebraska at Omaha, as a guest
of Matt
Germonprez. The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available
●On Wednesday 7 November 2012,
I
gave
a talk
entitled GPL Compliance Is Easier Than You ThinkatLinuxCon
Europe 2012. The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On the afternoon of Friday 12 October 2012,
Igave
a keynote
entitled Funding and Promoting Software Freedom Development via Non-ProfitsatOpen
World Forum 2012.
The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On the afternoon of Friday 12 October 2012,
Igave
a talk
entitled 13 Years of FLOSS License Compliance: A Historical PerspectiveatOpen
World Forum 2012.
The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On the morning of Friday 12 October 2012,
Igave
a talk
entitled Affero GPLv3: Why It Exists & Who It's For?atOpen
World Forum 2012.
The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On Thursday 11 October 2012 at 12:55,
Igave
a talk
entitled Collaborative GPL Compliance Through Non-Profit
EntitiesatOpen
World Forum 2012.
The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On Wednesday 29 August 2012 at 11:40, Igave
a talk
entitled Funding and Promoting Software Freedom Development via
Non-ProfitsatLinuxCon
North America 2012 at the Marina 2 at the Sheraton San Diego in San
Diego, CA.
●On Saturday 11 August
2012, I gave a
talk
entitled Promoting Software Freedom Development via Non-ProfitsatFOSSCON 2012
The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On 9 May 2012, I gave a talk entitled GPL Compliance Is Easier
Than You ThinkatSamba XP 2012. The
slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On 26 April 2012, I gave a talk entitled Conservancy, Evergreen's
Non-Profit Home at
the Evergreen Conference
2012 The
slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On Wednesday 4 April
2012, I
gave a talk entitled GPL Compliance Is Easier Than You
Think at
the 2012
Linux Collaboration Summit.
The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On Friday 9 March
2012, I
gave
a talk
entitled Non-Profit Centers of FLOSS DevelopmentatPyCon 2012
The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On Saturday 21 January
2012, Igave a talk
entitled 12
Years of FLOSS License Compliance: A Historical
PerspectiveatScale 10x, the 2012
Southern California Linux Expo.
The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On Thursday 27 October 2011, I delivered a talk
entitled Software Freedom Conservancy: Non-Profit Infrastructure
For FLOSSatLinuxCon
Europe 2011. The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On Wednesday 26 October 2011, I delivered a talk entitled 12
Years of FLOSS License Compliance: A Historical Perspective at
the
LinuxCon
Europe
2011. The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On Sunday 23 October 2011, I coordinated a session with various other
folks entitled Non-Profit Infrastructure for Software
Freedom at the
Google Summer of Code
Mentor Summit
2011. The slides
are available and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On Saturday 10 September 2011, I delivered
a keynote speech at Ohio Linux
Fest 2011.
The slides are
available, and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●AtDesktop Summit, I
participated in
a Panel
discussion on Copyright Assignment on 6 August 2011. There was
supposed to be video available for this, but it sadly never materialized.
●AtOSCON 2011, I gave a
a talk
entitled 12 Years of Copyleft License Compliance: A Historical
Perspective at 11:00 on Friday 29 July 2011.
The slides are
available, and
the sources
for the slides are available.
An audio recording of
the talk is available as Free as in Freedom Episode
0x18.
●On Wednesday 15 June 2011, I delivered
a keynote
entitled Copyleft Licensing and the Challenges of Software Freedom
Community.
The slides are
available, and
the sources
for the slides are available.
An audio recording of
the talk is available as Free as in Freedom Episode
0x14.
●On Friday 13 May 2011 at LinuxTag 2011, I delivered
a keynote
entitled 12 Years of GPL Compliance: A Historical
Perspective. The slides are available, and
the sources
for the slides are available.
●On Tuesday 10 May 2011, I delivered
a keynote
entitled Samba, GPL Enforcement, and the
GPLv3. The slides
are available, and
the sources
for the slides are also available.
●On Saturday 26 March 2011,
I gave a
keynote speech at Indiana Linux Fest entitled Non-Profit
Infrastructure for Software Freedom.
The slides are
available, as is
the source
code for the slides.
●On Saturday 24 April 2004, I gave a speech entitled Software
Freedom and the GNU Generation at The Siebel Center for
Computer Science at the University of Illinois in Urbana/Champaign.
An
audio recording in Ogg/Vorbis format of that speech is
available.
●On Wednesday 10 July 2002, I gave a speech entitled Software
Freedom and the GNU Generation to
the New
York Gnubies User
Group. An
audio recording in Ogg/Vorbis format of that speech is
available.
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