Last saturday I've been to the mozilla24 event in Paris, at the Ecole des Télécommunications. I've seen the info three days earlier reading my Netvibes feeds.
The journey was just amazing. We were connected with members of the opensource family in Japan and Thailand. In Paris there were Tristan Nitot, Mozilla Europe CEO, François Bancilhon, the Chief Executive Officer of Mandriva, Charles Schulz, who work for OpenOffice.org as a lead of Native-Language Confederation and Pierre Baudoin, president of Wikimedia France. You can see the list of all the participants here.
Andrei took some pictures :
They've talked about progresses and hopes of the opensource movement. GNU/Linux could be a great chance for poor countries to receive access to the Internet and improve their capacities being connected to the world.
I've particularly appreciate Tristan Nitot and François Bancilhon speak for the optimism and lucidity of their ideas. A lot of things have been said during this event and I was very enthusiastic of all the generosity who was there.
Thanks Mozilla for all the stuff we bring back at home :)
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I was very enthusiastic of all the generosity who was there.
Non mais quelle lèche bottes
:D :D
in english please :p
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