The Free Software Movement
Richard Stallman will offer an open and free talk for the all people interested in the culture that originated the copyleft movement, its roots, its philosophy and the principles that make the Free Software movement.
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About the presenter
Richard Stallman launched in 1984 the GNU Project to create a free Unix-like operating system, and has been the project's lead architect and organizer. Today, the GNU/Linux operating system, which can be freely copied, modified and distributed, is used in million of computers all over the world. With the launch of the GNU Project, he started the free software movement and, in October 1985, set up the Free Software Foundation.
Stallman has received the ACM Grace Hopper Award, a scholarship from the MacArthur foundation, the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Pioneer award, the Takeda Award for Social/Economical improvement, as well as several honoris causa doctorates.
Pictures
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FAQ
- When will this event take place?
- Stallman's free and open talk and its musical closing show will take place on August 25 from 12:00 to 15:00.
- Do I have to register or pay in order to attend?
- No. It is totally free (as in beer!) and there is no need to register previously.
- Where will this event take place?
- It will take place at Teatro Alvear, in 1659 Corrientes street.
- In which language will be this talk delivered?
- It will be delivered only in Spanish.