From elacheche at ubuntu.com Tue Sep 5 09:20:01 2017 From: elacheche at ubuntu.com (=?UTF-8?Q?ANIS_El_Ach=C3=A8che?=) Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2017 10:20:01 +0100 Subject: [ubuntu-tn] Fwd: [loco-contacts] Request for LoCo Council Nominations In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: FYI *El Achèche ANIS* *An Ubuntu-tn Member & Events Team Coordinator* *Official Ubuntu Member **|** Member @CLibre.tn | SysAdmin @ApptivIT* *elacheche at ubuntu.com | # whoami * *"I am what I am because of who we all are" - The Ubuntu Philosophy* ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bhavani Shankar R Date: Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 6:17 PM Subject: [loco-contacts] Request for LoCo Council Nominations To: "Ubuntu local community team (LoCo) contacts" < loco-contacts at lists.ubuntu.com> Cc: Community Council , loco-council < loco-council at lists.ubuntu.com> Hello All, As you may know the LoCo council members are set with a two years term. Due this situation we are facing the difficult task of replacing existing members and a whole set of restaffing. A special thanks to all the existing members for all of the great contributions they have made while serving with us on the LoCo Council. So with that in mind, we are writing this to ask for volunteers to step forward and nominate themselves or another contributor for the five open positions. The LoCo Council is defined on our wiki page. Wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCouncil Team Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCouncilAgenda Typically, we meet up once a month in IRC to go through items on the team agenda also we started to have Google Hangouts too (The time for hangouts may vary depending the availability of the members time). This involves approving new LoCo Teams, Re-approval of Approved LoCo Teams, resolving issues within Teams, approving LoCo Team mailing list requests, and anything else that comes along. We have the following requirements for Nominees: Be an Ubuntu member Be available during typical meeting times of the council Insight into the culture(s) and typical activities within teams is a plus Here is a description of the current LoCo Council: They are current Ubuntu Members with a proven track record of activity in the community. They have shown themselves over time to be able to work well with others, and display the positive aspects of the Ubuntu Code of Conduct. They should be people who can judge contribution quality without emotion while engaging in an interview/discussion that communicates interest, a welcoming atmosphere, and which is marked by humanity, gentleness, and kindness. If this sounds like you, or a person you know, please e-mail the LoCo Council with your nomination(s) using the following e-mail address: loco-councillists.ubuntu.com. Please include a few lines about yourself, or whom you’re nominating, so we can get a good idea of why you/they’d like to join the council, and why you feel that you/they should be considered. If you plan on nominating another person, please let them know, so they are aware. We welcome nominations from anywhere in the world, and from any LoCo team. Nominees do not need to be a LoCo Team Contact to be nominated for this post. We are however looking for people who are active in their LoCo Team. The time frame for this process is as follows: Nominations will open: Friday 1st September, 2017 Nominations will close: Friday 22nd September 2017 We will then forward the nominations to the Community Council, Requesting they take the following their next meeting to make their selections. On behalf of the LoCo Council, -- Bhavani Shankar Ubuntu Developer | www.ubuntu.com https://launchpad.net/~bhavi -- loco-contacts mailing list loco-contacts at lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pièce jointe HTML a été nettoyée... URL: From m.khadir at uhp.ac.ma Thu Sep 7 16:35:27 2017 From: m.khadir at uhp.ac.ma (Mohammed KHADIR) Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2017 17:35:27 +0100 Subject: [ubuntu-tn] Survey : Satisfaction and Continuance Intention of the Users of Open Source Management Softwares In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Bonjour Merci de participer à cette importante enquête mesurant la satisfaction des utilisateurs et la continuité d'utilisation des applications de gestion Open Source. nous souhaitons avoir votre avis sur différents aspects dans l'objectif de contribuer à améliorer la qualité de l'expérience d'utilisation d'une application de gestion Open Source. Ce questionnaire prend environ 10 minutes pour être rempli.Veuillez cocher une seule case reflétant le degré de votre accord avec chaque déclaration (les cases vont de 1 si vous n’êtes pas du tout d'accord à 5 si vous êtes tout à fait d'accord, vous pouvez cocher n'importe quel nombre au milieu selon votre degré d'accord). nous vous garantissons que les informations seront traitées en toute confidentialité. Lien vers le questionnaire : https://goo.gl/forms/yD44Zn7BL8gT5Rej1 Thank to take part in this important survey measuring the satisfaction and continuance intention of the users of the Open Source Management softwares. we want to have your opinion on various aspects in order to contribute to ameliorate the user's experience with an Open source Management Software. This survey should take about 10 minutes to complete. Please rate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each statement, using a scale of 1 (Strongly disagree) to 5 (Strongly agree).If your feelings are less strong, check one of the numbers in the middle (2-4). Be assured that all answers you provide will be kept in the strictest confidentiality. Link to the survey : https://goo.gl/forms/yD44Zn7BL8gT5Rej1 -- KHADIR Mohammed Doctorant en Sciences de Gestion Laboratoire des Systèmes d'Information et d'Aide à la Décision (SIAD) Ecole Nationale de Commerce et de Gestion ENCG - SETTAT Université Hassan Premier Tél: 06 81 55 34 64 -- KHADIR Mohammed Doctorant en Sciences de Gestion Laboratoire des Systèmes d'Information et d'Aide à la Décision (SIAD) Ecole Nationale de Commerce et de Gestion ENCG - SETTAT Université Hassan Premier Tél: 06 81 55 34 64 -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pièce jointe HTML a été nettoyée... URL: From nizarus at nizarus.tn Thu Sep 14 15:37:19 2017 From: nizarus at nizarus.tn (Nizar Kerkeni) Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2017 15:37:19 +0000 Subject: [ubuntu-tn] Fwd: Why hackathons should insist on free software In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3496ee49f5ffeebab37ef2e5c04dfd6d@ubuntu.com> Must read -------- Message transféré ------- De: "Richard Stallman" À: "Nizar Kerkeni" Envoyé: 14 septembre 2017 00:06 Objet: Why hackathons should insist on free software Read online: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/hackathons.html (https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/hackathons.html) Dear Nizar Kerkeni, Hackathons are an accepted method of giving community support to digital development projects. The community invites developers to join an event which offers an encouraging atmosphere, some useful resources, and the opportunity to work on useful projects. Most hackathons choose the projects they will support, based on stated criteria. Hackathons fit the spirit of a community in which people take an attitude of cooperation and respect towards each other. The software that accords with this spirit is free (libre) software, free as in freedom (https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html). Free software carries a license that gives its users (including programmers) freedom to cooperate. Thus, hackathons make sense within the free software community. Hardware design projects (https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-hardware-designs.html) also can and ought to be free. Respect for freedom can't be taken for granted. On the contrary, we are surrounded by companies that shamelessly release proprietary (nonfree) software, available for use only to those that will yield to their power. These companies develop software as a means to dominate and control others (https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-even-more-important.html). These companies' harmful success inspires young developers to follow their example by developing their own programs or hardware designs to dominate users. They sometimes bring their projects to hackathons, seeking the community's support while rejecting the community's spirit: they have no intention of returning cooperation for cooperation. Hackathons which accept this undermine the community spirit that they are based on. Some perverse hackathons are specifically dedicated to aiding the computing of certain companies: in some cases, European (https://www.beyondhackathon.com/en) and Canadian banks (http://www.hackathon.io/rbc-digital), and Expedia (https://expediaconnectivity.com/blog#madrid-hackathon-winners). While they don't explicitly say, the announcements give the impression that they aim to promote development of some nonfree software, and that attendees are meant to help these non-charitable projects. Those examples show how far down the slope hackathons can slide. Let's return to the more common case of a hackathon that is not specifically commercial, but accepts projects that are proprietary. When a developer brings a project to a hackathon, and doesn't say whether it will be free, that is not overt opposition to the community spirit, but it undermines that spirit. Hackathons should strengthen the community spirit they are based on, by insisting that hackathon projects commit to release in accord with that spirit. This means telling developers, "So that you deserve our support and help, you must agree to give the community the use of your project's results in freedom, if you ever consider them good enough to use or release." As an individual hackathon participant, you can support this principle: before joining in any hackathon project, ask, "What license will you publish this under? I want to be sure this will be free (libre) before I join in developing it." If the developers of the project say that they will choose the license later, you could respond that you will choose later whether to participate. Don't be shy -- if others hear this discussion, they may decide to follow the same path. To see which licenses are free licenses, see the GNU license list (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html). Most "open source" licenses are free, but some open source licenses are nonfree because they are too restrictive (https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html). Firmness by individuals has an effect, but a policy of the hackathon itself will have a bigger effect. Hackathons should ask each participating project to pledge to follow this rule: If you ever release or use this code or design, you will release its source code under a free (libre) license. If you distribute the code in executable form, you will make that free (libre) also. Many hackathons are sponsored or hosted by schools, which is an additional reason they should adopt this rule. Free software is a contribution to public knowledge, while nonfree software withholds knowledge from the public. Thus, free software supports the spirit of education, while proprietary software opposes it (https://www.gnu.org/education/edu-schools.html). Schools should insist that all their software development be free software, including that of hackathons they support. Happy Hacking, Richard M. Stallman President Free Software Foundation Follow us on GNU social (https://status.fsf.org/fsf) | Subscribe to our blogs via RSS (https://fsf.org/blogs/RSS) | Join us as an associate member (https://www.fsf.org/jf) Sent from the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor Boston, Massachusetts 02110-1335 UNITED STATES Unsubscribe (https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/mailing/unsubscribe?reset=1&jid=153698&qid=27850629&h=555800033137bec3) from this mailing list. Stop all email (https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/mailing/optout?reset=1&jid=153698&qid=27850629&h=555800033137bec3) from the Free Software Foundation, including Defective by Design, and the Free Software Supporter newsletter. -- Nizar Kerkeni Membre Fondateur Association CLibre http://www.clibre.tn (http://www.clibre.tn) LoCo ubuntu-tn & ubuntu member http://www.ubuntu-tn.org (http://www.ubuntu-tn.org) http://blog.nizarus.tn (http://blog.nizarus.tn) -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pièce jointe HTML a été nettoyée... URL: From elacheche at ubuntu.com Thu Sep 21 15:11:04 2017 From: elacheche at ubuntu.com (=?UTF-8?Q?ANIS_El_Ach=C3=A8che?=) Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2017 16:11:04 +0100 Subject: [ubuntu-tn] Fwd: Open-Source Your Knowledge In-Reply-To: <0100015ea032cd62-fe62da61-d870-41d4-b77c-121d04cf0b43-000000@email.amazonses.com> References: <0100015ea032cd62-fe62da61-d870-41d4-b77c-121d04cf0b43-000000@email.amazonses.com> Message-ID: FIY ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: CodinGame Date: Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 5:50 PM Subject: Open-Source Your Knowledge Join the Open-Source Knowledge Movement Hi , You probably have heard of, or visited, our new learning site Tech.io . ​ It's a knowledge-sharing platform that allows anyone to create open-source content to help others learn about technologies. The main reasons why we created this platform are: 1) A lot of CodinGamers kept asking us whether we would create a learning section on CodinGame to help them acquire new skills; 2) Not all tech jobs worldwide are filled because tech education remains too coslty and something has to be done; 3) We believe best learning material on technology should be available to all for free, under open licences and in any language. Tech.io has improved a lot since the Beta. It now has Github integration for collaborating editing and we've crafted a widget to allow to embed runnable code snippets on any webpage / blog. Several organizations worldwide already support Open-Knowledge. With Tech.io, we want to be part of the movement. You can contribute, too! Either by sharing what you know or simply spreading the word . Join the Cause Keep Coding! The CodinGame team Follow us A question, a problem? 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