Răspândirea Software-ului Liber a adus nu numai o revoluție în felul cum obțineți și utilizați
programele de calculator, ci, mai ales în felul în care gândiți despre
informația ce vă e necesară. Nu este suficient doar ca fiecare telefon
mobil pe care îl cumpărați, ca fiecare ruter wireless pe care îl montați
în sufragerie, acasă, ca fiecare laptop cu care lucrați să ruleze (sau
să poată rula) software neîngrădit de restricții tehnice și legale.
Accentul cade, în aceeași măsură, și pe datele pe care le manipulați, pe
noianul de texte, fotografii, desene și secvențe audio/video pe care
calculatorul Dvs. le „mestecă” în fiecare zi. Trebuie să puteți
beneficia de libertate deplină în a obține datele, în a le copia și
recombina în moduri variate – pentru a produce informație nouă din
această recombinare – și în a oferi și altora rezultatele. Toate acestea
conduc la conceptul generos de Date Deschise (Open Data), un concept ce
are definiție precisă (vedeți la http://opendatahandbook.org/ro/what-is-open-data/index.html), dar care pare atââââât de străin organizațiilor românești actuale (publice și private)!
My GnuPG key
We can communicate via secure e-mail using GnuPG / OpenPGP, which I strongly recommend. More details in this guide.
For those seeking to write to me, here is my public GnuPG key:
pub 4096R/0xC2B8B57AAAFC29CE 2016-02-29
Fingerprint=EA7F F4E9 08A4 B62D 34E0 9889 C2B8 B57A AAFC 29CE
sub 4096/0x059CDF01110D7CE9 2016-02-29
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vineri, 5 iulie 2013
Cine controlează fișierele Dvs.?
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duminică, 13 mai 2012
An Invitation to “Informatica la Castel”, 2012 Edition - a Romanian Free Software Summer School
I am pleased to announce
that, in 2012, the Romanian annual event of “Informatica
la Castel” (“Informatics at the Castle”) will be
held in August 27th - September 1st.
Both international and Romanian speakers and guests are kindly
invited to submit their registration for participation.
For the summer school, the main focus is to bring together the various Romanian and international GNU/Linux communities (computer geeks and programmers), as well as wannabe GNU/Linux users, newcomers, students, teachers, public clerks, Romanian officials, lawyers, doctors, etc. Every person that uses a computer in day-to-day life (for professional or personal matters) is invited to consider the benefits of Free Software, to improve his/hers computer skills, to learn from more experienced users and to make new friends, by meeting interesting and enthusiastic people in a friendly environment. Last but not least, teachers are encouraged to use more Free Software in class, especially as Virtual Learning Environments – such as http://edu.moodle.ro Moodle platform, kindly offered to the Romanian schools (and supported locally) by Moodle Romania.
One of the keys of success for the school is the natural landscape of the place where the proceedings are held. Very close from the Hungarian border, the 18th century Cernovici Castle of Macea, as well as the surrounding „Pavel Covaci” Botanical Garden offer a relaxing, student camp-like environment, with Transylvanian local traditions, very pleasant for fine academic talks, long walks and making new friends.
You may see other
informations, including a few pictures from the 2011 edition,
here.
We are anxious to meet
you, both Linux beginners or computer gurus !
Event information and schedule
Time: August
27th - September 1st, 2012
Place: Cernovici
Castle in Macea, Arad
County, Romania
(GPS position N
46.38448 / E 21.31015)
Official website:
http://proinfo.uvvg.ro
Facebook virtual event: https://www.facebook.com/events/209250715852862/
LinkedIn virtual event: http://linkd.in/HHFEDv
Facebook virtual event: https://www.facebook.com/events/209250715852862/
LinkedIn virtual event: http://linkd.in/HHFEDv
Contact e-mail:
informatica [AT] uvvg [DOT] ro
Registration: REQUIRED, please register ASAP. Please create yourself a free account
on the website and contact organizers via e-mail (attn. Prof.
Antoanela Naaji or Prof. Mihai Jalobeanu).
Costs of participation: accessible to students :) . Please contact organizers for
details.
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sâmbătă, 1 octombrie 2011
Despre Software Liber, ÎN ROMÂNIA
Experienţe recente, din zona „pedagogică”, m-au făcut să reflectez la avantajele pe care Software-ul Liber le poate aduce învăţământului din România şi Administraţiei Publice româneşti şi la relativa uşurinţă cu care ele ar putea fi obţinute. Pentru că şcoala tocmai a reînceput, iar interesul participanţilor la evenimente şi numărul de întrebări primite s-au dovedit a fi mari, iată aici câteva concluzii concrete.
Citiți articolul complet pe site-ul revistei ITTrends >>
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duminică, 4 septembrie 2011
"Informatica la Castel" Free Software Summer School, 2011 edition, Romania
| GNU/Linux, Moodle, Fedora, Ubuntu, LibreOffice... Freedom... (a picture by Cătălin Donici) |
| Free Software at The Castle (a picture by Cătălin Donici) |
At the end of August, I was pleased to participate at "Informatica la Castel" ("Informatics at the Castle") Free Software Summer School, 2011 edition.
This annual event - already a tradition among Romanian computer geeks - is kindly hosted by Universitatea de Vest "Vasile Goldiș" ("Vasile Goldiș" West University) and ARLUG, the Arad Linux User Group. It's like a pleasant summer camp, at the 1724 Cernovici Castle (position), in the beautiful landscape of Macea village - about 20 km away from the city of Arad, Romania and near the Hungarian border.
Each year, the event's goals are not only purely tech talks, but also raising awareness of Free Software ("Software Liber") benefits for the large, non-technical Romanian public. We also debated on the practical aspects - including financial implications - of Free Software implementations in Romanian Public administration - a zone where there is still a lot of work to do.
The 2011 edition was also focused on e-learning: the e-learning (free) software Moodle and its practical applications in Romanian-speaking education network. The subject stirred up much interest and participation, not only from Romania (schools, high-schools, universities), but also from Moldavian universities of Chișinău, Bălți and Tiraspol. This year, the summer school enjoyed the direct help and participation of the Moodle Romania team, which has a strong presence in Arad county.
Demonstrating GNU/Linux installation and basic operations to present Microsoft Windows users was another task for the school - each year, Linux installfests are permanent agenda. The organisers seek participation from the largest possible number of wannabe GNU/Linux users and newbies (students, pupils, public clerks, teachers of all grades). Not only a small "computer laboratory" was available (running a wide selection of GNU/Linux distros, such as Fedora, Debian, CentOS, Xubuntu, Trisquel, Ubuntu, and Fedora LXDE), but we have demonstrated the install of GNU/Linux for both desktops and servers (Ubuntu 11.04, CentOS 6.0 and a Moodle server on Ubuntu).
(Due to recent history and political regime, Romania's start in wide use of computer technology is a post-1990 matter. Thus, the Romanian computer market has a few particularities that distinguishes it from the Western countries. For one, the Romanian technological landscape is centered on desktop - large datacenters, together with their Unix-like, '70s cyberculture are virtually absent, even in universities. As a desktop Linux distro, Canonical's Ubuntu Desktop has a clear place here, together with Red Hat's Fedora. Second, the low-to-average IT educated user is deeply entrenched in proprietary programs - that's because a whole generation of IBM-PC users gained their first IT skills in Microsoft software, in a Microsoft-dominated public schools system. Third, the harsh economic conditions still encourage the illegal copying of proprietary computer software, eliminating the "price advantage" of Free Software and discouraging the use of these technically superior solutions.)
Last but not least, the Free Software Summer School brings a lot of fun for participants - some of which are "veterans". It's an invaluable occasion to make friends, share ideas and have long, passionate face-to-face discussions on technical, social and "political" matters. As for relaxation and "peace of mind" after tech talks, this year we had a short trip to Bezdin and Hodoș-Bodrog nearby monasteries - wonderful pieces of Christian faith engraved in stone - some foot walks along Mureș river and, of course, a camp fire, evening dance, fine dishes and local wine.
The Cernovici Castle is not only the center of Macea village, but also a landmark for botanists. Its 0.1 square miles park is a botanical and arboretum scientific garden, well-known over the world. There are more than 3000 species of plants and trees here, some of them rare for the Romanian geographical latitude. At night, this is a park with dark alleys, where scaring ghosts appear frequently - please see some of the following pictures :-)
There were many presentations available, on various subjects - from the use of Moodle in Romanian and Moldavian universities curricula to computer games and HTML 5 & JavaScript programming. This year, I tried to explain to the Romanian audience the goals of the FreedomBox Project , together with some other considerations on computer security, online privacy and the capital importance of Net Neutrality.
In no particular order, here are some pictures - that worth more than a thousand words (not only mine, but courtesy of Prof. Mihai Jalobeanu, Prof. Pavel Moș, Prof. Daniel Popa, Mr. Liviu Berecz and Mr. Bogdan Lăzărescu).
| On my way to Macea, early first day |
| One of Macea's churches |
| The Cernovici Castle, somewhere in Europe |
| Traces of history... |
| Stairway to heaven... |
| The night falls... |
| In Arad |
| Ready for work - first day (front: Prof. Paula Spânu, Prof. Florența Mereuță) |
| Prof. Aurel Ardelean, University's Rector, surrounded by journalists |
| Tech talks (front: Prof. Valeriu Cabac, Mr. Ioan Fericel from ARLUG) |
| Mr. Cosmin Herman demonstrates how Moodle server runs on Ubuntu |
| Focused attention... (a nice smile from Anca Mustea) :) |
| Along Mureș river |
| Bell tower at Hodoș-Bodrog Monastery |
| Completely surrounded... :) (with Igor Postolaki, Paula Spânu, Florența Mereuță) |
| "Up to you, My Lord..." (Hodoș-Bodrog Monastery) |
| "Venite, adoremus..." |
| Detail from Hodoș-Bodrog's Monastery entrance |
| How we use Moodle in State University of Moldova |
| Me, installing CentOS 6.0 |
| The first GNU/Linux kernel boots... |
| ... and some explanations |
| From the Macea museum: an old telephone switchboard |
| Tasting Romanian grill ("mici") and Moldavian cognac... |
| Camp fire (with Florența Mereuță) |
| With Prof. Mihai Jalobeanu (center) and Doru Ilași |
| Free Software comes to Romania! |
| Historical Romanian locomotive ("131.000") displayed in Arad railway station |
| The Moodle Romania team explains technical details |
| "Liberate your documents! Use OpenDocument format!" |
| Proceedings in the main hall (front: Iuliu Oană) |
| I'm speaking, audience sleeps... :) |
| Old trees in Macea arboretum garden |
| Pavel Covaci, the botanical garden's director |
| "Following thoughts..." |
| Night falls over the century-old trees... |
| Prof. Roza Dumbrăveanu talks about the Moldavian State University |
| The Castle... sunny day... friends around... |
| Sharing some ideas on FreedomBox and LIBERTY |
| FreedomBox software is based on Debian |
| A few "bibliographic" references: Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Evgeny Morozov, Mr. Eben Moglen... |
| The Bezdin Monastery (Serb) |
| The Bezdin wall pictures |
| Tons of flowers at Hodoș-Bodrog |
| The painted church of Hodoș-Bodrog |
| CentOS 6.0 installer runs smoothly |
| OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice... (here, OpenOffice.org on CentOS 6.0) |
| During talks (at left, Prof. Daniel Popa) |
| The Macea market: "boia" is a traditional Hungarian spice |
| Staircases in the castle, with historic wrought iron |
| Prof. Sabin Buraga (Univ. of Iași) presents HTML5. Dragoș Acostăchioaie seeks freedom, running :) |
| Holy icon in the Monastery of Bezdin |
| Hunt trophies in Macea's museum |
| Walking in the botanical garden (with Prof. Antoanela Naaji, Prof. Mihai Jalobeanu, etc.) |
| Seeking for rare plants |
| Ghosts show up in the castle's park. Can it be Daniel Popa? :) |
| Dracula's castle, by night ? :) |
| Group of furious ghosts attacks from behind the trees, lead by Sabin Buraga, Victor Porof and Liviu Berecz :) |
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