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Tuesday August 25, 2009 | Share

Sebastian Lorenzo: "The military will PJ Digital politically by the Free Software"

Sebastian Lorenzo y Richard Stallman

Before filling a room with more than 300 people in the auditorium of the Argentina Foreign Ministry, the Secretary General of the PJ Digital was decidedly in favor of the use of Free Software. The comments came as part of the Second Conference on Internet and Nondiscrimination, "Strategies for the Inclusion of diversity." Also attended the event Maria Jose Lubertino, Richard Stallman and Derrick DeKerckhove, among other discertantes.

Lawrence said that "the country can not be truly independent if the software that people use our priority is not open source," just as he said "feel the time is coming to the ultimate struggle to bring the discussion of free software the country's political agenda. "

Meanwhile Stallman, who came to the event invited by the SOLAR (Software Free Argentina) , confirmed that the Government of Argentina has taken a big step to incorporate software like GNU-Linux on computers will be distributed from the Ministry of National Education in schools.

The event was coordinated by Cro. Jorge Cabezas, official INADI and Human Rights Secretary PJ Digital.

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4 Comments to "Sebastian Lorenzo:" The military will PJ Digital politically by the Free Software ""

  1. Leonardo Di Gennaro August 31st, 2009 24:46

    << I hope to follow this issue that is of importance in my opinion for Argentina all, since all the national and municipal public administration spends money on operating system licenses that can not be modified when in reality would have to be a free and according to the needs of each administration or organization.
    no more, and I greet atte be invited to meetings or discussions regarding this topic.

    Leonardo Di Gennaro.

  2. Luis (Lucho) Beltran September 1st, 2009 10:12 a.m.

    Okay Sebastian.
    Expected because our movement has to technological independence as a flag.
    I was lecturing in Brasilia and I remembered the book Perón, "Time for the people" and this all clear.
    There Veronica Martin and told me of your site.
    Forward hearts companions:
    Lucho
    Formosa, Argentina

  3. Javier Castrillo September 5th, 2009 4:06 pm

    Count me mates. While I've been trying to join militant Peronist and free software, with all due respect, I am available to add my humble experience in these fields.

  4. Do I need to migrate to free software to be technologically sovereign? "Informatica Legal Blog February 5th, 2010 10:09 am

    [...] On several occasions I announced my position on the Software-State relationship. From my perspective, and clarified that this is personal, there is no real possibility of political sovereignty without sovereignty technology and technological sovereignty does not exist unless we know what happens inside the program (software) using the computers used for work in public administration (municipalities, ministries, schools, hospitals, police, etc). [...]





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