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− | A) Migrating to Gnu/linux from a security and feminist perspective (different distros and mythbusting regarding Gnu/linux, kinky linux command line) | + | '''A) Migrating to Gnu/linux from a security and feminist perspective (different distros and mythbusting regarding Gnu/linux, kinky linux command line)''' |
− | B) Managing your data and collective memory (secure autonomous servers vs hosting your data in local servers using rapsberry pi and pirateboxes, feminist servers, building a digital public library, using mediagoblin for hosting audio and video) | + | '''B) Managing your data and collective memory (secure autonomous servers vs hosting your data in local servers using rapsberry pi and pirateboxes, feminist servers, building a digital public library, using mediagoblin for hosting audio and video)''' |
− | C) Internet service provision (assessing national and international laws in relation to intellectual property - surveillance and monitoring - net neutrality, alternative and citizen non profit Internet service provision, building a mesh network) | + | [[A public library of our own: Building feminist digital libraries]] |
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+ | '''C) Internet service provision (assessing national and international laws in relation to intellectual property - surveillance and monitoring - net neutrality, alternative and citizen non profit Internet service provision, building a mesh network)''' |
Latest revision as of 10:15, 8 May 2015
A) Migrating to Gnu/linux from a security and feminist perspective (different distros and mythbusting regarding Gnu/linux, kinky linux command line)
B) Managing your data and collective memory (secure autonomous servers vs hosting your data in local servers using rapsberry pi and pirateboxes, feminist servers, building a digital public library, using mediagoblin for hosting audio and video)
A public library of our own: Building feminist digital libraries
C) Internet service provision (assessing national and international laws in relation to intellectual property - surveillance and monitoring - net neutrality, alternative and citizen non profit Internet service provision, building a mesh network)