NSA: Please Turn off the Lights When You Leave. Nothing to See Here.

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz shows how the general public can take action to truly protect their privacy using GnuPG with Evolution email. Read the details.

Mailvelope for Chrome: PGP Encrypted Email Made Easy

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz officially endorses what he deems is a truly secure, easy to use PGP email encryption program. Read the details.

Step off Microsoft's License Treadmill to FOSS Linux

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz reminds CIOs that XP Desktops destined for MS end of life support can be reprovisioned with FOSS Linux to run like brand new. Read how.

Bitcoin is NOT Money -- it's a Commodity

Linux Advocate shares news that the U.S. Treasury will treat Bitcoin as a Commodity 'Investment'. Read the details.

Google Drive Gets a Failing Grade on Privacy Protection

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz puts out a public service privacy warning. Google Drive gets a failing grade on protecting your privacy.

Email: A Fundamentally Broken System

Email needs an overhaul. Privacy must be integrated.

Opinion

Cookie Cutter Distros Don't Cut It

Opinion

The 'Linux Inside' Stigma - It's real and it's a problem.

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Turn a Deaf Ear

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz reminds readers of a long ago failed petition by Mathematician Prof. Donald Knuth for stopping issuance of Software Patents.

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Showing posts with label Open Knowledge. Show all posts

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Guest Writer Jan Wildeboer on Deck


As part of a regular weekly series, +Katherine Noyes and I will be having Guest Writer appearances on Linux Advocates.


We are pleased to announce that +Jan Wildeboer has kindly and graciously accepted an invitation to write and will be making a 'Guest Writer' appearance this coming week.

Jan Wildeboer,
EMEA Open Source Evangelist, Red Hat
From his November 2012 Virtual Data Centers Speakers bio:

"Jan Wildeboer is EMEA Open Source Evangelist, Red Hat GmbH, Berlin. Ever since touching Linux in 1993, Jan has been travelling the EMEA region to discuss Open Source, Open Standards and Open Knowledge. In his role as EMEA Evangelist at Red Hat he talks to users, open source communities and politicians about everything Open. In his spare time he tinkers with 3D printers and the One Laptop Per Child project."







On behalf of Katherine Noyes, myself, and staff, I would like to extend a special thank you to Jan for donating his time to Linux Advocates.  

--Dietrich


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