How free and open source software can help human to keep their sanity during a pandemic crisis?
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June 29, 2020Speakers:
Pauline Bourmeau, Alexandre DulaunoyLicense:
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C00kies and adulau were facing some interesting challenges during the pandemic crisis. Their social life and especially hacking interaction were interrupted significantly. They decide to face the situation and, as convinced by a common artistic and hacker philosophy, free and open sources played a role. They decided to share their humble experience on the topic. The goal of the talk is to reinforce the open source community and improve the software/hardware stack to help our societies, human and bring some love to everyone.
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Pauline Bourmeau (MISP Project), Alexandre Dulaunoy (MISP Project)
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