Hi,
please don't blame me for the subject ;-)
The meeting was held by EC DG Information Society on 18 May 2001 in Brussels. I was invited there as a representative of Intevation.
The invitation said Representatives of players active in open source software will be present in Brussels on Friday 18 May 2001 at the occasion of the information event organised in relation with the 2001 action line "Free software development: towards critical mass". We would like to use this opportunity to discuss the main challenges ahead and possible future orientations for the European research programmes in this field. This input will be used by the Commission services to propose orientations for the 6th Framework Programme of European Research and development (2002-2006) in this domain, and more generally in our efforts to ensure that the instruments, contractual rules and general environments meet the requirements for co-operative efforts using open source software schemes.
The minutes by Phillipe Agrain are attached.
My personal opinion:
The EC is definitely aware of Free Software and has quite well understood it (the term OS is used for mediation purposes, I guess). Still a lot of discussion is required to improve the knowledge about Free Software, its benefits, how these can be won and also about some misunderstandings in this field. At a next meeting a representative of FSFE should be present. I propose Georg as the European contact point should attend rather than a member of a Chapter.
Cheers
Jan
Jan-Oliver Wagner a écrit :
SNIP
Very interesting report, I think.
The minutes by Phillipe Agrain are attached.
Do you know if they are available on the Web somewhere ?
Would you mind to write an article about your own views (a more detailed memo than what is reported as your participation in the discussion reported by Philippe Agrain) ? We could publish it for instance in the chapter france's news feed... unless the German chapter gets a news feed in the meantime ?
Regards,
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 10:09:33PM +0200, Olivier Berger wrote:
Very interesting report, I think.
The minutes by Phillipe Agrain are attached.
Do you know if they are available on the Web somewhere ?
not yet, but a report will be soon. I will post URL as soon as I know it.
Would you mind to write an article about your own views (a more detailed memo than what is reported as your participation in the discussion reported by Philippe Agrain) ? We could publish it for instance in the chapter france's news feed... unless the German chapter gets a news feed in the meantime ?
unfortunately I don't have enough time to write up my view more detailed. So I thought to just post short comments - please use them to add a note to the news feed.
Jan
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 04:01:32PM +0200, Jan-Oliver Wagner wrote:
The meeting was held by EC DG Information Society on 18 May 2001 in Brussels. I was invited there as a representative of Intevation.
The invitation said Representatives of players active in open source software will be present in Brussels on Friday 18 May 2001 at the occasion of the information event organised in relation with the 2001 action line "Free software development: towards critical mass". We would like to use this opportunity to discuss the main challenges ahead and possible future orientations for the European research programmes in this field. This input will be used by the Commission services to propose orientations for the 6th Framework Programme of European Research and development (2002-2006) in this domain, and more generally in our efforts to ensure that the instruments, contractual rules and general environments meet the requirements for co-operative efforts using open source software schemes.
the final report is now available: ftp://ftp.cordis.lu/pub/ist/docs/ka4/tesss-oss-report.pdf This link appears on: http://www.cordis.lu/ist/ka4/tesss/news.htm
For all who will be on the GNU/LinuxTag in Stuttgart this week:
On Sunday there will be a talk about how to apply for EC funding for Free Software projects! AFAIK, for this year 10 Million Euro are avaiable.
Jan