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maddog's Doghouse

Article from Issue 199/2017
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"maddog" ponders how our actions affect others in ways we cannot predict.

The uncle of a friend lies in a hospital bed, dying. The last few days I have had a writer's block waiting for a horrible, deadly disease to run its course, and I think about another man's life and what it has meant to my own. We touch each other in ways we may not recognize.

The month started out fairly well. I went to CeBIT, one of the world's largest computer and telephony shows in Hannover, Germany.

I've been going to CeBIT for 16 years, representing Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) – first with a tiny 10x10 foot (3x3 meter) booth, handing out CDs filled with various distributions of GNU/Linux. Over time, one booth grew to 20 booths and gradually became a pavilion filled with vendors. The pavilion then became the "Open Source Park," and I have been asked to present several talks every year about the benefits of using FOSS.

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