From e98e833360616fc50cd37b6f8dfecade9dddbd71 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alain Reguera Delgado Date: Nov 06 2011 19:11:33 +0000 Subject: Update `Preface/overview.docbook'. --- diff --git a/Manuals/Tcpi-ug/Preface/overview.docbook b/Manuals/Tcpi-ug/Preface/overview.docbook index 509e7b8..335e136 100755 --- a/Manuals/Tcpi-ug/Preface/overview.docbook +++ b/Manuals/Tcpi-ug/Preface/overview.docbook @@ -3,23 +3,25 @@ Overview - On April 2009, I decided to stop working for cuban State due - the increasing feeling of repression I experimented as - system administrator when I didn't agree with the restrictions - impossed by cuban State and tries to find an alternative way - to express myself differently. In this environment, one can - realize that the cuban political system lacks of such - independent alternatives for cubans to use. I don't pretend - to use this book to detail the political system I live on, but - I do want to say that the more I got involved with the cuban - political system the more distance I felt between the most - pure of myself and the actions the system expected from me to - do as system administrator. Nevertheless, it is motivating to - see how we are able to realize about such things thank to - bright minds like Richard Stallman with his philosophy about - freedom and an immense free software community under constant - development which provides the medium to express the free - software philosophy as a way of living. + Since 1999, I've been working for cuban State as Webmaster and + lately as system administrator. On April 2009, I decided to + stop working for cuban State due the increasing feeling of + repression I experimented with the restrictions impossed by + cuban State in the information area when I tried to find an + alternative way to express myself different from what such + restrictions impossed. This environment made me find that the + cuban political system lacks of such independent alternatives + for cubans to use. I don't pretend to use this book to detail + the political system I live on, but I do want to say that the + more I got involved with the cuban political system the more + distance I felt between the most pure of myself and the + actions the system expected from me to do as system + administrator. Nevertheless, it is motivating to see how we + are able to realize about such things and take actions thank + to bright minds like Richard Stallman with his philosophy + about freedom and an immense free software community under + constant development which provides the medium to express the + free software philosophy as a way of living. @@ -27,50 +29,55 @@ signs to start using free software with the idea of reaching a technology independency which is quiet contradictory to me. What independency we are talking - about here? Independency for whom, and from whom? The only - way I see the cuban State will be able to reach such - independency (as long as I understand its political system) - would be creating and maintaining an entire technical - infrastructure (e.g., computers, network devices, operating - systems written from scratch, etc.) inside its political - boundaries without any intervention from the outside. - Otherwise, the cuban State would be inevitably attached to - someone that can differ from it and, that would be something - unacceptable for cuban State because it would compromise the - idea it had about independency in first place. + about here? Independency for whom, and from whom? Based on + the meaning of the word, independency is the lack of + dependency, so the only way I see the cuban State will be able + to reach such independency would be creating and maintaining + an entire technical infrastructure (e.g., computers, + communication devices, operating systems written from scratch, + etc.) inside its political boundaries without any intervention + from the outside world. Otherwise, the cuban State would be + inevitably dependent from someone else that can differ at some + point of the production string and that would be something + unacceptable, because it would compromise the idea the cuban + State had about independency in first place (i.e., no + dependency). - The cuban State is misunderstanding or trying to distort the - real meaning of free software and the philosophy behind it. - The free software is built from people and dedicated to people - whom might be in need of it, with the hope of being useful and - garantee the freedom of computer users paying or not a - monetary price for it. The cuban State, on the other hand, - introduces free software at convenience because there are - entire operating systems free of charge which the cuban State - can study and change as needed, not in the sense of the - freedom it provides to people, but as a way to control what - software does people use and the way they do that. It is - another impositions people should comply with, no matter what - they think about it. + If the vision described above about what the cuban State tries + to mean by reaching a technological + independency sounds correct to you, the cuban State is + misunderstanding or trying to distort the real meaning of free + software and the philosophy behind it. The free software is + built from people and dedicated to people who might be in need + of it, with the hope of being useful and garantee the freedom + of computer users paying or not a monetary price for it. The + cuban State, on the other hand, introduces free software at + convenience because there are entire operating systems free of + charge which the cuban State can study and change as needed, + not in the sense of guaranteeing the freedom it provides to + people, but as a way to control what software does cubans use + and the way they do that. It is another impositions cubans + should comply with, no matter what they think about + it. - When I was working in the health sector of cuban State, my - superior told me once that I couldn't keep using &TCD; on - servers any longer, because system administrators at - central level stopped using Red Hat related distribution - and started to use Debian. I don't want to enter in a - debate why one or another distribution, that's not the - point. But I do want to mention that this decision - shouldn't be taken from one day to another without any - consideration about all the time people spent studying - (and working for) one specific GNU/Linux distribution. My - opinion was rejected and they kept themselves showing me - that it was a matter of politics one should follow, no - matter what one thought about it. I couldn't accept that - and fired up myself from that institution. I cannot change - from one operating system to another just because someone - wants to. + When I was working in the health sector of cuban State + (2003-2007), my superior told me once that I couldn't keep + using &TCD; on servers any longer, because system + administrators at central level stopped using Red Hat + related distribution and started to use Debian. I don't + want to enter in a debate why one or another distribution, + that's not the point. But I do want to mention that this + decision shouldn't be taken from one day to another + without any consideration about all the time people spent + studying (and working for) one specific GNU/Linux + distribution. My opinion was rejected and they kept + themselves showing me that it was a matter of politics one + should follow, no matter what one thought about it. I + couldn't accept that and fired up myself from that + institution. I cannot change from one operating system to + another just because someone else wants to. Some people might think that there is no problem in that because it is free software anyway. Yes, that's true, @@ -78,81 +85,106 @@ what free software to use, and also what community you join to? No one must impose you anything about which social community you participate in, that is a decision you need to - take yourself, not someone else. The free software isn't free - because of its name, but the legal, social, economical and - political environment it is used in. If licenses used by - software producers (either free or privative) to release their - work isn't protected in that environment somehow, software - producers won't be motivated to create any software at all - (either free or privative). + take by yourself, not from someone else. - + - Consider what happening in Cuba with Windows, the operating - system produced by Microsoft corporation: when one install the - Windows operating system, one of the first screens in the - installation process is the License agreement under which - Microsoft releases its product. This agreement is based on the - copyright concept, the same legal instrument the Free Software - Foundation relys on to distribute free software. The fact the - License agreement of of Windows operating system isn't - complied (e.g., no cuban pays Microsoft for using its - operating system) as Microsoft expect it be, is a sign of a - clear violention of international copyright concept. - Personally, I don't use Windows operating system since 2003 - when I discovered the free software philosophy, + The free software isn't free because of its name, but the + legal, social, economical and political environment it is used + in. If licenses used by software producers to release their + works (either freely or privatively) aren't protected in that + environment somehow, software producers wont be motivated to + create any software at all (either free or privative). + Consider what is happening in Cuba with Windows, the operating + system produced by Microsoft corporation: when someone install + the Windows operating system, one of the first screens in the + installation process is the License Agreement under which + Microsoft corporation releases its product. This agreement + relys on the copyright concept, a legal instrument that was + initially created to motivate authors to create more. + Likewise, the Free Software Foundation relys on the copyright + concept to distribute free software. The fact the License + Agreement of Windows operating system isn't complied in Cuba + (e.g., no cuban pays Microsoft corporation for using its + operating system) as Microsoft imposses in its License + Agreement, is a clear sign of international copyright + violation, no matter if Cuba can or cannot establish + commercial treatments with Microsoft corporation because of + the Embargo impossed by United States of America against Cuba. + It is an ethical matter cubans need to comply with in order to + help reducing the tension against both nations by showing + respect for their creators and the way they expect their + products to be distributed world-wide. Personally, I don't + use Windows operating system since 2003 when I discovered the + free software philosophy, I want to thank my teacher Jesús Aneiros Sosa for intructing me in the free software philosophy and for - leading the LUG of Cienfuegos during so many years to - transmit the feeling of freedom. - but I am worried about the legal issues - cuban might face when developing free software. For example, - will the cuban State treat the free software license in the - same way it treats private software licenses? If the cuban - State has no legal regulation to protect the international - copyright concept (i.e., letting authors to publish their - works the way they want to and provide the legal protections - needed to deprive people from using those creations in a way - different from that one conceived by their authors), it would - be very difficult to truly motivate people to create free - software (or anything else) in Cuba. + leading the Linux User Group (LUG) of Cienfuegos during so + many years and transmiting the feeling of freedom. + + but I am worried about the legal issues cubans + might face when developing free software. For example, will + the cuban State treat the free software license in the same + way it treats privative software licenses? If the cuban State + has no legal regulation to protect the international copyright + concept (i.e., letting authors to publish their works the way + they want to and provide the legal protections needed to + deprive people from using those creations in a way different + from that one conceived by their authors), it would be very + difficult to truly motivate people to create free software (or + anything else) in Cuba. The main problem here is that you can + write free software, but what instrument you have to protect + it from others to make your code privative and forbbid you, + this way, from using further improvements over the code you + wrote yourself. - + - The main problem here is based on different ideas about the - same concept. The free software movement was initiated by - Richard Stallman in the United States of America, based on the - legal system of that country. In order to use free software, - in the sense of freedom thought by Richard Stallman, it is - required that a similar underlaying legal system in matters of - copyright concepts be present in Cuba, or an agreement among - all countries (e.g., The Berna Treatment) in this matter. - Otherwise, I don't see a way for cuban people to understand - what free software really is, nor the philosophy behind it. + It is important to remember that the free software movement + was initiated by Richard Stallman in the United States of + America, based on the legal system of that country, + specifically in the copyright concept being in force. In order + to use free software, in the sense of freedom thought by + Richard Stallman, it is required that a similar underlaying + legal system in matters of copyright concepts be present in + Cuba, or an agreement be complied among all countries (e.g., + The Berna Treatment) for this matters. I've heard that Cuba + signed The Berna Treatment, however what is happening with + Windows operating system gives the impression that cuban State + is not complying with the agreement it signed on there. For + cuban society to understand what free software and the + philosophy behind it really are, it is required to force a + strong concept of copyright in the cuban legislation, even + when some authors might want to deny the cuban State from + using the work they produce or use it under conditions the + cuban State doesn't agree with. It is required to give that + legal power to cuban authors, the people who create. I wonder + if the cuban State is ready for that; and if not, why? I + really would like to know in order to find a solution. Free software communities are the place where free software is produced. There are international, national and local - communities grouped under free software philosophy. In Cuba, - because all the communication media are controlled by the - cuban State and conceived to its own benefit, it is difficult - for anyone differing from cuban State to have access to - communication media where the free software communities live - in. I strongly beleive that for the free software philosophy - to touch the heart of cubans, all free software communities - must be accessable to cubans. However, while the cuban State - keeps itself being inbetween, controlling how the cubans can - or cannot integrate any specific way of living, there will not - be free software in Cuba, nor any freedom for cubans to make - use of. + communities grouped under the free software philosophy. In + Cuba, because all the communication media are controlled by + the cuban State and conceived to its own benefit, it is + difficult for anyone differing from cuban State to have access + to communication media where the free software communities + live in. I strongly beleive that for the free software + philosophy to touch the heart of cubans, all free software + communities must be accessable to cubans. However, while the + cuban State keeps itself being inbetween, controlling how the + cubans can or cannot integrate any specific way of living, + there will not be free software in Cuba, nor any freedom for + cubans to make use of. Another frequent topic mentioned by the cuban State - information media is the migration from privative to free - software. The migration from privative software to free + information media is the migration from privative software to + free software. The migration from privative software to free software must be initiated from people's deepest comprehension of what they are doing, not from impositions of another inquestionable order everybody needs to comply with. So, @@ -168,28 +200,34 @@ It is impossible to truly defend freedom if one doesn't have - felt what it is. The cuban State never talks (at least on its - information media) about introducing free software for freeing - the cuban society from privative software. In fact, if you - compare the privative software and the way cuban State - restricts the information management, + felt what it is. The cuban State never talks (at least + officially) about introducing free software for freeing the + cuban society from privative software. In fact, if you compare + the privative software and the way cuban State restricts the + information management, - See resolution 129 emitted by the cuban Ministerium of + See resolution 129 emitted by cuban Ministerium of Informatics and Telecommunications (MIT). you may find them very similar. The resolutions emitted by cuban State are specific to statal instituions that use computers to share information. I don't know of any legal estipulation about using information and communication - technologies by nautural people outside the statal sector and - spite of it, I've heard of people that has been called by the + technologies by nautural people outside the statal sector and, + spite of it, I've heard of cubans that has been called by the cuban State security departament to explain why they built a computer network in the neighbourhood to share information (isn't that obvious) and finally they were intimidated to stop doing so. There isn't a legal instrument in either direction that one can use as pattern to act legally. The cuban State has all the legal power to condemn you as cuban, but you are - completly unarmed against it. + completly unarmed against it. If the cuban State really wants + to be democratic, it needs to give to cubans the arms they + need to fight against it without fear of being defeated. + Indeed, there would be no defeating at all, but evolution into + new political states based on cubans needs. It is the majority + of cubans who should define how The Cuban Tree evolves, not a + few minority that opresses the unarmed masses. @@ -199,22 +237,30 @@ speed Internet access. In 2011 the cuban State announced the arrival of such cable to cuban national territory, but nothing more has been mentioned since then. There is a terrible - silence about it that make people woundering themselves what - happend with that invertion. Some people ask why to spend so - much money on that if cubans cannot make use of it and others - prefer to think that the entire project failed. It is - difficult to know what happend exactly because, again, there - isn't any alternative way of communication but those provided - and controlled by the cuban State. The fact is that, at - present time (2011), there isn't a legal way for cubans to + silence about it that make people woundering what happend with + that millionary invertion. Some people ask themselves why to + spend so much money on that if cubans cannot make use of it + and others prefer to think that the entire project failed. It + is difficult to know what happend exactly because, again, + there isn't any alternative way of communication but those + provided and controlled by the cuban State. The fact is that, + at present time (2011), there isn't a legal way for cubans to contract an Internet service at home, nor even a viable way to - acquire a fixed telephone line at home either. However, the - same isn't true for extrangers coming from other countries - whose are visiting Cuba or staying inhere as residents. The - cuban State permits these persons to access Internet paying a - service in offices called Telepuntos or from home using - different fees. Some cubans cannot understand this, nor the - logic behind it either. + acquire a fixed telephone line at home either. + + I know of people that have requested a fixed telephone + line for their home and more than three years have passed + and they haven't the line yet. It is also known by + everyone that others don't even have to make any request + to have a fixed telephone line at home. + However, the same isn't true for extrangers + coming from other countries who are visiting Cuba or staying + inhere as residents. The cuban State permits these persons to + access Internet paying a service in offices called Telepuntos + or from home using different fees. Some cubans cannot + understand this, nor the logic behind it either. Have cubans + to change their nationality in order to have Internt access + from their homes in Cuba? @@ -228,11 +274,11 @@ independent connection from Cuba to another country using the air as phisical medium for data trasmission and that person is pressently suffering years in a cuban prison - because the cuban State considered such action as illegal. - At this moment I haven't more information about this case. - It is very difficult to be accurate about such things - without an alternative information medium, apart from - those under cuban State control. + because the cuban State considered such action as illegal + actions. At this moment I haven't more information about + this case. It is very difficult to be accurate about such + things without an alternative information medium, apart + from those under cuban State control. Based on the fact that cuban telephone network is the only communication medium most cubans have direct access @@ -247,20 +293,20 @@ information with public services available on different networks outside Cuba's political boundaries. Besides all these restrictions, the cuban telephone network has a national - scope that can be efficiently used by cuban - people inside the island to share information using computers - at a monetary cost of national telephone calls and the - electrical power consumed by computers and communication - devices. + scope that can be efficiently used by cubans inside the island + to share information using computers at a monetary cost of + national telephone calls and the electrical power consumed by + computers and communication devices (e.g., modems and + switches). - To protect the information traveling through the telephone - line, people can make use of the - GnuPGP application to encrypt data - traveling or the Openssl - cryptography toolkit to encrypt the entire data transmission, - both available inside &TCD;. + To protect the information traveling through the wire, you can + make use of GnuPGP application to + encrypt data before transmiting it or the + Openssl cryptography toolkit to + encrypt the data transmission itself, both applications are + available inside &TCD;. @@ -270,19 +316,19 @@ of an interdependent human being's society. To face the information problem, it is needed to make available independent ways for cubans to express themselves in freedom - and provide, this way, the routes needed to work out the - problems we face today. That's my goal with this work: - educating myself in the compromise of providing an independent - space for cubans to discuss and coordinate how to create - collaborative networks using the cuban telephone - network + and provide, this way, the base arguments needed to edificate + the solutions of those problems we face today. That's my goal + with this work: educating myself in the compromise of + providing an independent space for cubans to discuss and + coordinate how to create collaborative networks using the + cuban telephone network Considering that I and most cubans haven't access to dedicated links or real IP addresses for data transmission at present time. as phisical medium to transmit information using - computers in freedom. + computers in freedom.