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Overview
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+ On April 2009, I decided to stop working for Cuban State's
+ institutions. This decision came itself emerging on me based
+ on the increasing repression impossed to system administrators
+ by Cuban State and the lack of an independent way from the
+ State to express my feelings about computers and sharing
+ information in freedom. I don't pretend to use this book to
+ detail the political system I lived on, but I do want to say
+ that the more I get involved with such political system the
+ more was the distance I felt between the most pure of myself
+ and the actions such system wanted me to do. It is motivating
+ how one can realize about such things, thanks to bright minds
+ like Mr. Richard Stallman with his vision and actions about
+ freedom as well as to free communities like &TCP; where those
+ feelings are made available for anyone to enjoy.
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+ It is also fare to mention that freedom has a cost and more if
+ you are living in a political system where most people cannot
+ make use of it to manifest themselves. I didn't find any
+ solution other than isolate myself from that political system
+ repressing my natural right of expression. Mentioned that way
+ might sound simple but it is a very difficul decision because
+ its implications. For example, immediatly after I took that
+ decision I didn't find a job to do and had to relay on my
+ family which, in its majority, grew up with the political
+ system I reject and is attached somehow to it. A terrible
+ humilation to me, but less humilation than a direct relation
+ since it wasn't my decision to come into the world nor be
+ educated in a way I wasn't able to take concience of. This
+ way, I gave my first step back into the reconstruction of
+ myself. After two years in this situation, Frank Sueiras (the
+ housband of my ant Carmen L. Delgado) retires himself from
+ working to Cuban State's institution and start doing jobs for
+ third parties. In one of those jobs, the Jesuitas church
+ contracts him to planificate everything related to hydraulics
+ on a building under construction. I went with him there and I
+ have to say that the feeling of community there remembered me
+ that one experimented inside The CentOS Project. So, I ask him
+ to talk there in order for me to work on whatever it be needed
+ (e.g., putting glasses on doors, helping the welder man,
+ painting, etc.).
+
+ They didn't need a system administrator by then ;-).
+
+ This way I received a payment for living (which
+ was almost 4 times more than what a system administrator
+ legally receives from working for the Cuban State). At nights
+ I keep myself reading the documentation available inside &TCD;
+ and writing about &TCAR; with the hope of found an Internet
+ access to share what I've been doing with &TCC; without that
+ rare doubt of being doing something
+ inappropriate
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+ The reconstruction of oneself is a painful process, as far as
+ I'm experimenting. It is a time of loneliness and waiting you
+ need to pass inevitably. In that time you compress yourself
+ until you be able of seeing what you are, what you are not,
+ what you are doing, why are you doing it, and what purpose
+ does everything has for others once your life in this word
+ reaches its end. How strong you are to take the responsability
+ of your own life and fight against anyone trying to take that
+ from you. The life, and all it brings to you, is so yours that
+ it is very important everyone be aware of that, specially in
+ political systems that insist on living your life for you.
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+
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+ &TCAR; development has been the excel I've been attached to
+ through all this time. It has been the sence of my days, the
+ central place I've used to reconstruct myself and I use this
+ book to describe what you can do to help me develop &TCAR; in
+ an environment where the only independent way of transfer data
+ is the telephone network, motivated by the need of sharing
+ still in this very limited conditions.