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Entries from September 2012.

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+ Etterprøvbar kunnskap under press, alle mann til pumpene! +
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+ 24th September 2012 +
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Jeg har sterk tro på vitenskap, som er et annet navn på +etterprøvbar kunnskap, som metode for å sikre et velfungerende +samfunn. Eller som en fantastisk reklamekampanje i England formulerte +det, vitenskap +flyr deg til månen, religion flyr deg inn i bygninger. Men den +vitenskapelige metode trenger folk med kunnskap, evne og vilje til å +gjøre sitt beste, og settes under press av et samfunn som ikke akkurat +belønner slike egenskaper. Her er noen skremmende og oppmuntrende +lenker relatert jeg anbefaler alle å lese:

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Ingen tvil om at alle gode krefter må jobbe sammen for å sikre at +vi vet hvor vi skal fly.

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+ + + Tags: norsk, vitenskap. + + +
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+ Seventy percent done with Norwegian docbook version of Free Culture +
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+ 23rd September 2012 +
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Since this summer, I have worked in my spare time on a Norwegian docbook version of the 2004 book Free Culture by Lawrence Lessig. +The reason is that this book is a great primer on what problems exist +in the current copyright laws, and I want it to be available also for +those that are reluctant do read an English book. + +When I started, I +called +for volunteers to help me, but too few have volunteered so far, +and progress is a bit slow. Anyway, today I broken the 70 percent +mark for the first rough translation. At the moment, less than 700 +strings (paragraphs, index terms, titles) are left to translate. With +my current progress of 10-20 strings per day, it will take a while to +complete the translation. This graph show the updated progress:

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Progress have slowed down lately due to family and work +commitments. If you want to help, please get in touch, and check out +the project files currently available from +github.

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If you are curious what the translated book currently look like, +the updated +PDF +and +EPUB +are published on github. The HTML version is published as well, but +github hand it out with MIME type text/plain, confusing browsers, so I +saw no point in linking to that version.

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+ + + Tags: docbook, english, freeculture. + + +
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+ Vitenskaplig metode i politikken? +
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+ 20th September 2012 +
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Jeg ble for noen dager siden tipset om en rapport utarbeidet av +Cabinet Office i England ved navn +Test, +Learn, Adapt: Developing Public Policy with Randomised Controlled +Trials, skrevet av blant annet Ben Goldacre (som jeg først ble +klar over da han holdt et veldig interessant TED-foredrag med tittel +Battling bad +science). Rapporten handler om hvordan det offentlige burde bruke +vitenskaplige metoder i større grad for å finne ut hvilke virkemidler +som er mest effektive når en skal regulere samfunnet. Her er et sitat +fra starten av rapporten:

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Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are the best way to determine + wheather a policy is working. They are now used extensively in + international development, medicine, and business to identify which + policy, drug or sales method is most effective. They are also at + the heart of the Behavioural Insights Team's methodology.

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However, RCTs are not rutinely used to test the effectiveness of + public policy interventions in the UK. We think they should be.

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Her tror jeg også Norge har noe å lære. Det offentlige bruker mye +penger på aktiviteter der det ikke er åpenbart (og heller ikke blir +målt) at den reelle effekten er det en ønsker å oppnå. Ruters +elektroniske billettsystem, NAV-reformen, økt bruk av penger på +politiet og sykehussammenslåinger kommer meg i hug.

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+ + + Tags: norsk, vitenskap. + + +
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+ Debian Edu interview: Giorgio Pioda +
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+ 17th September 2012 +
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After a long break in my row of interviews with people in the +Debian Edu and Skolelinux +community, I finally found time to wrap up another. This time it is +Giorgio Pioda, which showed up on the mailing list at the start of +this year, asking questions and inspiring us to improve the first time +administrators experience with Skolelinux. :) The interview was +conduced in May, but I only found time to publish it now.

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Who are you, and how do you spend your days?

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I have a PhD in chemistry but since several years I work as teacher +in secondary (15-18 year old students) and tertiary (a kind of "light" +university) schools. Five years ago I started to manage a Learning +Management Service server and slowly I got more and more involved with +IT. 3 years ago the graduating schools moved completely to Linux and I +got the head of the IT for this. The experience collected in chemistry +labs computers (for example NMR analysis of protein folding) and in +the IT-courses during university where sufficient to start. Self +training is anyway very important

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I live in the Italian speaking part of Switzerland, and the +SPSE school (secondary) is a very +special sport school for young people who try to became sport pro (for +all sports, we have dozens of disciplines represented) and we are +recognised by the Olympic Swiss Organisation. + +

How did you get in contact with the Skolelinux/Debian Edu +project?

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Looking for Linux / Primary Domain Controller (PDC) I found it +already several years ago. But since the system was still not +Kerberized and since our schools relies strongly on laptops I didn't +use it. I plan to introduce it in the next future, probably for the +next school year, since the squeeze release solved this security +hole.

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What do you see as the advantages of Skolelinux/Debian +Edu?

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Many. First of all there is a strong and living community that is +very generous for help and hints. Chat help is crucial, together with +the mailing list. Second. With Skolelinux you get an already well +engineered platform and you don't have to start to build up your PDC +and your clients from GNU/scratch; I've already done this once and I +can tell it, it is hard. Third, since Skolelinux is a standard +platform, it is way easier to educate other IT people and even if the +head IT is sick another one could pick up the task without too much +hassle.

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What do you see as the disadvantages of Skolelinux/Debian +Edu?

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The only real problem I see is that it is a little too less +flexible at client level. Debian stable is rocky and desirable, but +there are many reasons that force for another choice. For example the +need of new drivers for new PC, or the need for a specific OS for some +devices that have specific software packages for another specific +distribution (I have such a case for whiteboards that have only +Ubuntu packages). Thus, I prepared compatibility packages educlient +and eduroaming, hoping not to use them ;-)

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Which free software do you use daily?

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I have a Debian Stable PDC at school (Kerberos, NIS, NFS) with +mixed Debian and Ubuntu clients. If you think that this triad +combination is exotic... well I discovered right yesterday that +Perceus +has the same...

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For myself I run Debian wheezy/sid, but this combination is good +only I you have enough competence to fix stuff for yourself, if +something breaks. Daily I use texmacs, gnumeric, a little bit of R +statistics, kmplot, and less frequently OpenOffice.org.

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Which strategy do you believe is the right one to use to +get schools to use free software?

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I think that the only real argument that school managers "hear" is +cost reduction. They don't give too much weight on quality, stability, +just because they are normally not open to change.

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Students adapts very quickly to GNU/Linux (and for them being able +to switch between different OS is a plus value); teachers and managers +don't.

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We decided to move to Linux because students at our school have own +laptop and we have the responsibility to keep the laptop ready to use; +we were really unsatisfied with Microsoft since every Monday we had 20 +machine to fix for viral infections... With Linux this has been +reduced to zero, since people installs almost only from official +repositories. I think that our special needs brought us to Linux. +Those who don't have such needs will hardly move to Linux.

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+ + + Tags: debian edu, english, intervju. + + +
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+ Naturvernforbundet i Oslo bruker OpenStreetmap i sin kalender +
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+ 16th September 2012 +
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Veldig morsomt å se at +Naturvernforbundet Oslo og +Akershus bruker kart fra +OpenStreetmap.org i +sine +kalendere. Vidar Gundersen i kartgruppa +forteller +på den norske epostlisten til prosjektet at hvert blad i +kalenderen har et turforslag på baksiden, med kart fra OpenStreetmap. +Tidligere kjøpte de visst kart fra kartverket, men nå slipper de +det.

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Denne nyheten synes jeg er fantastisk bra, og jeg håper de får +følge av flere, slik at det potensielle og fryktede inntektstapet for +kartverket ved frigjøring av kartdata blir mindre, og forhåpentligvis +til slutt så lite at frykten for å frigjøre data overvinnes.

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+ + + Tags: kart, norsk. + + +
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IETF activity to standardise video codec @@ -46,7 +342,7 @@ formal working group should be formed.

email from someone in the MPEG group at ISO asking people to participate in the ISO group. Given how ISO failed with OOXML and given that it so far (as far as I can remember) only have produced -multimedia formats in the past requiring royalty payments, I suspect +multimedia formats requiring royalty payments, I suspect joining the ISO group would be a complete waste of time, but I am not involved in any codec work and my opinion will not matter much.

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