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FOSDEM 2009

Just returned from FOSDEM and it was a blast. All this energy is a huge source of motivation. The FOSS community (and the GNOME one in particular) is alive and kicking!

Nice seeing so many familiar faces again! Hope to see you all in GUADEC GCDS 2009!

fosdem, gnome | Sunday February 8 2009 21:04 | Comments (0)
More cityguide: Rotterdam

Heading to Rotterdam, looking for a good snack? Check out the Bagels and Beans shop near Blaak. Cosy, hip and delicious!

Bagel omelette!
Bagel Omelette, yum!

cityguide | Monday February 16 2009 15:21 | Comments (0)
A bit of speculation on Maemo

Been thinking about Maemo lately. Despite these harsh economic times Nokia still keeps hiring software developers to work on the platform. This leads me to wonder just how big the market for internet tablets really is, if they ever want this to be profitable.

No, they are probably working on a phone. Just imagine it, a phone running a platform that leverages core open-source technologies (both GNOME, freedesktop and soon QT), rather than reinventing it all (like Android does).

This would be the most awesome hacker phone around. So Nokia, where and when can I start sending you money? I'd pay lots of it and I'm quite sure I'm not alone.

gnome | Tuesday February 17 2009 13:36 | Comments (10)
FOSDEM 2009: GNOME Shirt

I recall people asking for pictures about it, but never saw one, so here it is:

FOSDEM 2009: GNOME Shirt
FOSDEM 2009: GNOME Shirt

fosdem, gnome | Tuesday February 17 2009 18:36 | Comments (4)
The LSEC.be Cancellation Extortion

Leaders in Security (LSEC) is hosting a security event around encryption tomorrow (Feb 25), including some big names like Bruce Schneier, Adi Shamir and Ron Rivest. Attendance is even free, which makes it extra interesting. As such, I signed up for attendance.

A few days later, I got a confirmation mail, with the following interesting section (emphasis added):

Cancellation Policy

Please be so kind to inform us in advance at codebreakers@lsec.be; or by replying to this email if you are not able to attend, or if you would like to cancel your reservation prior to February 24th 2009. Cancellation will allow us to invite other participants and save costs to allow us to organize future events. Non-cancellation or cancellation after February 24th will result in a charge of cancellation fee of 100 Euro.


So not showing up will cost you 100 Euro. I was a bit surprised by this section: there's no mention of it on the website (go check yourself), not on the registration page, not in the terms of service, nowhere. I promptly replied to this email asking when and where I agreed to this terms (in Belgium, if a company holds information about you, you can request and review this, as stated by law).

I'm not a lawyer, but you shouldn't be one to feel that this isn't right. Charging people based on an agreement to which they never explicitly agreed, nor saw the terms off feels a bit wrong. (remember, if I hadn't read this email, I would have been charged 100 Euro without knowing why). In fact, the correct term for these kind of things is extortion.

The initial response was short: I got kicked of the attendees list and my question was avoided. I contacted the company again (twice actually, as my first email was ignored), asking them on which legal grounds they were going to charge this fee.

Again a reply, dismissing the problem based on false analogies. The end result of the whole email conversation is little hopeful: LSEC still claims their extortion cancellation policy to be valid. I sincerely hope nobody falls for this scheme and pays the non-cancellation fees, it's simply not legal. Having problems with people not showing up to your event still does not grant you the right to resort to some sort of implicit-agreement cancellation fee, to which the user was not informed in advance.

There's two things to be learned from this:

Tuesday February 24 2009 16:42 | Comments (2)
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