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Description
Open Source Viernes es una iniciativa que fomenta la participación y el intercambio de ideas en proyectos de código abierto dentro del ecosistema tecnológico.
Nuestro invitado esta semana es Miguel Alejandro Salgado Zapién, quien nos trae una increíble charla, tocando el importante tema de respnsabilidad en OSS.
A
A
Our
goal
is
to
educate,
encourage
you
and
have
not
contributed
to
open
source
that
you
are
encouraged
to
enter
this
world
and
Well.
Thank
you
here
for
giving
us
the
opportunity
to
Highlight
all
these
incredible
people
and
make
it
our
language
not
do
it
in
Spanish
again,
my
name
is
Andrea
griffis
to
Colombia
delf
on
x,
Twitter
I
will
never
say.
A
A
A
A
nature
at
a
retreat
went
very
well,
and
here
I
am
ready
to
introduce
you
to
our
guest.
Today
Well
today
we
have
a
guest
that
I
had
the
great
honor.
Even
Mexico
pulls
me.
I
met
him
in
Mexico
at
Pay
con
latam
a
couple
of
weeks
ago.
They
had
a
round
from
Lightning
talks
and
this
person
from
a
talk
that
was
five
minutes
or
less,
but
in
five
minutes
that
I
saw
him
on
stage.
A
He
convinced
me
that
his
message,
It
was
an
important
enough
message
for
us
to
present
it
here,
for
all
of
you,
so
I
quickly
went
to
ask
that
you
please
be
encouraged
to
come
to
the
program,
and
you
have
made
a
great
effort
in
your
work
to
be
here
with
us.
So
I
hope
that
we
receive
it
as
a
big
hug
and
applause.
Today
we
have
miquel
Alejandro
Salgado,,
you
know,.
A
B
A
B
How
are
you,
how
are
you
Nice
to
meet
you
Andrea
Thank,
you
for
inviting
me
and
and
by
the
way,
thank
you
to
those
who
made
the
event
where
we
met
possible,.
This
is
not
here,
the
truth.
Is,,
a
fantastic
event.
I,
would
invite
anyone
who
does
not
attend
conferences
to
attend
to
meet
people.
It
is
something
fantastic.
Let's,
not
say
that
we
know
them
in
real
life.
Let's
say
that
we
know
them
away
from
the
computers,
no,
that
is,,
because
everything
we
interact
with
on
the
Internet
is
no
way
that
it
is
not
real..
A
Say
that
Internet
friends
are
real
friends,,
but
it
is
very
nice
when
we
have
the
opportunity
to
see
us
in
person
and
thank
the
Pay
con
latam
team,
because
they
did
a
great
job
against
many
many
setbacks.
They
had,
that
is,.
They
fought
to
be
able
to
do
this
event
in
Spanish
and
we
really
don't
deserve
it.
Thank,
you
very
much
for
everything,
good
Miguel,.
Where
are
you
from
where??
You
join
that
broadcast
today.
B
I
am
located
in
Tijuana
Baja
California
Mexico
for
those
who
locate
a
little
more.
The
geography
of
the
United
States
is
the
border
with
its
symbiotic
cities
in
one
of
Laura
does
not
exist
and
well,
it
is
a
quite
interesting
city.
There
is
a
lot
of
industry.
There
is
a
lot
of
globalization
with
ideas
about
the
goods
of
the
United
States
and
who
lived
in
central,
Mexico
and
converts
in
very
interesting
ways.
B
A
Hey,,
that's
cool,
like
how
to
push
yourself
into
what
you
don't
know
to
learn.
More,
expose
yourself
to
all
of
that,
that
's
super
good.
Before
I
give
you,
as
they
say,
the
microphone
and
the
baton
to
see
your
beautiful
presentation,
I
would
like
you
to
quickly
tell
us
what
was
your
first
contribution
to
this
world.
In
other
words,.
What
was
the
first
thing
that
made
you
come
in
and
say,
Well,
I'm
staying
here,,
I'm,
interested.
B
Well,
look,
I
remember
having
known
Linux
and
installing
it,
customizing
it
being
a
fairly
novice,
user.
In
other
words,.
My
needs
were
to
produce
word-type
documents,,
make
presentations,,
make
queries
on
the
Internet,
and
since
all
of
that
is
in
the
browser
and
Well,
Libre
Office
at
that
time,
I
didn't
need
Open
Office,.
It
wasn't
very
different
to
use
Windows,
to
use
Linux,
no.
B
So
I
had
time
to
learn,
suddenly
having
problems
compiling
your
drivers,
issues
like
that
that
some
people
may
have
experienced,
and
it
feels
very
cool,,
not
him.,
feeling
that
you
have
this
greater
control
over
your
computer
and
that
you
make
it
do.
What
you
want
is
something
quite
cool,,
no,
I
think
that's
how
I
started
and
that
really
disinhibited
me
from
being
able
to
interact
with
the
software
communities
that
interest
me.
No,
for
example,.
There
is
a
program
that
I
really
like,,
which
was
more
or
less
active
in
its
forum,
called
Pando..
B
A
The
soft
thing,
true,,
even
if
it
is
something
new
and
outside
of
our
Comfort
zone,,
you
have
to
try
it
well.
Thank,
you
very
much
to
everyone
who
is
joining
Facundo,
greetings
from
Argentina,
Vicente,.
Our
leader,
comment
in
Mexico
City,.
Thank
you
for
being
here.
Well,,
Miguel,,
Let's
go.,
to
learn
from
you
I'm,
going
to
share
your
screen
and
I'll
pass
the
baton
to
you,
because
I'm
really
super
integrated,
because
what
I
saw
in
five
minutes
Wow
So.
Here
we.
B
A
A
B
A
B
B
Excellent,
let's
start
initially,
the
talk
was
called
social
aspects
of
free
software
and
Open
source,
but
I
realized
Keep
in
mind
that
there
are
many
other
aspects
that
do
not
necessarily
have
to
do
with
development
and
that
they
are
social
aspects
that
have
a
little
more
to
do
with
our
interactions
on
the
Internet..
There
is
a
lot
of
humanities-type
work,,
communications,
philosophy
that
is
not
done
at
all,
and
if
it
is
done,,
it
will
be
does
with
a
commercial
purpose.
So.
We
are
going
to
try
to
raise
some
questions.
B
That,
well,
right
now,
I
think
they
are
important,,
not
first,.
As
I
told
you,
philosophy,,
not
what
is
going
to
be,.
It
is
a
Wikipedia,.
It
is
a
set
of
reflections
on
the
essence,,
properties,,
causes,
effects
and
natural
things,
especially
about
man
and
the
universe
or
the
whole.
No,
so
here
the
important
part
is
reflections
on
man.
That
is
what
most
or
the
being.
If
we
want
to
say
it
like
that,
then
Those
who
have
done
philosophy
on
these
topics,
we
can
say
that
in
ancient
times,
Alan
Turing
with
all
his
speeches
about
machine
thinking,.
B
But
in
some
of
the
current
times
we
have
both
activist
engineers
and
spokespersons
that
we
can
consider
these
philosophers
because
they
carry
a
series
of
very
interesting
ideals,.
They
have
quite
impressive
communication
efforts
or
they
have
products.
of
their
work,
Not
necessarily
a
commercial
product,
but
sometimes
we
prefer
to
call
them
visionaries
or
entrepreneurs
among
other
names,
no,,
but
the
philosophical
work
they
have
done
is
important,.
B
Some
of
these
engineers
are
going
to
end
up
earning
the
title
of
philosophers
with
the
same
merit
of
the
that
a
scientist
who
exposes
his
ideas,
not
similar
to
Albert
Einstein,
similar
to
Donald,
similar
to
Robert
segway,
among
many
other
contemporary
scientists
who
expose
their
ideas
and
in
about
50
100
years
we
are
going
to
say
he
was
a
philosopher
and
well
others
merely
for
his
ideals.
Not.
B
Here
we
have
a
list
of
four
that
I
think
is
important
to
mention
Richard
stalmann,
who
many
now
call
an
activist,
but
I
believe
that
this
character
is
already
a
philosopher,
Larry
Sangre,
with
Wikipedia,
with
Firebay
and
Edward
Snowden
with
his
free
press
foundation.
All
these
people
are
people
who
directly
had
interaction
with
technology
and
through
technology.
Their
philosophy
was
defined..
These
are
just
some
examples,
and
if
you
don't
know
them,
completely,
I
really
recommend
that
you
go
and
investigate
Who.
B
They
are,
and
it
seems
to
me
that
they
all
have
a
movie
associated
with
them,
right?.
There
is
the
there
is
the
short
version
now.
Another
important
thing
is
that
freedom
live.
So
today
we
forget
about
the
freedoms
that
we
deserve
when
using
the
software
in
favor
of
just
wanting
to
observe
the
code
here,
it
is
important
that
we
do
not
forget
that
free
software
is
open
source
software,
but
open
source
software
is
not
necessarily
free
software
So.
What
does
it
mean
to
be
free?
B
Then
there
is
a
definition
that
consists
of
four
points:
where
are
the
four
basic
freedoms
of
a
user?
The
user
of
a
program
can
use
the
program
for
any
purpose.
Let's
not
question
the
purpose
you
can
use
it.
You
have
to
be
able
to
study
and
Modify
the
program
to
suit
your
own
needs.
You
have
to
be
able
to
distribute
copies
of
the
same
program
or
you
can
distribute
copies
of
the
modified
program,
not
so
that
anyone
can
use
it.
In.
Some
ways,,
open
source
only
demands
auditability,
that
is,
that
you
can
study
the
program.
B
B
Now
many
may
be
thinking
and
twisting
their
eyes
is
that
this
distinction
is
still
relevant,
and
here
I
show
you
a
graph
of
Google
trends.
No
So.
This
graph
is
quite
interesting,
no
Because
at
first.
It
is
seen
that
free
software
is
It
dominates
over
open
source,
but
over
time
they
converge.
So
it
would
be
interesting
for
us
to
point
out
here
in
time
what
events
occurred
that
caused
it
to
go
down
and
up
a
little
at
this
peak.
But.
The
reality
is
that
many
of
us
adopt
a
pragmatic
stance
regarding
free
software
and
code.
B
open,
and
we
decided
to
collapse
the
definitions
and
collapsing.
The
definitions
is
a
problem
because
it
causes
mass
confusion.
When.
It
is
not
going
to
allow
us
to
distinguish
if
we
are
depriving
ourselves
of
some
freedom
or
if
we
are
granting
some
power
to
someone
external,,
then
well.
I
think
this
is
something
that
we
have
to
reflect
on
a
little
bit
and
separate
these
two
definitions
as
well,
for
example,,
which
companies
operate
around
Open
source.
And.
In
this
case
we
have
two
players,,
mainly
the
mega.
B
And
the
independent
projects,,
the
mega
corporations
contribute
due
to
some
reciprocity
or
convenience
because
they
obtain
some
benefit
and
their
support.
Most
of
the
time
is
directed
with
an
agenda
in
advance
and
well,.
Examples
are
not
worth
mentioning,
but
independent
projects,
release
solutions
with
permissive
licenses
and
offer
additional
extensions
to
support,
managed
versions
of
the
same
projects.
B
way
this
as
private.
So
examples
of
these
is
git
lab,
not
many
are
going
to
say
the
weight
of
opensors
and
well
not
a
portion,
but
it
has
a
whole
series
of
solutions
that
are
not
marbles,
which
is
a
quite
interesting
replacement
for
slack
should,
among
many
others.
These
independent
projects
found
a
market
strategy
that
allows
them
to
survive
and
allows
them
to
continue
their
development
in
very
successful
ways,
but
it
is
important
to
question
it.
So
I
am
not
saying
that
it
is
right
or
wrong,.
It
is
just
something
that
must
be
pointed
out.
B
Specifically
now
the
authors
of
the
Software
have
superpowers.
These
superpowers
are
quite
soft,
now,
definitely
superheroes,
not
just
heroes.
Superheroes
are
the
authors
of
free
software
and
well
What
kind
of
powers.
Do
people
who
develop
software
have
influence
on
the
lives
of
many
people
in
the
world
just
by
giving
a
git
Bush,?
That
is
something
that
I
think
we
have
all
appreciated
at
some
point.
They
distribute
their
code
almost
daily
and
it
gives
them
agency
to
be
able
to
Modify
the
world
with
which
people
are
interacting..
B
They
can
carry
out
protests
with
the
same
codes,
that
is,
by
having
them
available
or
not
available,.
They
impose
legal
trends
to
be
able
to
restrict
the
use
of
the
same
software,
that
is,
the
licenses
that
they
implement
in
their
own
software,.
It
is
sometimes
difficult
to
take
legal
measures
in
this
regard,
because
there
are
legal
protections
due
to
these
licenses
and
it
depends
mostly
on
the
users
who
They
use
this
software,,
not
the
user.
Generally.
They
do
not
know
what
they
are
using,,
but
they
are
using
it.
B
So
these
users,
who
do
not
know
what
software
they
use
are
unintentionally
supporting
the
same
authors.
Here.
We
have
an
image
about
an
image
of
xkcd,,
which
is
a
fantastic
comics
page
where
they
show
this
drawing
of
little
blocks
where
they
are
the
modern
infrastructure
and
see
that
it
rests
on
two
very
strong
Pillars
that
are
stacked
and
then
on
another
one
that
are
in
parallel,
which
is
a
project
that
is
maintained
by
someone
in
a
place
that
no
one
remembers
all
the
time
and
no
one,.
B
No
one
is
aware
of
it,
that
is,,
no
one
doesn't
say
thank
you,,
no
nothing,
no.
And.
This
is
a
reality,.
There
are
many
projects
that
are
an
essential
part
of
the
internet
infrastructure
or
operating
systems,
and
no
one
pays
attention
to
them
and
we
give
them
up.
In
fact,
right
now
we
are
going
to
see
a
story
about
that
and
since
all
these
people
need
to
be
recognized
and
appreciated,,
our
indifference
is
like
kryptonite
for
all
these
heroes
and
their
superpowers,.
B
Now
it's
just
this
aspect
that
is
a
little
abstract
at
first,,
about
philosophy
and
then
no
longer.
It
has
given
us
a
little
more
commercial,.
There
is
real
influence
in
the
world
on
all
these
things.
Here
I
have
just
four
examples
of
governments
that
have
adopted
positions
around
Open
source
and
free
software
that
are
quite
beneficial
for
their
own
economic
development
that
have
served
as
a
model
for
the
world
and
that
have
catalyzed
open
source,
systems.
So.
B
We
have
here
Brazil,,
Ecuador,,
Germany
and
Peru,
where
all
of
these,,
if
you
look
at
the
years,
that
is,
practically
two
decades,
ago,
2006,,
2008
and
2003,
in
2006,
Brazil
adopted
open
source
software
at
the
level
government
and
has
distribution
programs
for
low-cost
laptops
for
low-
income
communities
and
all
of
these
laptops
operate
with
free
software
or
open
source
software.
In
Ecuador,.
It
also
began
migration
processes
of
its
infrastructure
due
to
a
decree
that
I
am
mentioning
to
you
that
I
believe
I
was
wrong.
It
is
1014.
B
No
no
2014
Germany,
since
2003
has
had
active
efforts
to
replace
its
advanced
Windows-based
systems
with
Linux
due
to
certain
cost
issues.
Among
other
issues
and
in
2005
Peru
adopted
open
source
software
for
all
its
government
bodies.
All.
This
information
is
information
that
you
can
follow
in
the
notes..
This
is
not
anything
obscure,,
it's
just
a
matter
of
paying
attention
to
the
news
and
finding
out
a
little
bit..
B
Now
I
mentioned
that
there
were
protests,
I,
don't
know
if
you
have
heard
about
the
fake
story
and
it
is
but
faker,
and
it
is
a
program
that
allows
you
to
generate
tumi
information
or
toy
information
Well,
for
the
purpose
of
testing,,
with
a
malicious
purpose.
If
you
want
to
fill
out
forms
on
other
people's
pages,
among
other
things,,
it
was
a
dependency
of
many
projects
and
one
day
out
of
nowhere.
B
Npm
package
index
repository
and
the
package
was
broken
and
the
only
thing
Britney
said
was
what
really
happened
to
her
Aaron
shorts
So.
Then
people
started
to
pay
attention
because
you
are
trying
to
do
good
with
your
program
or
a
Clean
Bill,
where
you
have
to
reinstall
everything
and
your
project
breaks,
because
this
dependency
is
not
available
and
This
happened
in
January
2022,.
It
seems
like
this
to
me
and
well.
Who
is
oron
shorts.
Aron
shorts
is
a
quite
interesting
individual,.
B
He
is
the
inventor
of
rss
and
co-creator
of
the
Mark
down
format
that
we
all
use
today
with
github.
It
seems
to
me
that
he
was
also
involved
with
the
principles
of
reddit
and
was
a
radical
in
quotes,.
There
are
the
free
access
to
information,.
Then
what
happened
to
him,
because
he
was
arrested
by
the
Campus
police
of
my
Haiti
for
downloading
content
that
belonged
to
James
Store,,
which
is
essentially
a
scientific
magazine,,
and
he
was
accused
of
computer
front
violations
in
record
views
and
two
electronic
frauds.
B
After
and
after
rejecting
negotiations,
he
was
found
dead
in
his
apartment.
So,
let's
see
how
this
was
because
they
arrested
him,
because
the
guy
was
trying
to
pirate
scientific
articles.
They
filed
a
lawsuit
against
him
for
issues
that
who
knows
if
they
were
true
or
no
Because,
he
did
not
reach
full
trials
either
Because.
He
died
before
his
time
and
refused
negotiations
and
turned
up
dead.
Do
not
think
what
the
person
thinks.
This
was
a
very
influential
person
on
the
internet
and
is
even
in
the
Internet
Hall
of
Fame.
There
is
the
league.
B
Yes,
They
would
like
to
check
it,
then,
because
the
protest
was
simply
to
raise
awareness
about
this,.
On
the
other
hand,
we
also
have
a
tragedy,
that
is,.
The
previous
thing
was
a
protest
that,
due
to
some
tragedy
that
happened
to
you
before,
but
this
module
is
perhaps
a
little
better
known,.
It
is
called
cordillés
and
is
maintained
by
a
guy
from
Russia
called
Denis.
Push
is
a
module
that
helps
you
extend
the
functionalities
of
javascript
so
that
it
supports
the
new
standard
so
to
speak,.
B
It
is
used
by
more
than
50%
of
the
websites
on
the
internet
and
because
it
had
only
one
main
contributor.
Many
people
need
this
code.
The
author
does
not
have
enough
support
if
he
gets
recognition,
but
no
support
and
is
forked
from
the
same
project
in
unrealistic
ways
Only,
because
in
principle
it
is
possible,
but
no
one
is
willing
to
maintain
this
fork
and
the
guy
had
a
car
accident
that
put
him
in
prison
in
Russia
and
people
didn't
care.
They
only
cared
about
the
future
of
this
project.
B
B
So
here
I,
ask
you
the
question.
After.
We
have
seen
all
these
issues,.
We
are
heading
towards
a
dystopian
future
and
well,
well,.
Let's
see
that
it
is
a
dystopia.
We,
don't
care
about
them.
Dystopias
are
often
characterized
by
dehumanization,,
tyrannical
post-war
governments,,
large-scale
conflicts,
environmental
disasters
or
other
characteristics
associated
with
a
cataclysmic
decline
of
society.
Here
I
do
not
want
to
mention
or
discuss
any
other
part
that
is
different
from
dehumanization.
And.
A
B
Truth,
is,
well,
I,
don't
know
if
we
are
going
to
a
dystopian,
future,
no,,
but
you
think
about
it
and
then
discuss
it
and
here,
yes,
I
do
change
the
tone
of
the
presentation.
A
little
and
I
tell
you
that
if,
after
having
seen
all
this
and
heard
all
this,
you
feel
a
little
overwhelmed,
I,
don't
know.
worry
so
much,
I
also
felt
like
this.
B
When
I
was
writing
this,,
it
is
important
to
raise
awareness
and
recognize
the
condition
of
the
people
with
whom
we
interact,,
whether
we
interact
with
them
directly
or
with
their
products
as
a
result
of
their
work,
in
other
words,,
more
famously,,
we
can
say
that
attacking
the
credits
of
a
movie.
Who
knows,
maybe
you
know
someone
or
maybe
later
you
read
news
about
those
people
that
you
read
the
credits
And?
How
could
we
improve
this?
The
future?
No,
then
the
software
will
always
be
imperfect.
B
B
A
No
Thank,
you
very
much
Miguel
and
I,
really
don't
It's
so
that,
as
you
say,.
We
don't
end
up
in
a
dark
tone,,
but
it's
not
because
it's
a
dark
tone,,
but
rather
a
tone
that
we
have
to
become
aware
of,
and
that
we
really
don't
give
the
value
and
importance
to
all
those
people
on
whom
we
depend
in
a
certain
way.
or
another
is
not
fair
and
seeing
that
type
of
tragedies
is
too
shocking,
not
only
because
of
the
human
value
that
was
lost,,
the
value
of
the
technology
that
was
lost,.
A
Imagine
those
people
were
still
with
us,
What
would
have
happened,.
Where
would
we
be
in
some
places?
Then?
The
truth
is
that
I
think
they
are
very
important
stories
and
sometimes
conversations
that
are
a
little
difficult,
but
they
have
to
be
had,.
I
would
like
to
tell
you
and
ask
you
a
little
about
the
way
in
which
we,,
as
humble
servants,
can
appreciate
those
people
on
whom
we
depend
on
my
part,
well.
What
I
am
most
familiar
with.
A
Is
the
story
of
no,,
which
is
a
way
of
monetary
support
that
can
be
given
to
different
projects.?
There?
Is
a
way
in
which
you
can
look
at
all
the
dependencies
they
have.
Here
I
am
going
to
send
you
the
link
through
the
chat.
You
click
on
all
the
projects
that
you
have
hosted
on
Github,.
You
will
get
a
list
of
all
the
dependencies.
And
if
you
think
that
they
do
not
depend
on
anyone,
do
the
test
so
that
you
realize
that
we
are
really
doing
it,
as
they
say.
everything
on
the
shoulders
of
giants.
A
That
is
a
way.
A
monetary
aspect.
I
know
that
there
are
other
maintainers
who
have
a
pattern
or
suddenly
have
their
own
website
in
which
they
try
to
obtain
funds
to
dedicate
themselves
full
time
to
this
I.
Don't
know
if
you
Can,
you
give
us
some
other
ways
in
which
we
can
be
a
little
more
grateful
and
give
place
and
recognition
to
all
these
greats
of
the
ecosystem.
B
Look,
I
remember
that
at
some
point
a
teacher
at
school
told
me
to
speak
well
or
badly
of
you,
no.
Worry
when
they
don't
talk
about
you,
you're
going
to
be
dead,.
So
what
many
of
these
individuals
need,
as
I
mentioned,?
Is
this
recognition.
Maybe?
You
don't
have
it
to
be
able
to
support
them.
Financially.
Maybe
you're
in
a
slightly
more
complex
situation,,
but
you
can
definitely
recognize
them.
No,,
then
participate.
with
them
in
some
way
he
communicates
about
his
efforts
and
I.
Think
that
should
be
enough
to
be
able
to
support
all
these
people,.
B
Not
if
many
tell
you
not
to
point
the
finger
at
people
and
the
truth
is
that
it
feels
strange,,
it
doesn't
feel
ugly,
it
doesn't
feel
nice.
It
feels
strange
to
have
the
finger
pointed
at
you
But
on
some
of
those
occasions.
They
are
pointing
at
you
for
something
good
and
it
feels
so
nice
to
be
pointed
at
that
way,
so
point
it
at
them.
Tell
them
Hey.
Thank
you.
Hey
you
're
the
one
who's
helping
me
your
program
and
your
project.
No,.
You
are
the
one
who
is
helping
me.
A
And
we
have
really
seen
a
lot,
how
not
only
the
technology
and
the
way
how
large
corporations
and
everyone
has
made
not
only
economic
profit
but
also
on
a
personal
level.
I
know
that
I
do
not.
I
am
the
only
person
who
can
say
it
was
because
of
open
source
that
I
have
a
career.
It
was
because
of
a
maintainer
who
answered
a
question.
It
was
because
of
someone
who
supported
me
learn
more
learn
how
to
contribute
that
I
am
what
I
am
I
know
what
I
know.
So
it
is
worth
recognizing
them.
A
Me
I
think,
let's
make
a
call
for
weapons,
but
peacefully,
put
in
the
chat
the
links
to
the
github
profile
of
your
favorite
maintainers,,
put
them
there
and
we'll
start
putting
them
on
Blas.
If.
We
do,
we'll
put
them
on
Twitter,,
we'll
put
them
here
so
that
if
someone
later
sees
that
transmission
is
encouraged
to
support
Not
only
in
an
economic
way,
because
well,
as
you
say,
Miguel,,
not
everyone
is
in
the
same
capacity,
but
it
does
not
cost
us
anything
to
give
verbal
recognition.
Give
amplification
another
way
that
I
believe
we
can
explore
that.
A
Sometimes
we
need
It's
giving
credit,.
You
know
that
when
we
are
broadcasting
on
YouTube
among
many
places.
No,,
if
I
put
a
Shakira
song
here
in
two
seconds,
I
get
a
copyright
thing
that
tells
you
that
I
infringed
it
because
Shakira
has
to
be
paid
to
sing,
no.
So,
Sometimes.
Many
of
us
use
many
of
these
things
and
so
be
it
to
give
a
presentation
Look
how
beautiful
you
are
at
the
beginning
of
your
presentation.
A
I
said:
I
created
this
project
using
this
tool
to
give
that
attribution
when
we
use
this
type
of
tools
for
a
presentation
in
your
code.
Yes,
you
have
a
repository
in
swing
and
you
know
that
you
are
using
dependencies.
You
know
that
it
is
using,
apart
from
other
projects,
put
it
in
the
rhythm,
Put
links
to
those
projects,
so
that
it
is
obvious
when
someone
comes
to
your
project,
that
you
are
also
giving
recognition
to
all
these
dependencies
and
everything
What
makes
your
project
what
it
is,,
then
I.
A
Invite
you
all
to
be
encouraged
and
put
links
in
the
chat..
We
are
going
to
give
all
these
maintainers
a
small
chance
to
do
everything.
They
are
really
doing,,
whatever
the
language,,
whatever
the
project.,
because
there
are
many
things
in
which
we
can
be
grateful
and
well,.
These
are
very
important.
Tell
me,
a
little
about
Panda
I,
see
that
you
shared
the
link
with
me.
Pando
was
what
you
used
to
create
the.
B
Presentation
Tell
me
a
little
Well
look:
I
studied
science
at
school,
so
at
the
moment
When
studying
science,.
They
ask
you
to
produce
documents
with
many
mathematical
formulas,
and
things
like
that,,
so
using
latex
to
generate
documents
is
something.
Quite
annoying
on
many
occasions
when
they
know
it's
latex.,
This
I
think
lets
me
corroborate.
It
and
pandoc
is
an
omniconverter
of
document
formats.
B
Then
you
can
convert
Mark
down
documents
to
latex
documents
to
html
documents
to
Word
documents.
Then
you
write
a
presentation
in
Mark
down
format
and
you
say
You
know
what,
produce
it
for
me
as
a
latex
type
presentation,
then
I
take
advantage
of
all
the
benefits
of
latex
type
presentations
and
I
write
in
the
community
of
a
marcdown
file.
That
I
can
also
keep
everything
in
version
control
with
git.
So.
It
is
something.
Quite
smooth
one
can
articulate
your
own
stark,
Side
builder.
B
A
Well,
What
a
great
tool,
and
you
already
know
it:
There
is
Panda,
so
it
has
an
academy
for
us.
You
already
saw
how
Miguel
used
it
here.
Today
then
go
explore
and
if
you
end
up
using
it,
please
give
attribution
when
you
use
it
for
whatever
and
are
presenting
in
public
Well
I
'm
going
to
give
it
a
moment
to
see.
If
we
have
any
questions
from
our
audience,
that
is
joining
Greetings
to
Jesus
greetings
to
everyone
who
is
joining.
Yes,
they
just
joined,
but
a
little
late.
A
We
are
talking
here
with
Miguel
Salgado
about
the
social
impact
and
well
we
raise
awareness
a
little
about
why
it
is
so
important
that
we
give
credit
where
credit
should
be
given
to
all
those
people
who
move
the
world
work
for
free
for
all
of
us,
so
that
they
can
continue.
Learning.
So.
If
you
have
any
questions
for
Miguel,,
leave
them
in
the
chat,
while
you
say
hello,
Jesús
del
León.
A
Also,
while
there
are
any
questions,
I
want
to
invite
you
to
join
our
anger
group,
because
there
we
publish
the
events
that
we
are
going
to
have.
So
I.
Think
that
we
already
have
planned
like
the
next
month
of
events
and
join
together,
not
only
events
of
offenses
Friday,
but
when
we
have
our
children's
events
present
and
you
can
see
if
there
is
going
to
be
youth
representation
in
any
conference
that
they
are
going
to
attend,,
which
is
also
nice,
so
that
we
can
connect
in
person
this
month,
well,
this
month
is
over.
A
But
next
month,,
let's
go,
uh,,
which
is
in
the
Dominican
Republic.
If
you
haven't
seen,
it.
Here
I
also
share
the
link
of
The
conference
so
that
you
can
stop
by,.
It
is
a
very
important
conference
in
the
Caribbean,.
It
brings
some
very
high
quality
speakers
and
it
is
a
group
of
organizers
that
also
works
very
hard
to
prove
this
space
for
all
the
beautiful
people
of
the
Dominican
Republic,
so
Los
I
invite
you
to
stop
by
there,,
also
check
out
that
conference.
And.
If
you
go
there,,
several
of
us
will
be
there.
A
I
think
there
are
about
four
of
us,,
the
old
team.
So,,
stop
by
there,,
we'll
arrive
softly
and
everything
else
will
be
in
October,,
so
so
Come
and
greet
us.
Also
at
the
end
of
October,
we
have
a
plan
for
Argentina,
then
I
will
share
more
about
what
we
are
going
to
do
and
where
and
also
the
universe
plan.
If
you
don't
know
it
old
man
University,
the
company
conference
is
like
our
super
Ball,
our
World
Cup,
and
this
year
we
are
going
to
have
a
number
of
super
important
announcements,,
many
surprises.
So.
A
A
Then
let
me
know:
well,
we
have
a
question
from
Martín
Salazar
saying
learning
to
investigate
is
well
as
a
principle:
How
can
I
contribute,
I,
don't
have
much
knowledge
in
terms
of
providing
help,
and
that
is
something
that
you
see
that
you
answer
Miguel,
because
it
really
is
great
as
a
little
bit
complex
to
Sometimes.
We
think
we
can't,
but
tell
him
what
advice
you
have
for
Martín.
B
Look,
I
think
that
the
questions
you
may
have,,
you
are
not
going
to
be
the
only
person
in
the
world
who
has
them.
So.
If
you
don't
find
a
solution
Or,
if
you
found
one,
but
it
doesn't
satisfy
you
Ask
the
question
directly
to
the
project
you
are
using
and
you
will
have
a
series,
a
series
of
interactions,,
nothing
more,,
because
you
always
have
to
remember
that
you
have
to
know
how
to
write,.
You
don't
have
to
know,.
You
have
to
know
how
to
communicate.
Well.
What
is
my
doubt,
no,.
B
They
are
not
sorcerers
to
know
what
your
situation
is.
Then
you
tell
him
to
see.
I
am
running
your
program
in
this
way
such
a
version
and
the
behavior
that
I
am
observing
is
This
could
be
that
this
is
correct.
Even
give
yourself
space
to
say.
Could
it
be
that
I
am
making
a
mistake
or
your
project
is
bad,
then
ask
him
the
questions
Where?
Can
you
find
Open
Sours
projects
or
the
discussion
forums
in
the
repositories
that
you
touch
on
github
on
other
repository
platforms?
B
The
issues
come
there.
The
discussion
pages
do
not
redirect
you
to
discords
type
pages,
I,
think
It's
called
the
disks
disks
and
you
can
ask
questions,
it's
not
really
this
Well,,
you
have
to
advocate
for
yourself
and
your
needs
in
that
sense.
By
telling
them
and
I
have
this
problem
And.
That
should
be
a
good
first
step
and
you
will
learn
how
they
are
structured.
A
And
start
by
looking
at
what
you
are
already
using.
No,
if
you
don't
have
something
in
mind
that
I
want
to
contribute
to
this
project
is
what
I
want
to
do.
Contributor
good,
come
back,
Go,
see
your
dependencies
Go
see
what
programs
you
are
using
and
I
assure
you
that
there
is
a
need
there,
that
you,
with
your
dry
eyes
and
your
knowledge
and
your
doubts,
can
contribute,
so
that
is
spectacular.
Really.
And.
We
are
also
on
the
eve
of
actors,
there
I
share
the
link
for
Actor.
A
Fest
is
also
going
to
be
a
great
opportunity
for
people.
who
have
never
contributed
to
this
world,.
Let
them
get
soaked
not
because
we
have
more
support
During
this
month.
There
are
many
streams.
There
are
many
study
groups,
contribution
groups
together
and
many
events,
So
I,
give
you
the
link.
Let
you
see
Fest
stop
by
register.
I
have
seen
many
things
online,
close
to
the
fact
that
there
are
no
more
t-shirts
this
year,
but
this
is
not
done
for
the
t-shirt.
A
A
B
Fact
there
is
a
It's,
a
very
interesting
thing,.
What
has
to
do
with
this?
You
go
to
a
conference
and
many
conferences
have
this
concept
of
sprints
as
soon
as
the
conference
ends
and
the
truth,
is,
I
mean,
look
at
the
time.
You're
at
the
conference,,
you
really
enjoy
it,
you
meet
a
lot
of
people.
and
Sprint
tells
you,.
You
know
what?
Stay,
two
or
three
days
at
an
event
where
there
won't
be
any
talk.
Maybe.
There
will
be
coffee
and
Let's
get
down
to
work
on
the
same
thing,,
so
don't
think
about
it.
B
Oh,
I'm,
improving
the
software,,
don't
think
about
it.
Listen,.
All
the
people
I'm
interacting
with
are
speaking
the
same
language
because
we're
talking
about
the
same
problems
and
the
same
things.
It's,
a
fantastic
experience
for
anyone.
Take
advantage
of
that.
I'm,
not
insisting..
The
people
here
are
the
key.
Get
to
know
the
people.
Observe,
the
people.
Take
away
the
logo
of
the
program
and
put
the
face
of
the
person,
and
you
will
see
that
everything
is
going
to
be.
A
Very
cool.
Yes,
sometimes
like
that
and
me
too.
I-
am
guilty
of
this,
because
sometimes
I
also
dehumanize
people
because
I
see
them
so
Wow,
so
crack
what
I
say:
Wow
what
am
I
going
to
talk
to
that
person.
Tell
him
about
this
project
Greetings
to
Omar
who
contributed
to
the
project.
There.
Also
thank
you
giving
the
product
I
had
to
be
afraid
of
it
and
well
as
I
know
how
you
say,
throw
us.
A
B
B
The
Pearl
I
was
harassing
the
author
of
the
project
by
email
and
he
told
me
Hey
Wait
for
me,
I'm
on
vacation,
yes,,
I'm,
interested.,
well,,
that's
fine,
and
at
the
same
time
he
sent
me
an
email
and
I
already
saw
that
we
are
going
to
send
this
one
and
we
deserve
it,
and
it
was
part
of
the
project,,
no,
and
I
think
that
to
date
and
it
continues.
And,
the
truth
is
Well,.
B
You
have
to
take
responsibility
for
your
changes
to
have
the
documentation
to
explain
why
and
you
don't
necessarily
need
to
have
good
for
Station,.
You
don't
have
to
have
it.
If.
You
want
to
modify
a
project,,
you
have
to
have
a
problem
or
a
reason,
and
you
have
to
have
the
solution.
No,
and
sometimes
that
problem
can
be
that
they
simply
did
not
understand
the
documentation
and
you
go
and
help
them
modify
their
documentation
so
that
it
is
clearer..
B
There
are
a
number
of
projects
that
have
documentation,
I,
don't
want
to
say
very
poor,,
but
well,
I,
mean,,
guys,,
think
about
it.
Too.
They
are
busy
and
if
you
go
and
help
them
because
you
already
understood
what
they
are
doing
and
their
documentation
does
not
fully
express
it,,
it
is
quite
valid
and
many
people
like
that
start.
A
Of
course
it
is
a
great
contribution
because
you
travel,
as
I
say,
with
fresh
eyes,
when
you
are
looking
something
all
the
time
those
people
who
are
working
on
the
same
Project
Sometimes.
We
forget
the
experience
of
a
person
who
just
It's
the
first
time
they
see
it.
Not
you
go
through
that
flow
of
using
this
tool
and
realize
buying
with
the
documentation
well
Suddenly.
Here
in
a
little
space
we
needed
to
comment
on
this,.
That
is
a
great
way
to
contribute,.
A
Isaac
shares
with
us.
You
see
that
the
first
contribution
he
made
was
a
modification
in
documentation
and
a
very
simple
project.
And
look,.
It's
like
the
way
to
enter
the
little
entrance,
and
that's
it.
then
after
that
you
feel
a
little
more
like
I,
already
understood
what
the
flow
of
contributing
is
like,,
which
is
also
very
important.
A
What
you
mentioned
about
the
way
we
approach
the
maintainers,
the
stories,
the
nightmares
that
I
see
on
Twitter
everywhere
of
the
maintainers
who
say
and
put
the
The
page
captures
of
the
things
that
people
tell
them,
or
sometimes
they
are
but
I'm
really
going
to
tell
you
what
animals
are
called,.
They
forget
that.
A
And
why
don't
you
do
that
to
me,?
This
is
what
they
call,,
that
is,
with
a
sense
of
environment,
a
horrible
thing,
so
we
learn
to
communicate.
We
learn
that
they
are
also
human
They
also
have
their
life,
and
because
this
is
your
problem,
it
is
not
the
most
important
problem
in
the
world.
No,
but
contributing
to
project
documentation
is
a
great
way
very
Also,
valid
to
contribute
to
this
ecosystem.
Thank
you
for
sharing
Isaac
and
thanks
to
you,
Miguel,
I,
really
thought
it
was
a
very
important
presentation..
A
B
A
B
Chatting
a
little
bit,
if
anyone
would
like
to
find
out
more
through
means
of
this
type,.
There
is
a
podcast
called
change
flock
and
they
have
a
series
of
interviews,
some
episodes
lasting
about
an
hour,
and
last
week,
I
think
they
invited
a
character
where
they
started
to
discuss
this
problem
of
the
collapse
of
the
definition
of
free
software
Open
source
this,
and
it
seemed
quite
opportune
not
to
anyone
who
likes
to
listen
to
podcasts.
It
is
a
source
of
interviews,
quite
cool.
A
Share
the
link
with
us-
and
here
we
share
it
super
and
to
answer
the
question
Jesus,,
let
it
be
some
event
in
Latin,
America
Join,
our
watch
group
and
there
you
can
see
what
events
are
on
and
I,
don't
know
where
you
are
joining
this
broadcast
from.
But
if
there
is
not
a
event-
and
you
are
a
community
leader
and
you
want
to
support
not
only
open
source
projects
but
also
your
community.
You
are
interested
in,.
A
Send
me
a
message,
because
that
is
why
we
are
here
to
amplify
and
support
all
these
leaders,
as
well
as
Vicente
Guzmán,
who
is
our
leader
community
member
from
Mexico
City,
who
says
that
he
doesn't
have
time,.
But
the
reality
is
that
I
know
that
Vicente
has
many
hats
and
one
of
them
is
to
create
these
events
in
Mexico
City
that
there
is
one,
I
think
you
said
that
on
the
twentieth
of
October
I'm
going
to
look
for
it
and
I'll
share
it.
A
Here,
yes,,
on
October
20th
at
the
Platzis
offices-
and
you
can
join
me
until
this
broadcast
from
Mexico
City.
I,
invite
you.,
Vicente
and
Manuel
really
work
hard
for
the
community.
There,
supporting
us
and
these
events
always
They
have
great
value,.
You
leave
having
learned
something,,
not
something
important,.
It
is
a
good
use
of
your
time
and
also
in
this
way,,
you
will
meet
more
people
interested
in
these
topics.
You,
never
know
at
these
events,.
Suddenly
there
is
your
next
manager,.
Suddenly
there
is
your
next
cofando.
A
Suddenly
there
is
your
next
person
who
is
going
to
help
you
go
to
the
next
level,
so
you
have
to
lose
a
little
fear
of
going
out
and
we
are
going
to
share
our
knowledge
here
through
the
chat.
I
left
you,
the
link
to
the
podcast
that
Miguel
told
us
Thank
you
Miguel
You,
know
that
yes,
I
have
heard
it,
but
no
I
don't
have
it
as
well
as
in
the
rotation.
You
have
to
put
it
in
the
rotation
because
it.
A
Thank
you
very
much
again
Thank
you
Jesus
from
Venezuela.
Please
encourage
yourself
to
participate
in
actor
Fest.
There
are
many
events
of
social
impact
that
They
are
not
only
to
contribute
to
these
dependencies
of
large
corporations,
but
also
to
contribute
to
projects
that
are
impacting
communities
in
a
human
way,,
not
things
that
we
do
that.
Really
you
see
impact
my
neighbor
and
with
technology
we
can
achieve
this
and
accelerate
progress.
Human
in
a
way
that
we
are
in
such
a
pivotal
moment.
I
believe
that
we
have
so
much
power.
A
B
Will
sound
very
simple
but
I
think
that
any
variant
of
bread
with
cheese
seems
fantastic
to
me.
I,
don't
really
like
the
bread,
they
call
sourdough,
this
one
that
is
in
English
in
English,
I,
think
They
call
it
And
the
truth,
is,
the
whole
process
of
making
that
bread
is
quite
cool.
Not
from
having
the
flour
fermenting
in
the
refrigerator
for
days
until
you
bake
it
And
you
see
the
shape
it
has,,
the
noise
it
makes,.
There
is
a
guy,,
a
German
in
github
I,
don't
remember
its
name,.
A
B
A
The
chat
link
so
that
you
can
also
see
it
in
another
way.
How.
Can
they
support
these
projects
and
also
sometimes
we
look
at
it
is
a
vanity
metric
But.
There
are
many
things
that
can
contribute
to
having
a
fairly
high
number
of
stars
does
not
help
us
to
get
the
rotation
when
they
have
the
projects
that
look
like
this
at
first
screen.
B
A
Software,
no.
So,
That's
okay,,
so
I
shared
Miguel's
linkedin
link
in
the
chat,,
but
here
I
also
share.
This
is
your
website,.
There
are
all
the
links
for
everything:
else.
If.
You
have
an
event
in
which
you
are
talking
about
these
topics,
you
know.
What
quality
of
speakers,,
so
invite
him,,
stop
by,.
Look
at
his
projects.
I
have
to
invite
you
again
to
see
if
he
explains
what
he
wrote
to
me,
because
I
am
also
like
you.
I,
understand.,
But
I,
don't
understand.
We
have
to
do
a
program,
especially
dedicated
to
that.
A
B
A
A
We'll
come
in
again
super
super
Well.
You
already
know
if
you
want
to
give
a
shout
to
your
favorite
maintainer,
leave
it
there
in
the
YouTube
or
intin
or
Twitch
chat
wherever
you
are
watching
this
broadcast
and
we
are
going
to
do
it
from
the
community
account
I
start
doing
charros
the
rest
of
the
day,
because
we
have
to
give
them
the
honor
and
thanks
that
they
all
deserve
Thank,
you
all
very
much
for
joining
Miguel,.
It's
a
pleasure
to
be
with
you
today
to
all
of
you
who
are
here
who
arrived
late,.
A
You
can
come
in
again
and
watch
it
because
it's
there
on
YouTube
and
right
now
in
an
hour
we're
going
to
talk
about
Van
Oye
talking
about
bread
talking
about
bread,
we
are
going
to
talk
about
Bon
So.
If
you
want
to
join
again,
that
broadcast
is
going
to
be
in
English,
but
so
that
we
know
a
little
more
about
the
creator
and
what
he
is
doing.
That
is
Raging,
and
thank
you
very
much
to
all
of
you
really
Miguel.
You
are
a
crack
Thank
you
for
sharing
what
you
know
with
us,.
A
Thank
you
very
much,.
Thank
you
very
much
and
see
you
next
time.
I
think
we
have
next
week
before
we
leave
I'm
going
to
tell
those
who
and
if
you
haven't,
joined
our
Look.
Please
join
because
of
that
way.
I
don't
send
them
spam.
They
only
get
the
notification
when
an
event
is
organized
because
for
them
to
participate,
I
don't
think
we
have
scheduled
Coming
up
on
October
20th,
which
is
the
event
in
Mexico
City,
on
the
platzi
and
on
the
27th
we
will
have
Miguel
Teherán,
who
is
another
Colombian,?
A
A
Very
much
to
all
and
see
you
in
the
next
edition
of
pesos
Friday,.
If
you
have
any
suggestions,,
if
you
want
to
see
a
particular
person,
don't,,
don't
make
it
a
point
to
them,
make
it
a
point
to
me,.
Send
me
a
message
and
I'll
invite
you,
and
well,.
If
you
are
a
contributor
and
maintainer
of
an
open
source
project,
and
you
want
your
project,
send
my
message:
I
am
to
Colombia,
you
should
everywhere
and
my.