LibrePlanet: Conference/2010/Schedule/Sunday/David Sugar -- GNU Telephony

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= Replacing Skype with free software and peer-to-peer VoIP =
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I will be speaking on enabling the creation of bottom-up user empowered secure real-time communication networks to preserve privacy and as a means of asymmetric warfare on the practice of mass communication surveillance.  For this purpose we are developing secure peer-to-peer VoIP services in the GNU project using GNU SIP Witch and secure softphone clients using the GNU ZRTP stack. Our goal is to replace source secret clients, libraries, protocols, and remote intermediary service providers, such as represented in Skype, with free software and published protocols.  Preliminary copies of my presentation may be found at http://www.gnutelephony.org/data/harvard2010.odp.
 
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[[File:David_sugar.png|200px|right|thumb|David Sugar]]
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David Sugar is an active maintainer for a number of packages that are part of the GNU
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project (http://www.gnu.org) and work on free software for telecommunications.
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I am also involved in international relations for the Lakotah nation as
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Ambassador at large to Latin America.

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Replacing Skype with free software and peer-to-peer VoIP

I will be speaking on enabling the creation of bottom-up user empowered secure real-time communication networks to preserve privacy and as a means of asymmetric warfare on the practice of mass communication surveillance. For this purpose we are developing secure peer-to-peer VoIP services in the GNU project using GNU SIP Witch and secure softphone clients using the GNU ZRTP stack. Our goal is to replace source secret clients, libraries, protocols, and remote intermediary service providers, such as represented in Skype, with free software and published protocols. Preliminary copies of my presentation may be found at http://www.gnutelephony.org/data/harvard2010.odp.

David Sugar

David Sugar is an active maintainer for a number of packages that are part of the GNU project (http://www.gnu.org) and work on free software for telecommunications. I am also involved in international relations for the Lakotah nation as Ambassador at large to Latin America.