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baseURL = "https://ozgurkon.org/"
baseURL = "https://ozgurkon.org/2021"
languageCode = "en"
title = "ÖzgürKon 2020"
title = "ÖzgürKon 2021"
# Theme
theme = "ozgurkon-theme-hugo"
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title = "ÖzgürKon 2020"
date = "2020-05-16"
description = "ÖzgürKon is an online conference about free software and related topics such as hardware freedom, document freedom, Internet freedom etc. ÖzgürKon 2020's main theme is COVID-19 pandemic and freedom struggles"
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copyright = "©2020 Özgür Yazılım Derneği | CC BY-SA 4.0"
cfpUrl = "https://cfp.ozgurkon.org/ozgurfest2020/cfp"
subscriptionUrl = "https://liste.oyd.org.tr/mailman/listinfo/ozgurkon-announce"
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header = "/2021/ozgurkon_logo_rev.svg"
footer = "/2021/images/logos/devfest_gray_text.png"
#[menu]
#[[menu.main]]

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---
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{{% jumbo img="/Flat-Mountains.svg" imgLabel="ÖzgürKon 2020" %}}
{{% jumbo img="/2021/Flat-Mountains.svg" imgLabel="ÖzgürKon 2021" %}}
<h2 id="may-16-17-2020" style="color: #c03e24">May 16-17, 2020</h2>
<h2 id="may-16-17-2020" style="color: #c03e24">May 15-16, 2021</h2>
<h3 id="online" style="color: #c03e24">Online!</h3>
<!-- <a class="btn primary btn-lg" style="margin-top: 1em;" href="/ozgurkon-sponsor.pdf" target="_blank">Become a sponsor</a>
<a class="btn primary btn-lg" style="margin-top: 1em;" href="/ozgurkon-sponsor.pdf" target="_blank">Become a sponsor</a>
<a class="btn primary btn-lg" href="https://cfp.ozgurkon.org/ozgurfest2020">
<a class="btn primary btn-lg" href="https://cfp.ozgurkon.org/ozgurkon2021">
<svg class="icon icon-cfp"><use xlink:href="#cfp"></use></svg>Submit a presentation
</a> -->
<a class="btn primary btn-lg" href="/live">
<svg class="icon icon-live"><use xlink:href="#live"></use></svg>Watch live
</a>
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<svg class="icon icon-live"><use xlink:href="#live"></use></svg>Watch live
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## What is ÖzgürKon?
ÖzgürKon is an international online conference, organized by Özgür Yazılım Derneği. 2020 has brought us an unexpected pandemic which no one has prepared for. COVID-19 is created an event vacuum since people are no longer able to gather physicaly. ÖzgürKon is aimed to fill this void by bringing worldwide free software community together in virtual space and underline the importance of free software in the light of current developments.
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address="Almost everywhere in the world!"
latitude="43.6110956"
longitude="1.4332799" %}}
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### Some pictures of the **DevFest Toulouse 2018** with the 👾 _retro-gaming_ theme.

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---
{{% jumbo img="/Flat-Mountains.svg" imgLabel="ÖzgürKon 2020" %}}
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<h2 id="may-16-17-2020" style="color: #c03e24">16-17 Mayıs 2020</h2>
<h3 id="online" style="color: #c03e24">Çevrimiçi!</h3>
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### Quelques photos du **DevFest Toulouse 2018** avec le thème 👾 _retro-gaming_.

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---
title: Call For Paper
brief: We are waiting for your talks at May 16-17!
image: /images/blog/cfp.jpg
image: /2021/images/blog/cfp.jpg
date: 2020-04-10
draft: false
---
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* Digitalization and transformation
* Privacy and confidentiality
* Remote education and free software in education
* Extincting languages and Internet
* Hack, hack culture and hacktivism
* Extincting languages and Internet
* Hack, hack culture and hacktivism
* Diversity and inclusivity in digital cultures
* Free licenses
* Free licenses
* "Public money, public code" project
* Cryptology, cryptography
* Copyright and patents
* Digital libraries and e-librarianship
* Digital libraries and e-librarianship
Every session is 50 minutes long.

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---
title: Etkin katılım çağrısı
brief: 16-17 Mayıs'ta çevrimiçi yayındayız!
image: /images/blog/cfp.jpg
image: /2021/images/blog/cfp.jpg
date: 2020-04-10
draft: false
---

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title: Hackerspace Istanbul
category: organisation
order: 2
logo: /images/organization/hsist.svg
logo: /2021/images/organization/hsist.svg
website: 'https://hackerspace.ist/'
lang: en
socials:
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link: 'https://twitter.com/hackerspaceist'
name: hsist
---
Hackerspace Istanbul is a workplace to have fun with the technical facilities gathered together by the contributers and a social environment to work together and creating events; for the people, who are interested in computers, electronics, technology, Internet, DIY and such kind of subjects.
Hackerspace Istanbul is a workplace to have fun with the technical facilities gathered together by the contributers and a social environment to work together and creating events; for the people, who are interested in computers, electronics, technology, Internet, DIY and such kind of subjects.

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title: Özgür Yazılım Derneği
category: organisation
order: 1
logo: /images/organization/oyd.svg
logo: /2021/images/organization/oyd.svg
website: 'https://www.oyd.org.tr/'
lang: en
socials:

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title: Free Software Foundation
category: partners
order: 20
logo: /images/partners/fsf.svg
logo: /2021/images/partners/fsf.svg
website: 'https://fsf.org'
lang: tr
socials:

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title: Free Software Foundation Europe
category: partners
order: 20
logo: /images/partners/fsfe.svg
logo: /2021/images/partners/fsfe.svg
website: 'https://fsfe.org'
lang: tr
socials:

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---
key: mercode
title: Mercode
category: partners
order: 20
logo: /images/partners/mercode.png
website: 'http://mercode.org/'
lang: tr
socials:
- icon: twitter
link: 'https://twitter.com/mercodeorg'
name: mercodeorg
- icon: github
link: 'https://github.com/mercode-org'
name: mercode-org
---
Mercode is a libre software community which gathers coders, hackers, activists and designers worldwide. Also it is the Turkish name of planet Mercury, the first planet of the solar system.
Mercode is not an enterpreneurship, company or a brand and is very strict about your privacy and rights. Mercode’s cause is to dominate the world with decentralised internet friendly open source products and people using them in order to crush the monopoly of companies like Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google and many others. The Mercode team keeps working for achieving this cause of humanity.
Mercode and its subprojects are existing thanks to the donations of our users and team members. So the progression of Mercode is in the hands of the community. If you would like to see this team contributing more to the community, you can donate us on Patreon or send Etherium to our wallet to help us paying our server bills or to order us a coffee (because we need it after long hours of coding). If Mercode wouldn’t be able to keep contributing, *they* will win.
At Mercode, there isn't such a big division between the community and the team. Everyone, from every type of background and age can apply to our team. The only rule to be applied is to contribute and give support to this beautiful libre community.
We believe the humanity can outgo the borders, nations and flags with the Internet. Unfortunatelly the web which was ment to be unowned is being invaded by the server monopoly of big companies co-operating with states. The only solution to overthrow that invasion is to decentralize!

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---
key: stf
title: Small Tech Foundation
category: partners
order: 20
logo: /images/partners/stf.png
website: 'https://small-tech.org'
lang: tr
socials:
- icon: email
link: 'mailto:hello@small-tech.org'
name: hello@small-tech.org
---
__We’re a tiny and independent two-person not-for-profit based in Ireland.__ We advocate for and build small technology to protect personhood and democracy in the digital network age.
Read on to learn more about [the foundation](#the-foundation) and [small technology](#small-technology).
## The foundation
We’re [Laura Kalbag](https://laurakalbag.com) and [Aral Balkan](https://ar.al) (and Oskar the huskamute). We live and work in Cork, Ireland.
Since 2014, we’ve been advocating for regulation of surveillance capitalism, investment in ethical alternatives, and carrying out [research and development](/research-and-development) on ethical alternatives.
After [leaving the UK](https://ar.al/notes/so-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-fish/) and [moving to Ireland](https://laurakalbag.com/move-to-ireland/), we set up the Small Technology Foundation with the mission to evolve the Internet so each one of us can own and control our own place on it.
We strive to follow [the principles of Small Technology](#small-technology) in our work.
We don’t take money from surveillance capitalists and we exist thanks to [the support of individuals like you](/fund-us).
### History
Here is a short timeline of important events in our history.
<ul class='timeline'>
<li>
<h3>2014</h3>
<p>We set up <a href='https://ind.ie'>Ind.ie</a> as a not-for-profit in Brighton, UK</p>
</li>
<li>
<h3>2015</h3>
<p>We release the <a href='https://ind.ie/heartbeat'>Heartbeat</a> pre-alpha. Heartbeat is the spiritual precursor to Tincan. We realise, however, that our current technology stack is not fit to take the project further. In dire need of funds, we invest our remaining money to develop <a href='https://better.fyi'>Better Blocker</a>.</p>
</li>
<li>
<h3>2015</h3>
<p>The Conservatives win re-election in the UK with a manifesto that details plans to pass a draconian surveillance law (the IP Act), hold a referendum on leaving the EU, and scrap the Human Rights Act. As this is fundamentally incompatible with our mission, <a href='https://ar.al/notes/so-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-fish/'>we decide to leave the UK</a>.</p>
</li>
<li>
<h3>2016</h3>
<p>We move to Sweden. We release <a href='https://better.fyi'>Better Blocker</a>, a no-nonsense tracker blocker. Laura’s book, <a href='https://abookapart.com/products/accessibility-for-everyone'>Accessibility For Everyone</a>, is published.</p>
</li>
<li>
<h3>2017</h3>
<p>We start working with the City of Ghent on project Indienet to explore how Small Technology principles can be applied at the city level.</p>
</li>
<li>
<h3>2018</h3>
<p>We leave Sweden and <a href='https://laurakalbag.com/move-to-ireland/'>move to Ireland</a>.</p>
</li>
<li>
<h3>2019</h3>
<p>We launch the Small Technology Foundation and <a href='https://sitejs.org'>Site.js</a>. We continue our research and development with project Tincan.</p>
</li>
</ul>
## Small Technology
Small Technology are everyday tools for everyday people designed to increase human welfare, not corporate profits.
### Small Tech is…
<ul class='box-list'>
<li><a href='#easy-to-use'>easy to use</a></li>
<li><a href='#personal'>personal</a></li>
<li><a href='#private-by-default'>private by default</a></li>
<li><a href='#share-alike'>share alike</a></li>
<li><a href='#peer-to-peer'>peer to peer</a></li>
<li><a href='#interoperable'>interoperable</a></li>
<li><a href='#zero-knowledge'>zero knowledge</a></li>
<li><a href='#non-commercial'>non-commercial</a></li>
<li><a href='#non-colonial'>non-colonial</a></li>
<li><a href='#inclusive'>inclusive</a></li>
</ul>
### Personal
Small Technology are everyday tools for everyday people. They are not tools for startups or enterprises.
### Easy to use
Personal technology are everyday things that people use to improve the quality of their lives. As such, in addition to being functional, secure, and reliable, they must be convenient, easy to use, and inclusive. If possible, we should aim to make them delightful.
__Related aspects:__ [inclusive](#inclusive)
### Non-colonial
Small technology is made by humans for humans. They are not built by designers and developers for users. They are not built by Western companies for people in African countries. If our tools specifically target a certain demographic, we must ensure that our development teams reflect that demographic. If not, we must ensure people from a different demographic can take what we make and specialise it for their needs.
__Related aspects:__ [share alike](#share-alike), [non-commercial](#non-commercial), [interoperable](#interoperable)
### Private by default
A tool respects your privacy only if it is private by default. Privacy is not an option. You do not opt into it. Privacy is the right to choose what you keep to yourself and what you share with others. “Private” (i.e., for you alone) is the default state of small technologies. From there, you can always choose who else you want to share things with.
__Related aspects:__ [zero knowledge](#zero-knowledge), [peer to peer](#peer-to-peer)
### Zero knowledge
Zero-knowledge tools have no knowledge of your data. They may store your data, but the people who make or host the tools cannot access your data if they wanted to.
Examples of zero-knowledge designs are end-to-end encrypted systems where only you hold the secret key, and peer-to-peer systems where the data never touches the devices of the app maker or service provider (including combinations of end-to-end encrypted and peer-to-peer systems).
__Related aspects:__ [private by default](#private-by-default), [peer to peer](#peer-to-peer)
### Peer to peer
Peer-to-peer systems enable people to connect directly with one and another without a person (or more likely a corporation or a government) in the middle. They are the opposite of client/server systems, which are centralised (the servers are the centres).
On peer to peer systems, your data – and the algorithms used to analyze and make use of your data – stay on devices that you own and control. You do not have to beg some corporation to not abuse your data because they don’t have it to begin with.
__Related aspects:__ [zero knowledge](#zero-knowledge), [private by default](#private-by-default)
### Share alike
Most people’s eyes cloud over when technology licenses are mentioned but they’re crucial to protecting your freedom.
Small Technology is licensed under Copyleft licenses. Copyleft licenses stipulate that if you benefit from technology that has been put into the commons, you must share back (“share alike”) any improvements, changes, or additions you make. If you think about it, it’s only fair: if you take from the commons, you should give back to the commons. That’s how we cultivate a healthy commons.
__Related aspects:__ [interoperable](#interoperable), [non-colonial](#non-colonial), [non-commercial](#non-commercial)
### Interoperable
Interoperable systems can talk to one another using well-established protocols. They’re the opposite of silos. Interoperability ensures that different groups can take a technology and evolve it in ways that fit their needs while still staying compatible with other tools that implement the same protocols. Interoperability, coupled with share alike licensing, helps us to distribute power more equally as rich corporations cannot “embrace and extend” commons technology, thereby creating new silos.
Interoperability also means we don’t have to resort to colonialism in design: we can design for ourselves and support other groups who design for themselves while allowing all of us to communicate with each other within the same global network.
__Related aspects:__ [share alike](#share-alike), [non-colonial](#non-colonial)
### Non-commercial
The primary purpose for Small Technology is not to make a profit but to increase human welfare. As such, they are built by not-for-profit organisations. Eventually, we hope that small technologies will be recognised for their contribution to the common good and therefore supported from the commons (e.g., from our taxes). In the interim, some methods for monetising Small Technology include:
- Charging for hosting and maintenance services
- Sales on App Stores (for native apps)
- Donations and patronage
- Grants and awards
Equity-based / Venture Capital investment is incompatible with Small Technology as the success criterion is the sale of the organisation (either to a larger organisation or to the public at large via an IPO). Small Technology is not about startups (temporary companies designed to either fail fast or grow exponentially and get sold), it’s about _stayups_ (sustainable organisations that contribute to the common good).
__Related aspects:__ [non-colonial](#non-colonial), [share alike](#share-alike), [interoperable](#interoperable)
### Inclusive {#inclusive}
Being inclusive in technology is ensuring people have equal rights and access to the tools we build and the communities who build them, with a particular focus on including people from traditionally marginalised groups. Accessibility is the degree to which technology is usable by as many people as possible, especially disabled people
Small Technology is inclusive and accessible.
With inclusive design, we must be careful not to assume we know what’s best for others, despite us having differing needs. Doing so often results in colonial design, creating patronising and incorrect solutions.
__Related aspects:__ [easy to use](#easy-to-use), [non-colonial](#non-colonial)

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title: Yerçizenler Derneği
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order: 20
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key: arkakapi
title: Arka Kapı
key: antandros
title: Antandros Teknoloji
category: sponsors
order: 20
logo: /images/partners/arkakapi.png
website: 'https://arkakapimag.com/'
logo: /2021/images/partners/antandros.svg
website: 'https://antandros.tech/'
lang: tr
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key: mono
title: Mono Bilişim
key: gandi
title: Gandi.net
category: sponsors
order: 20
logo: /images/partners/mono.png
website: 'https://mono.net.tr'
logo: /2021/images/partners/gandi-1.svg
website: 'https://gandi.net'
lang: tr
socials:
- icon: twitter

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title: Made by Sense
category: sponsors
order: 20
logo: /images/partners/madebysense.jpg
logo: /2021/images/partners/madebysense.jpg
website: 'http://madebysense.co/'
lang: tr
socials:

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title: Omega Hukuk
category: sponsors
order: 20
logo: /images/partners/omega.png
logo: /2021/images/partners/omega.png
website: 'https://omegahukuk.com/'
lang: tr
socials:

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---
key: stickker
title: Stickker
category: sponsors
order: 20
logo: /images/partners/stickker.png
website: 'https://stickker.net/'
lang: tr
socials:
- icon: twitter
link: 'https://twitter.com/stickkernet'
name: stickkernet
---
Stickker.net is the first e-commerce sticker shop located in Turkey. In stickker, you can find various stickers about including but not limited to programming, software and design.
Stickker.net 2016 Ocak ayında kurulmuş Türkiye’nin ilk stickker e-ticaret sistemidir. Stickker'da genellikle yazılım ve tasarım üzerine olmakla birlikte pek çok farklı sticker'ı bulabilirsiniz.

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---
key: tutanota
title: Tutanota
category: sponsors
order: 20
logo: /images/partners/tutanota.svg
website: 'https://tutanota.com/'
lang: tr
socials:
- icon: twitter
link: 'https://twitter.com/TutanotaTeam'
name: TutanotaTeam
---
Tutanota is the world's most secure email service, easy to use and private by design. Sign up for free to take control of your mailbox.
### Safe from Attackers
With end-to-end encryption and 2FA, your emails have never been more secure. The built-in encryption guarantees that your mailbox belongs to you: Nobody can decrypt or read your data.
### We Love Free Software
Tutanota is free software so security experts can verify the code that protects your emails. Our Android app is Google-free making Tutanota the best libre email service.
### On Your Favorite Device
With apps for iOS and Android, your secure emails are available anytime. Our fast web client & fully-featured apps make sure encrypted emails are a pleasant experience.

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---
key: food-vs-hardware
title: Healthy Food vs Healthy Software & Hardware
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- freedom
speakers:
- bager
draft: false
---
Personal, family and government nutrition strategies has developed amazingly in the last decades. These strategies are related to allergies, intolerance, diet or just being healthy. We need to understand how they have developed and look for similarities we can create for current software and hardware ecosystems.

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---
key: ai
title: AI for preserving privacy
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- privacy
speakers:
- pinar
draft: false
---
Privacy is a major concern in collaborative Web systems, such as online social networks or Internet of Things applications. Contrary to traditional Web systems, collaborative systems allow their users to create and share content about themselves as well as about others. When multiple entities start distributing content without a control, information can reach unintended individuals. Further, many times, shared content contains information about multiple users, whose privacy constraints may be different from each other, resulting in conflicts. This talk will discuss how distributed, artificial intelligence-based approaches can help detect privacy violations, resolve disputes, and overall help manage users' privacy.

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---
key: art-with-free-software
title: "At the crossroads of practice, education and advocacy: art with free software"
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- freedom
speakers:
- eylul
draft: false
---
Free software is more than just a product. It is the search of an alternative ecosystems around software and tool creation. However, what does this mean to the end user? What should it mean to the end user? What does it end up meaning if one is also in the business of creativity? Join Eylul Dogruel as she talks about her journey integrating free/libre software to her workflow that instead landed her in the intersection of art practice, art education and free software advocacy.

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---
key: closing
title: "Closing talk"
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- closing
speakers:
- oyd
draft: false
---
Closing talk

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---
key: decentralized-web
title: "The Absolute State of Decentralized Web Compatibility in 2020: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly"
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- decentralization
speakers:
- yutyo
- maciej
draft: false
---
The Web was free and decentralized when it was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in March 12, 1989. But today, the Web that no one could own is under the feudal invasion of big IT companies that own many of the servers existing in the world.
## What is that buzz about decentralization?
The Web was free and decentralized when it was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in March 12, 1989. But today, the Web that no one could own is under the feudal invasion of big IT companies that own many of the servers existing in the world.
## What can we do/ are we doing about it?
As a response to that problem that threatens the solidarity of the Web, there have been many projects going on. I am gonna talk about those projects, showing several examples of centralised, federative and decentralized ongoing/abandoned Web projects and making a conversation about what we can do more.

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---
key: dijital-esitsizlikler
title: "Dijital eşitsizlikler"
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: Turkish
format: keynote
tags:
- social-inequalities
speakers:
- bilgenarin
draft: false
---

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---
key: event-sourcing
title: Path to Event Sourcing with OpenSource Framework
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: Turkish
format: keynote
tags:
- freedom
speakers:
- derya
draft: false
---
Açık kaynak kodlu bir kütüphane olan EventApis Türkiye'de geliştirilmiş ve canli ortamda kullanılmaktadır. Bu konuşmada Event Sourcing in ne olduğu ve kütüphanenin desteklemesi gereken fonksiyonlardan bahsedeceğim.
Katılımcılarin event bazlı yapılar hakkında temel bilgi sahibi olması beklenmektedir.
CQRS/Event Sourcing kavramı özellikle ağır yük altında ayakta kalabilen uygulamalar geliştirmek için yeni nesil bir yaklaşımdır. Geliştirdiğimiz açık kaynak kodlu EventApis kütüphanesi ile bu dünyaya yazılımcıların daha kolay geçiş yapmasını hedefledik.
Konuşmamda, CAP teorisi, CQRS ve Event Sourcing kavramlarına bolca değinerek, açık kaynak kodlu kütüphanenin getirdiği özelliklerden bahsedeceğim.
Katılımcılardan temel Event bazlı sistemler hakkında bilgi sahibi olması beklenmektedir. CAP teorisi hakkında da on bilgi sahibi olunması sunumun efektif anlaşılması için önerilmektedir.

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---
key: how-wikipedia-covid19
title: How is the Wikipedia responding to COVID-19 crisis?
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- free-knowledge
speakers:
- netha
draft: false
---
Wikipedia is a good example for how people come together at times of crises to build up well-curated, frequently updated and fairly reliable content about various aspects of the crisis. During the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, several Wikimedians, including experts, came together to create articles, media and structured data about pandemic. I will provide an overview of the how Wikimedians work to create and update information on Wikipedia and its sister projects.
Wikipedia and its sister projects responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by making well-curated information about COVID-19 available freely online. Wikipedia is now a major landing point for people searching for latest information related to COVID-19 on the internet. The information on Wikipedia is updated frequently, thanks to the efforts of thousands of volunteers, including experts, from around the world. Volunteers also work on Wikidata, a sister project of Wikipedia, where structured data related to the pandemic is available. In this session, I will give a brief overview of the projects and initiatives happening on Wikipedia related to COVID-19.

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---
key: kadin-yazilimci
title: But is not it sexist to say “women” developer?
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- feminism
speakers:
- ayse
- gulcin
draft: false
---
In this session, Ayse Bilge and Gulcin will talk about "Kadin Yazilimci" (Women in Tech organization from Turkey) and how they both involved in it, what they have been doing for the organization, what they have learned from their experience doing community work. After a quick introduction, they will get questions from the audience.

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---
key: keynote_open
title: 'Freedom in a time of pandemics'
format: keynote
language: English
tags:
- freedom
- keynote
speakers:
- aral
draft: false
---
Covid-19 isn’t the only pandemic facing humankind in 2020. Others include fascism, capitalism, environmental destruction, and mass surveillance by corporations and governments. As we find ourselves two decades into the century that will define the character of our societies in a digital and networked world, how we respond to these crises will define what it means to be human in an age when our humanity is no longer defined by the boundaries of our physical bodies.
While technology alone will not solve any of the challenges facing us, its central role in shaping the boundaries of our freedoms cannot be emphasised enough.
Technology is a multiplier. How we fund it, design it, and the success criteria we set for it are defined by ideologies and interests. The technology that is built, in turn, amplifies the ideologies and interests of its creators.
Big Tech amplifies Big Business and Big Brother. Big Tech – funded by venture capital and sharing the same success criteria as cancer (exponential growth in a finite context) – exacerbates inequality and centralises power. Big Tech amplifies the interests of a handful of billionaires in a world in which millions die every year of malnutrition and preventable disease. A world in which, according to Oxfam, “2,153 billionaires have more wealth than the 4.6 billion people who make up 60 percent of the planet’s population.”
The problem isn’t just technology. The problem is fascism, capitalism, and neoliberalism. But if we want a progressive alternative, we cannot expect to construct it by using their tools. To paraphrase Audre Lorde, neoliberalism’s tools will never dismantle neoliberalism’s house.
So what is the alternative to Big Tech?
In this talk, I will argue that it is Small Tech.
[Small Technology](https://small-tech.org/about/small-technology) is technology funded from the commons and owned and controlled by individuals. It works to amplify the interests of individuals, not corporations or governments.
In the digital network age, the difference between Big Tech and Small Tech is the difference between tyranny and freedom.

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---
key: kimin-ozgurlugu
title: "COVID-19, Free Software but who's freedom?"
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: Turkish
format: keynote
tags:
- freedom
speakers:
- chris
draft: false
---
COVID-19, Free Software but who's freedom?
Free Software idea is almost 40 year old now. It succeeded, conquered the Earth. Does it solved the problems it aimed? Covid19 caused an environment made us question everything. In this situation how programmers can defend freedom?
Free software successes and benefits. A short story.
Where did success came from? How success turned into failure?
The problems that free software movement does/can not see. Gender, color, poverty, language, culture. Priorities forced by market.
How these problems are dealt in the future? A view from Free Software base.
In the days of Covid, new threats and opportunities. New solutions to new problems. Possibilities and impossibilities. Technology and humankind. Is technology became an enemy of humankind?
What to do?

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---
key: let-there-be-copies-tr
title: "[TR] Let there be copies"
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English Turkish
format: keynote
tags:
- free-knowledge
speakers:
- nevit
draft: false
---
Let there be copies!
There is no agreement on what exactly ought to be done, but it is certainly recognised that the current system is neither satisfactory nor sustainable.
We have more questions than answers. We have to speak about it.

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---
key: let-there-be-copies
title: "[ENG] Let there be copies"
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English Turkish
format: keynote
tags:
- free-knowledge
speakers:
- nevit
draft: false
---
Let there be copies!
There is no agreement on what exactly ought to be done, but it is certainly recognised that the current system is neither satisfactory nor sustainable.
We have more questions than answers. We have to speak about it.

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---
key: meeting
title: "Meeting"
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- meeting
speakers:
- oyd
draft: false
---
Online meeting after event

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---
key: open-data
title: Open/data in the time of COVID-19
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- free-knowledge
speakers:
- pinar_dag
draft: false
---
In my session, which will last for 25 minutes, it includes how open data is used and discussed in the covid19 process. It is important to open the data, but it is more important to benefit from it. We can access a lot of data sources; including health data, but are they able to respond adequately to us in combating the epidemic? As Opendatawatch notes, the current COVID-19 pandemic raises important questions about opening, sharing and using data, and highlights the challenges associated with data use. So the session will explain whether these questions have answers.
What is the importance of open data in the fight against Covid19? What are open data sources? Which governments around the world focus on open access, open data, open state data? Why the quality of the data produced in the field of health has gained importance especially recently. What about Turkey in this context? In this context, in my session that will take 25 minutes, it includes how open data is used and discussed in the covid19 process. It is important to open the data, but it is more important to benefit from it. We can access a lot of data sources; including health data, but are they able to respond adequately to us incombating the epidemic? As Opendatawatch notes, the current COVID-19 pandemic raises important questions about opening, sharing and using data, and highlights the challenges associated with data use. The session will explain whether these questions have answers.

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---
key: open
title: Opening
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- opening
speakers:
- ozcan
draft: false
---
Opening talk of ÖzgürKon 2020

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---
key: ozgurluk-celiskisi
title: "Özgürlük Çelişkisi: Özgür Yazılım Kullanmamak, Özgür Yazılım Üretmekle Çelişir mi?"
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: Turkish
format: keynote
tags:
- freedom
speakers:
- fatih
- ugur
draft: false
---
Birçok yazılımcı, özgür olmayan yazılımlar kullanarak kod yazarken aynı zamanda özgür yazılım / açık kaynak ekosistemlerine katkı sağlarlar. Peki bu bir çelişki mi? Özgür Yazılım üretmek mi, Özgür Yazılım kullanmak mı? Özgür yazılımlar neden sahipli yazılımlara göre daha az kullanılıyor?
Topluluk içerisinde "özgür yazılım" ya da "özgür araçlar" kullanmayarak topluluklara destek olan ve özgür yazılım / açık kaynak üreten birçok geliştirici var. Ve bu geliştiriciler özgür olmayan birçok araç kullanıyorlar. Bu araçları kullanmak özgür yazılım felsefesine olan bir "ihanet" mi? PHPStorm'la özgür yazılım üretmek bir çelişki mi? Yoksa ekosisteme katkıya giden yolda, her özgür olmayan yazılım mübah mı? Bu sorulara cevaplar arayacağız, bu "çelişkinin" altında yatan nedenleri inceleyeceğiz.
Bu konuşma temelde üretime teşviği hedefleyecektir. Üretmek kullanmaktan farklı bir alandır ve gelecekte kullanacağımız daha iyi araçlar üretebilmek için, bugün her aracı kullanabileceğimiz argümanını savunacaktır. Özgür yazılım / açık kaynak araçların kullanıcının aradığı kaliteye yükseltebilmek için neler yapacağını tartışacağız.

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---
key: privacy
title: Privacy issues in the aftermath of Covid-19
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- privacy
speakers:
- engels
draft: false
---
Gregory Engels is the International Coordinator of Pirate Party

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---
key: public_money_public_code
title: Public Money Public Code – Global problems need global solutions!
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- freedom
speakers:
- sander
draft: false
---
In a time when humanity needs to work together to find solutions for a crisis, we cannot afford to reinvent the wheel again and again. Global problems need global solutions! It is Free Software that enables global cooperation for code development. Any proprietary solution will inevitably lead to countless isolated solutions and waste energy and time which we as humanity cannot afford in such a critical situation.
Free Software licences allow sharing of code in any jurisdiction. Solutions developed in one country can be reused and adapted in another one. International development agencies and humanitarian movements can help to contain the spread of COVID-19 in any country around the world with the availability of Free Software solutions.
Already before this crisis hundreds of organisations and tens of thousands of people demanded that publicly financed software developed for the public sector must be made publicly available under Free Software licences. It is now even more important than ever before to tackle this crisis.
Do you want to promote Free Software as well? Then the campaign framework of "Public Money? Public Code!" might be the right choice for you; no matter if you want to do it as an individual or as a group; no matter if you have a small or large time budget.

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---
key: should-i-stay-or-go
title: Should I stay or should I go?
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- social-inequalities
speakers:
- gulcin
draft: false
---
This talk will describe the dilemmas a new mom in tech is facing. It is based on personal experiences and observations of a woman who worked in IT for 10 years before having a baby. The talk aims to give a perspective of what are the challenges a new mother faces and what can be done to improve the lives of mothers who are returning to work in tech.
- A short career story of the speaker
- A background story of being part of women in IT movement in Turkey
- Inequalities between the partners when it comes to parenting and its effects on the career of primary care-taker
- Going back to work after maternity leave
- Interviews and the perceptions of recruiters
- Shaming, judgment and other societal pressures on mothers returning to work
- Changes in the professional life of a working mom (part-time work, self-employment, work from home) and reduced opportunities (not being able to travel or work extra hours, increased wage gap, being passed over for promotion)
- Lack of mental health support and taboos around seeking help
- What can be done to make digital cultures more inclusive towards working parents
- Summary

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---
key: societal-inequities
title: "Societal inequities during Covid-19: can free software help?"
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- social-inequalities
speakers:
- karen
draft: false
---
Karen Sandler is the executive director of the Software Freedom Conservancy, former executive director of the GNOME Foundation, an attorney, and former general counsel of the Software Freedom Law Center.

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---
key: surveillance-regimes-uk-turkey
title: Surveillance regimes in the UK and Turkey, and how they are responding to the coronavirus
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- privacy
speakers:
- john
draft: false
---
I will compare and contrast the surveillance regimes operated by the UK and Turkish states, looking at their development since the start of the century. Both systems emerge from the different historical contexts of the West and Turkey in their 20th century development but are developing in similar authoritarian ways. Both states are using their existing surveillance capabilities to track citizens during the Coronavirus pandemic, but it is hard to tell as yet what result this will have.
This talk will look at the differing surveillance regimes in Turkey and the UK, surveying the literature on their capabilities and how they operate to stifle dissent and achieve state aims. I will then look at how these models are or may being used to respond to the social upheaval caused by the Coronavirus pandemic.
I have written about the surveillance legislation which has been enacted by the UK government for various publications since 2013, when the Snowden leaks occurred. This shed significant light on the surveillance programmes of the UK and USA, and revealed the extend of their powers. Subsequent legislation has expanded these powers. This history is interesting to compare to the development of a similar but contrasting regime in Turkey, and one which is much more obvious because its threatening presence is intended to have a chilling effect on dissent. Given the respective past development of these two systems, I will attempt to speculate about how they may evolve in future and be used to suppress dissent created by the current global pandemic and its attendant economic crisis.

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---
key: the-network-and-things-you-dont-control
title: "The network and things you don't control: The little black boxen at the edge of the galaxy"
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- privacy
speakers:
- robert
draft: false
---
The world is flooded with "smart" and embedded devices, many of which play a crucial role in
modern society. The reality is this "future" came with the cost of lost freedoms and
lack of security. Device manufactures, OEMs and ISPs are all guilty of enticing users to
accept that our modern way of life should be built on a foundation of black boxes that we can't
control. This session will cover a wide range of topics in relation to the freedom issues around "smart" and embedded devices.
The world is flooded with "smart" and embedded devices, many of which play a crucial role in
modern society. The reality is this "future" came with the cost of lost freedoms and
lack of security. Device manufactures, OEMs and ISPs are all guilty of enticing users to
accept that our modern way of life should be built on a foundation of black boxes that we can't
control, sometimes requiring the usage of a proprietary app or connecting to a server when
the device is in our very own living room. In many cases, the lack of support and critical
security updates can turn these convenient devices into weapons that can have a greater impact
on users and society at large.
This session will cover a wide range of topics in relation to the freedom issues presented with
embedded / "smart" devices and how some of these issues can be mitigated using Free Software.

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---
key: unexpected-adventure
title: Unexpected Adventure of a Blog Post
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- free-knowledge
speakers:
- ayse
draft: false
---
"Unexpected Adventure of a Blog Post" is a talk which aims to demonstrate the importance of information sharing. This is a story of how a tiny information sharing created a butterfly effect reached out to New York and bring back as an exciting computer vision project to me. In this story, I’ll explain the technical basis of my blog post which I referred to as tiny information sharing. Then I’ll explain how it reached to a startup in New York and became a computer vision project and how much it affected our lives during and even later the project.

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---
key: what-is-a-leak
title: What is a Leak, Who is a Whistleblower?
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- free-knowledge
speakers:
- behlul
draft: false
---
This study discusses the terms "leak" and "whistleblowing" within the scope of the Cumhuriyet newspaper, Can Dündar and MİT Trucks Case.
Information leaks and the revelation of government secrets by hackers have become issues of note in Turkey’s political sphere during the course of the last ten years. Turkey has also witnessed a steady flow of leaks in recent years. Of these, the MİT (The National Intelligence Organization) trucks case, concerning the role of the Turkish secret service in supplying weapons to jihadist militants in Syria, has perhaps been the most distinctive. This study discusses whether the MİT Trucks scandal can be regarded as a whistleblowing leak serving the public interest in terms of its revelations, the identities of its sources, its wider political entanglements, and the timing of its emergence into the public domain.

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---
key: wikipedia-gender-gaps
title: The relationship between a COVID-19 case study and Wikipedia's gender gaps
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- social-inequalities
speakers:
- rosie
draft: false
---
Wikipedia has been criticized for exhibiting systemic bias in regards to diversity, equity, and inclusion. This presentation focuses on Wikipedia’s gender gaps: the low percentage of women who read Wikipedia, and who edit Wikipedia, and the low percentage of articles about women, their works, and their issues.
Wikipedia is a multilingual, web-based, free encyclopedia based on a model of openly editable content; it is the largest and most popular general reference work on the Internet. Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of Wikipedia says,- “Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. That's what we're doing.” But we can't accomplish this goal while facing multiple gender inequity issues. Rosie will give an overview on the topic, will summarize key findings from research studies, and will give examples of how a “group of nobodys” from around the world are making a difference.

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---
key: yercizenler
title: "Mapping for Everyone: Yer Çizenler"
id: 6E03tbU6L5w0IyjMi7yF
language: English
format: keynote
tags:
- free-knowledge
speakers:
- orkut
- dilan
draft: false
---
Yer Çizenler is a local NGO in Turkey and we are working to help vulnerable groups and making improvements on free and open spatial data by using OpenStreetMap and OpenStreetMap tools. We're going to tell about our background and give some details about our founding date and purposes, our mapping activities like mapathons and our workshops and trainings about free and open source options for mapping and also our past time completed projects and current mapping projects.
Yer Çizenler is a local NGO which is founded in July 2017. Yer Çizenler is a local NGO in Turkey and we are working to help vulnerable groups and make improvements on free and open source spatial data by using OpenStreetMap and OpenStreetMap tools. The current project team is including Geomatics Engineers and also we have many members from different kind of OSM users... Yer Çizenler is doing mapping in Turkey and contributing OpenStreetMap data:roads, buildings, waterways... and keeping these data up to date, adding new data by using open source street level images like Mapillary and OpenStreetCam. The NGO is not only working in Turkey but also Greece and other foreign countries, making improvements OSM data for all around the world and for all OSM Communities. The NGO is doing free workshops and trainings about free and open source tools options for mapping. We are connected with Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team and also we are working with this community.

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name: Aral Balkan
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company: 'Small Tech Foundation'
city: 'Cork, Ireland'
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name: aral
---
[Aral Balkan](https://ar.al) is a designer and developer who has been making things with computers for over 35 years. He has spent the last six of those at [Small Technology Foundation](https://small-tech.org), working on Small Tech as an antidote to Big Tech.

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name: Ayşe Bilge Gündüz
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company: 'Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science'
city: 'Istanbul, Turkey'
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link: 'https://twitter.com/abilgegunduz'
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I’m a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science and passionate about cybersecurity and Data Science. Also, I write blog posts, work as a volunteer in summer schools. In my free time, I do Muay Thai or Yoga, read books and travel around the world.

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name: Bager Akbay
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company: 'İskele47'
city: 'Istanbul, Turkey'
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Bager Akbay, Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi’nde İletişim Tasarımı ve Linz Sanat Üniversitesi’nde Interface Cultures bölümünde eğitim aldı. Kara Tiyatro’da aktör ve kuklacı olarak yaptığı çalışmaların ardından 10 yıldır kendi alanında çeşitli üniversitelerde ders vermektedir. Şu anda eğitim ve tasarım sektöründeki kurumlara danışmanlık vermekte ve iskele47 adlı atölyede sanat çalışmaları yapmaktadır.
Bager Akbay studied Communication Design at Istanbul and Interface Cultures at Linz Art University, Austria. After his studies at Black Theater as an actor and puppeteer, Bager started to give lectures at various universities on his field and provides consultancy to companies within the education and design fields in the last 10 years, and creating artworks at his studio iskele47, Istanbul.

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name: Behlül Çalışkan
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company: ''
city: 'Istanbul, Turkey'
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Behlül Çalışkan, born in 1982, received a Master’s Degree at Marmara University based on his research into user interactions in online newspapers. In 2016, he completed his PhD in journalism at the same university with a dissertation entitled “The Impact of Information Leaks on Journalism in a Networked Society”. In his academic works, he has mostly focused on theoretical and empirical studies on media, communication and culture in Turkey. His research has concentrated on topics such as new media, digital journalism and information leaks. Recently he finished his post-doctoral study on alternative minority media at the University of Macedonia in Greece.

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name: Bilge Narin
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company: 'Hacı Bayram Veli University'
city: 'Ankara, Turkey'
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Bilge Narin is an academic in the field of journalism. She has received both her Ph.D. and M.A. degrees in journalism from Ankara University in Turkey. She also finished her second master’s program at Middle East Technical University / Science and Technology Policy Studies. She has been working as a doctor at Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University/Faculty of Communication/Department of Journalism in Turkey since 2018. She worked as a research assistant at Gazi University from 2012 to 2018. Before that, she was a "press analysis specialist" for the Turkish General Staff. Most recently, she worked in the USA as a postdoctoral researcher (from March 2017 to March 2018). Her current research interests include new media studies, algorithmic (robot) journalism, online journalism, coding for journalists, data visualization, media ethics, and gender. You can find her work in these areas columns and journals, both popular and academic. She also has an interest in coding and mind-mapping, and it’s her passion to spread these skills – She organizes workshops for journalists; she also collaborates with numerous NGO’s to teach coding skills to girls.

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name: Chris Stephenson
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company: 'Bilgi University'
city: 'Istanbul, Turkey'
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link: 'https://twitter.com/chrisjstephensn'
name: chrisjstephensn
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* Has worked since 1960's in the fields of Computer Science and Mathematics
* Upon graduation from high school in 1966, he worked at IBM, developing a Domain Specific Operating System for a 16 bit computer, delivered to thousands of IBM customers
* During his education in Mathematics at Cambridge University, one of his lecturers was John Conway, who invented the Game of life.
* As a postgraduate he studied Artificial Intelligence at Edinburgh University. One of his classmates was Geoff Hinton, later co-inventor of back propagation in neural networks
* While he was working at Reuters, he developed another real time Operating System
* During the same period, he was actively involved in union movement and was an elected workplace union representative
* In 1991, he moved to Turkey
* After lecturing in the Computer Engineering departments at Marmara University and Yeditepe University, he was appointed by Ali Nesin to lecture at Istanbul Bilgi University, establishing the first ever Computer Science department in Turkey
* Has been actively involved in expanding the popularity of open source software, becoming a pioneer of open source software in Turkey
* Planned a visionary world class school curriculum parallel with top Computer Science programs in the world. Firstly around object oriented then emphasising functional programming to prepare students for the technologies of the future
* Independent of their political views, he has always been a supporter of freedom of speech and democratic rights for students, teachers and workers
* He defended the right of students to dress as they please, including the right of women students to choose to wear a head covering, at a time when this was banned on university campuses
* Has never exercised any coercive action on the mail lists and other channels of communication, where he was being criticized, even being targeted, and where he had full authority to take disciplinary measures. He allowed students to speak out their mind without any intervention, just to set an example of how to build a democratic environment.
* Has not stayed silent about womens' and LGBT rights, and promoted the contribution of women and members of LGBT community to the technology industry to increase their visibility
* Played a leading role in the unionization movement at Istanbul Bilgi University against mass lay-offs, and fought for employees to protect their labor rights
* Educated hundreds of students, who today work all around the world at top companies as thought leaders, and who create these companies from scratch
* Since his explusion from the Higher Education System in 2017, he has continued to give seminars, to promote Free Software and Functional Programming and to teach in the Nesin Mathematics Village
* 1960'lardan bu yana bilgisayar bilimleri/matematik alanlarında çalışmıştır
* Liseden mezun olduktan sonra IBM'de çalışmıştır. IBM'in sattığı binlerce sistemde kullanılan uygulamaya özgün bir işletim sistemi geliştirdi.
* Cambridge Üniversitesinde Matematik okurken hocalarinin biri "Game of Life" icaat eden John Conway idi.
* Yüksek Lisansını Edinburgh Üniversitesinde Yapay Zeka okumuş. Sınıf arkadaşlarından biri yapay sinir ağlarında kullanılan "neural network back propagation" algoritması icaat edenlerden Geoff Hinton idi.
* Reuters'da çalıştığı dönemde gerçek zamanlı bir işletim sistemi daha geliştirmiştir
* Aynı yıllarda sendikal hareketlerin içinde de aktif olarak rol almıştır, sendik işyerei temsilcisi olmuştur.
* 1991'de Türkiye'ye yerleşmiştir
* Marmara ve Yeditepe Üniversitelerinin Bilgisayar Mühendislik Bölümlerinde dersler verdikten sonra, 1999'de Ali Nesin onu İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi'nde çalışmaya davet etmiş, kısa süre sonra Chris Stephenson Türkiye'nin ilk Bilgisayar Bilimleri bölümünü kurmuştur
* Türkiye'de özgür yazılımın yaygınlaşması için aktif bir şekilde çalışmış, hareketin Türkiye'deki öncülerinden olmuştur
* Üniversite müfredatını her zaman dünya seviyesinde ve öngörülü bir şekilde planlayarak önce Java, sonrasında Fonksiyonel Programlama konularında eğitime ağırlık vererek öğrencilerinin okula başladıkları değil mezun oldukları günkü teknolojilere hakim olmasını sağlamıştır
* Politik taraflardan bağımsız olarak her zaman öğrencilerinin, hocaların, çalışanların özgürlüklerinin peşinde olmuş, demokratik hakları savunmuştur
* Kıllık kiyafet konsunda her zaman öğrencilerin istedikleri gibi giyinmek hakkını savundu. Üniversitelerde YÖK tarafından yasaklandığı dönemde kadın öğrencilerin başörtüsü takma hakkı savundu.
* Öğrencilerin tartıştığı, kendisinin yer yer doğrudan hedef gösterildiği e-posta listeleri gibi mecralar üzerinde tam yetkiye sahip olmasına karşın hiçbir zaman engelleme, susturma gibi çabalara girişmeyerek demokratik bir akademik ortamın nasıl yaratılacağı konusunda örnek olmuştur.
* Kadın ve LGBT Hakları konusunda sessiz kalmamış, kadınların ve LGBT bireylerin bilişim dünyasına katkılarını göz önüne koyarak görünürlük sağlamıştır
* İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi'ndeki işten çıkarmalara karşı sendikal hareketlere katkıda bulunmuş, çalışanların haklarına sahip çıkmaları için mücadele vermiştir
* Bugün dünyanın dört bir köşesinde çalışan, alanında isim yapmış, sektöre liderlik eden şirketlerde çalışan, hatta bu şirketleri sıfırdan kuran öğrenciler yetiştirmiştir
* 2017 yılında Yükseköğretim sisteminde kovulduktan sonra, seminer vermeye, Özgür Yazılım ve Fonksiyonel Programlama savunmak ve Nesin Matematik Köyünde ders vermeye devam ediyor.

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name: Derya Sezen
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company: 'Docker Community, Kloia'
city: 'London, UK'
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link: 'https://twitter.com/derya_sezen'
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---
Derya, also knows as Dorian, is working in Software Industry from 2003. He has been geeky with computers at age 13 and began programming with GW-Basic at that age. He jumped into Linux after 1999 and gained IBM Scholar Challenge 2002 with his Linux Embedded Security Device.
He is holding a Bachelor degree on Computer Engineering from Galatasaray University, M.Sc. System and Control Engineering from Bogazici University and MBA from Heriot-Watt University.
He has worked as Solution Architect and System Administrator at Turkcell Superonline, Technology Director at Credit Europe Bank and CTO at Ciceksepeti. He is currently working as Cloud and DevOps Consultant at kloia where he was one of the founder.
He is also DevOpsDays organizer and one of the Docker Community Leader.

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key: dilan
name: Dilan Çelik
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company: 'Yer Çizenler'
city: 'Istanbul, Turkey'
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I am Dilan, I graduated from Yıldız Technical University as a Geomatics Engineer. I've worked at different projects about GIS. Now i am working with Yer Çizenler Mapping for Everyone Association for improving OpenStreetMap data.

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name: Gregory Engels
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company: 'Pirate Party International'
city: 'Berlin, Germany'
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link: 'https://twitter.com/dichter'
name: dichter
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International Coordinator of Pirate Party

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key: eylul
name: Eylül Doğruel
id: D1UJEdrxhHQowlM2LoIusKF26ir2
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company: 'Artist'
city: 'Istanbul, Turkey'
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link: 'https://www.twitter.com/eyluldogruel'
name: eyluldogruel
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link: 'https://mastodon.art/@eylul'
name: eylul
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Eylul Dogruel is an independent artist from Istanbul, Turkey. Her work focuses on the interaction between materials and and their style elements. Eylul uses a wide variety of materials including code, photography, video, animation, pen and paper, and acrylic and canvas. Her work has been shown in international exhibits and events.
Eylül Doğruel İstanbul'da yaşayan bir bağımsız sanatçıdır. Çalışmalarında malzemeler ve malzemelerin stil öğeleri arasındaki ilişkileri irdelemektedir. Eylül programlama, fotoğraf, video, animasyon, kağıt-kalem ile tuval ve akrilik gibi değişik malzemeler kullanmaktadır. Eserleri uluslararası sergi ve etkinliklerde sergilenmiştir.

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key: fatih
name: Fatih Kadir Akın
id: D1UJEdrxhHQowlM2LoIusKF26ir2
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company: 'Javascript Developer'
city: 'İstanbul, Turkey'
photoURL: /images/speakers/fatih.jpg
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link: 'https://twitter.com/fkadev'
name: fkadev
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Javascript Developer

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key: gulcin
name: Gülçin Yıldırım Jelinek
id: D1UJEdrxhHQowlM2LoIusKF26ir2
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company: 'DB and Software Automation Engineer'
city: 'Prague, Czechia'
photoURL: /images/speakers/gulcin.jpeg
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link: 'https://twitter.com/apatheticmagpie'
name: apatheticmagpie
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Gülçin started working with Postgres at a startup company in 2012 and was amazed how good Postgres really is! After being involved in organizing PostgreSQL conferences, giving talks and being an active community member she has been elected to PostgreSQL Europe Board in 2017. Gulcin is interested in PostgreSQL Automation and Cloud Technologies. Her last position was Cloud Services Manager and she was leading the Cloud Development in 2ndQuadrant. Gulcin resurrected the Prague PostgreSQL Meetup group and has been organizing a meetup with two talks each month as the main organizer. She is also part of Postgres Women and cares about diversity and representation of women in technical communities.

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key: john
name: John Lubbock
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company: 'Wikimedia UK'
city: 'London, UK'
photoURL: /images/speakers/john.jpg
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link: 'https://twitter.com/jwsal'
name: jwsal
---
John Lubbock is a writer, filmmaker and human rights activist. He has worked for the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, and for Wikimedia UK, the UK chapter of the global Wikimedia movement. He writes on British and Turkish politics for various publications.

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key: karen
name: Karen Sandler
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company: 'Software Freedom Conservancy'
city: 'London, UK'
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link: 'https://twitter.com/o0karen0o'
name: o0karen0o
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Karen Sandler is the executive director of the Software Freedom Conservancy, former executive director of the GNOME Foundation, an attorney, and former general counsel of the Software Freedom Law Center.

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key: maciej
name: Maciej Krüger
id: D1UJEdrxhHQowlM2LoIusKF26ir2
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company: 'Mercode'
city: 'Planet Earth'
photoURL: /images/speakers/maciej.jpg
socials:
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link: 'https://twitter.com/mkg20001'
name: mkg20001
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Maciej Krüger is a full-stack developer and enterprenour, currently working on various free software projects and commercial products for [Mercode](https://mercode.org) and [the society for sustainable development](#link).

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key: netha
name: Netha Hussain
id: D1UJEdrxhHQowlM2LoIusKF26ir2
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company: 'Wikimedia'
city: 'Gothenburg, Sweden'
photoURL: /images/speakers/netha.jpg
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link: 'https://twitter.com/nethahussain/'
name: nethahussain
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Netha Hussain (User:Netha Hussain on Wikimedia) is a physician and researcher. She is currently pursuing her PhD in clinical neuroscience at University of Gothenburg, Sweden. She is an active contributor on Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons in English and Malayalam languages. She mostly contributes to topics related to medicine, healthcare, women's biographies on Wikipedia. She has organized outreach events for increasing the diversity of participation of the Wikimedia movement and created GLAM partnerships for content donation to Wikimedia. She is currently a member of the editorial board of WikiJournal of Medicine.

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key: nevit
name: Nevit Dilmen
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company: 'Sonomed'
city: 'Istanbul, Turkey'
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link: 'https://twitter.com/NevitDilmen'
name: NevitDilmen
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link: 'https://twitter.com/NevitDilmenTR'
name: NevitDilmenTR
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1964 doğumlu, Uzm.Dr.Nevit Dilmen, 1991 yılında İstanbul Üniversitesi, İstanbul Tıp Fakültesi nden mezun oldu. Aynı fakültede, Radyoloji Anabilim dalında ihtisas yaptı. Mezuniyetten sonra özel görüntüleme merkezleri ve Türkiye Meme Vakfında çalıştı. Halen İstanbul Kadıköy’de bulunan Sonomed Tıbbi Görüntüleme Merkezinde çalışmaktadır. İlgilendiği mesleki konular arasında: Radyolojide üç boyutlu baskılar, Trikromatik Renkli MR, Ultrasonografi, Renkli Doppler, Elastografi ve Mamografi yer almaktadır. 2016 yılında Kafiye sözlüğü adlı e-kitap, 2015’te MR Pipo adlı e-kitabı yayınlanmıştır. Dilmen, Sağlıkta Yapay Zeka Topluluğu üyesi olup, 2019 yılında topluluk üyeleri ile birlikte Sağlık Bilimlerinde Yapay Zeka kitabını yayına hazırlamıştır. Renkli MR projesi ile jüri ve hekimlerin oyları sonucu dahili tıp bilimlerinde, 2018 yılında, yılın yenilikçi doktoru ünvanını kazanmıştır. Bunun dışında fotoğraf, Arduino, Inkscape ve Scratch ile ilgilenen Dilmen, 3 yabancı dil bilmektedir.
Nevit Dilmen M.D., born in 1964. was graduated from Istanbul University, Faculty of Medicine in 1991. He majored in Radiology at the same faculty. After graduation, he worked in private imaging centers and Turkey Breast Foundation. He is currently working at Sonomed Medical Imaging Center in Kadikoy, Istanbul. His professional interests include medical three-dimensional prints, Trichromatic Color MRI, Ultrasonography, Color Doppler, Elastography, and Mammography. He published the the e-book MR Pipo in 2015 and the e-book “Rhyme Dictionary” (Kafiye Sözlüğü) In 2016. Smoking habits among physicians in Istanbul and their attitudes regarding anti-smoking legislation. With the color MRI project, as a result of the votes of the jury and physicians, gained the title of the innovative doctor of the year in 2018 in Turkey. Dilmen is interested in photography, Arduino, Inkscape and Scratch.

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name: Orkut Murat Yılmaz
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company: 'Yer Çizenler'
city: 'Istanbul, Turkey'
photoURL: /images/speakers/orkut.jpeg
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link: 'https://twitter.com/orkutmurat'
name: orkutmurat
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Drupal, OpenStreetMap, Geospatial Data, GeoInformatics

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key: pinar
name: Pınar Yolum
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company: 'Utrecht University'
city: 'Utrecht, Netherlands'
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link: 'https://twitter.com/pyolum'
name: pyolum
---
Pınar Yolum is a faculty member at Utrecht University, Department of Information and Computing Sciences. She has (co-)authored more that 100 papers in selected journals and conferences on trust, commitments, and privacy. She serves on the Editorial Boards of various journals, including Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, Journal of AI Research and IEEE Internet Computing. She served as a board member of International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (IFAAMAS) from 2010 to 2016. She served as the Program Co-Chair of International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS) in 2011 and as general co-chair in 2015. She is one of the 25 inaugural members of North Carolina State University, Computer Science Department Alumni Hall of Fame. She regularly writes for BolBilim.com, a Turkish Website dedicated to sharing experiences about academic life in Turkey.

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name: Pinar Dağ
id: D1UJEdrxhHQowlM2LoIusKF26ir2
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company: 'Kadir Has University'
city: 'Istanbul, Turkey'
photoURL: /images/speakers/pinar_dag.jpg
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link: 'https://twitter.com/pinardag'
name: pinardag
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Lecturer - Co-founder of Data Literacy Association. Her research interests are data journalism, open data, data visualization and big data.

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key: robert
name: Robert Call
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company: 'LibreCMC'
city: 'Boston, USA'
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Robert Call was a co-founder of the LibreWRT project and is the Lead Developer of the [libreCMC](https://librecmc.org) project. When he is not hacking on libreCMC, his time is spent breaking things, working on other free culture works and advising companies about software freedom issues.

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key: rosie
name: Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight
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company: 'Wikimedia'
city: 'Nevada City, USA'
photoURL: /images/speakers/rosie.jpg
socials:
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link: 'https://twitter.com/Rosiestep'
name: Rosiestep
---
Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight is a long-time Wikipedia editor (since 2007) and administrator (since 2009). She has created more than 5,000 new articles on Wikipedia, including more than 1,400 biographies about notable women. In addition to her work as a Visiting Scholar at Northeastern University (Boston), she also serves as Vice-president of Wikimedia District of Columbia, and sits on the Board of Advisors for Coalition for Women in Journalism. In 2015, she co-founded Wiki Women in Red, the international, multi-language initiative devoted to increasing the quantity and quality of articles related to women (biographies, women’s works, women’s issues) on Wikipedia. Women in Red was shortlisted for the ITU/UN Women GEM-TECH award (2016) in support of its work in applying technology for women’s empowerment and digital inclusion. Rosie was named the Wikipedian of the Year (2016) for her efforts to combat harassment on Wikipedia and increase its coverage of notable women. She was knighted by Serbia (Knight of the St. Sava Order of Diplomatic Pacifism) in 2018 in part because of her Wikipedia work. Rosie is the co-author of her grandfather’s biography, “The Diplomatic Mission of Captain Dr. David Albala”. She speaks at international conferences on gender, diversity, historical bias, and data modeling. She holds a Master’s degree from California State University San Marcos, and a graduate certificate from University of California San Diego. Rosie makes her home in Nevada City, California, USA.

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key: sander
name: Alexander Sander
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company: 'FSFE'
city: 'Berlin, Germany'
photoURL: /images/speakers/sander.jpg
socials:
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link: 'https://twitter.com/lexelas'
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