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a2ps 4.14-1 uploaded
I've released new upstream release, but I forgot to upload the Debian package. It's kinda weird that I'm now the Debian maintainer AND the upstream author...
Seems the gnuwin32 project already made A2Ps for
Windows 4.14. Thanks! Also, please send me any patches if you
have.
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Japan's Big Push To Regulate The Internet
Once again Techdirt carries an
excellent summary for the situation we Japanese are currently
facing. Also I recommend the
original article Techdirt refers.
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Hatsu-moude
I went to Hatsu-moude. Hatsu-moude means New Year's visit to a shrine. I went to a shrine nearby my home. Pretty much crowded.
This was (and still is) basically a Shinto ritual, but most people don't care and simply want some fun. I'm not really a Shintoist too, but I love that festive atmosphere.
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Hatsu-moude

I went to Hatsu-moude. Hatsu-moude means New Year's visit to a shrine. I went to a shrine nearby my home. Pretty much crowded.
This was (and still is) basically a Shinto ritual, but most of people don't care and simply want some fun. I'm not really a Shintoist too, but I love that atmosphere.
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The Last Samurai

Dr. Hideaki
Shirata is one of the foremost scholars on Japanese copyright law,
and he is also a member of the advisory board for our organization, MIAU. One of his hobbies is disguise, or
so-called "Cosplay". He is
prudent enough not to dress himself like Sailor Moon, and
this time he chose to become a Samurai. The result is hilarious. Other great pictures can be found in his profile page, if you could read Japanese.
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What I did in 2007, What I will do in 2008
I just came back from Taiwan(went there basically for TWDebCamp2007) tonight. I met lots of great people down there and had lots of fun. I'll write about it later. Theoretically speaking, I was supposed to have decent Internet connections everywhere, but in most cases it didn't work or I was away from it anyway(and we had busy schedule!). So now I'm kinda catching up things quickly, especially what happend on the Net lately. Anywise, it would be a good time to look back 2007 and foresee 2008.
Personally, these things were significant for me in 2007:
So, now we seem to be in 2008 now. Happy New Year or whatever. I'm gonna do the following this year, at least:
Anyway, again I'd say Happy New Year to all, and enjoy your life.
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What I did in 2007, What I will do in 2008
I just came back from Taiwan(went there basically for TWDebCamp2007) tonight. I met lots of great people down there and had lots of fun. I'll write about it later. Theoretically speaking, I was supposed to have decent Internet connections everywhere, but in most cases it didn't work or I was away from it anyway(and we had busy schedule!). So now I'm kinda catching up things quickly, especially what happend on the Net lately. Anywise, it would be a good time to look back 2007 and foresee 2008.
Personally, these things were significant for me in 2007:
So, now we seem to be in 2008 now. Happy New Year or whatever. I'm gonna do the following this year, at least:
Anyway, again I'd say Happy New Year for all, and enjoy your life.
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MIAU founded
Some of you might notice that I've been somewhat inactive as a Debian developer or hacker in general for a while. There were several reasons, but at least one of my free-time-suckers these days has been MIAU (Movements for the Internet Active Users). I'm one of the founders, and recently we held the kick-off press conference and are steadily gaining supporters. Oh yeah, we know this acronym is quite awkward...we simply love that sound (in case you don't get, see our symbol mark).
Our organization is intended to be a Japanese counterpart of EFF or ORG, and possibly includes some elements of what Prof. Lessig & Co. are doing in the U.S. We would like to defend our freedom and build/preserve the nurturing environment for innovation, especially in the Net. We would also like to be a political voice for Japanese Internet users. Currently we are focusing to fight with (IMHO) ill-conceived Japanese copyright "reform"s, such as extending the copyright term to 70 years or making downloading (in a sense) questionably-uploaded materials (like BitTorrent downloads) illegal. In case you want to know what's going on in the Japanese copyright war front now, I recommend this recently-published Techdirt article: Japan Is The Latest Country To Explore Copyright Term Extension.
Unfortunately, for the time being, most of the MIAU Web contents
are available only in Japanese. Yes, *I* got to translate the
MIAU articles into English but need some more time...and I should
admit MIAU as an organization is still tottering in many aspects.
I'm not sure how we can gain greater momentum. If you have some
experience to run this kind of initiative in your countries,
please share your experience with us.
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MIAU founded
Some of you might notice that I've been somewhat inactive as a Debian developer or hacker in general for a while. There were several reasons, but at least one of my free-time-suckers these days has been MIAU (Movements for the Internet Active Users). I'm one of the founders, and recently we held the kick-off press conference and are steadily gaining supporters. Oh yeah, we know the acronym is quite awkward...we simply love that sound (in case you don't get, see our symbol mark).
Our organization is intended to be a Japanese counterpart of EFF or ORG, and possibly includes some elements of what Prof. Lessig & Co. are doing in the U.S. We would like to defend our freedom and build/preserve the nurturing environment for innovation, especially in the Net. We would also like to be a political voice for Japanese Internet users. Currently we are focusing to fight with (IMHO) ill-conceived Japanese copyright "reform"s, such as extending the copyright term to 70 years or making downloading (in a sense) questionably-uploaded materials (like BitTorrent downloads) illegal. In case you want to know what's going on in the Japanese copyright war front now, I recommend this recently-published Techdirt article: Japan Is The Latest Country To Explore Copyright Term Extension.
Unfortunately, for the time being, most of the MIAU Web contents
are available only in Japanese. Yes, *I* got to translate the
MIAU articles into English but need some more time...and I should
admit MIAU as an organization is still tottering in many aspects.
I'm not sure how we can gain greater momentum. If you have some
experience to run this kind of initiative in your countries,
please share your experience with us.
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