Fixing the code of testemonial's page

This commit is contained in:
lucas.lasota 2019-07-08 14:26:49 +02:00
parent a15fec3f73
commit 8ea9f0292d
3 changed files with 102 additions and 3 deletions

View File

@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
<html>
<head>
<title>Amandine “Cryptie”</title>
<title>Amandine "Cryptie"</title>
</head>
<sidebar promo="support"/>
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
<p id="category"><a href="../testimonials.html">Testimonials</a></p>
<h1>Amandine “Cryptie”</h1>
<h1>Amandine "Cryptie"</h1>
<p>This page is part of a series of interviews with FSFE supporters and friends to help give a face to our community.
Get an overview about our interviews on the <a href="../testimonials.html">testimonials</a> page</p>

View File

@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
Short Interview with Olga (2019)
</h2>
<p class="question"> What made you interested in the FSFE and motivated to become a supporter?</p>
<p class="question"> FSFE: What made you interested in the FSFE and motivated to become a supporter?</p>
<div class="answer">
@ -57,6 +57,7 @@
<p class="answer"><a href="https://publiccode.eu" target="_blanc">"Public Money? Public Code!"</a> </p>
<a href="https://publiccode.eu">
<figure>
<img
src="/contribute/promopics/pmpc_poster_front_thumb.png"

View File

@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<html>
<head>
<title>Erik Grun</title>
</head>
<sidebar promo="support"/>
<body class="bio interview">
<p id="category"><a href="../testimonials.html">Testimonials</a></p>
<h1>Erik Grun</h1>
<p>This page is part of a series of interviews with FSFE supporters and friends to help give a face to our community.
Get an overview about our interviews on the <a href="../testimonials.html">testimonials</a> page</p>
<blockquote>
<div class="with-image-right">
<img class="img-circle" src="/picturebase/people/2018-erik-grun-300px" alt="Grun"/>
<p>
"My name is Erik Grun. I am studying Economics in Berlin and I am an active member of the FSFE for almost four years now. It is very hard to tell how I got to know the FSFE and Free Software in general, because my first touch with Free Software lies back even further. Back then I was quite interested in learning how to programme and somewhere I must have heard, that if you wanted to become a“real” programmer you, should use GNU/Linux. So I started using one of the more common distributions and then I somehow heard about the GNU project, Richard Stallman and our sister organization in America. The next thing I remember is being at one of my first local meetings and discussing how to bring Free Software into schools."
</p>
</div>
</blockquote>
<h2 id="interview" class="clear">
Short Interview with Erik Grun (2019)
</h2>
<p class="question">FSFE: What made you interested in the FSFE and motivated to become a supporter?</p>
<div class="answer">
<p><strong>Erik Grun:</strong> Well, the FSF was overseas and so far away and I wanted to help promoting Free Software here in my home town in Berlin. My motivation came from a rather practical standpoint. I wanted to learn programming and one way to do this, is by taking a programme with a copyleft licence. You can start by reading and understanding its source code and if you start publishing your changes, you can be sure, that they stay Free. Nowadays my motivation has shifted more to the rather political reasons. For me Free Software is something, that just makes sense like the freedom of speech or freedom of movement. Denying someone the freedoms of Free Software is denying them their basic human rights.</p>
</div>
<p class="question"> By supporting FSFE you engage as a volunteer. What are you doing for FSFE?</p>
<p class="answer">I am currently the coordinator of the local group in Berlin and I am a part of our education team. This means, that my tasks mainly involve organising our Fellowship meetings and helping out at booths, but also very importantly helping to promote our campaigns on the local level by talking to and meeting with people from other organisations, politicians and so on. </p>
<p class="question"> What is the most fun part about engaging for FSFE?</p>
<p class="answer">Talking to people, who work in the public sector about why they should support Free Software is definitely fun, but helping with booths is the most fun. In Berlin we have many different kinds of events, which cover even more diverse topics that often seem to have no connection to Free Software at all. Convincing people at these events that they also need Free Software can sometimes be quite a challenge, because you always have to adapt to the event you are visiting, but thats what makes it the most fun part. </p>
<h2 class="question">What is your favourite FSFE campaign at the moment?</h2>
<p class="answer">Of course it is
<a href="https://publiccode.eu" target="_blanc">“Public Money? Public Code!“</a>, because in the midterm it has the most achievable goals. Our most important campaign is probably
<a href="https://fsfe.org/campaigns/android/android.en.html" target="_blanc">“Free Your Android!”</a>, because almost everyone owns a smart device today and these still come with some nasty pre-installed non-free software. So, by installing F-Droid (and replacing Android with a Free version), we can easily show people how software freedom can look like and hopefully more people realise the advantages it gives them. </p>
<a href="https://www.ilovefs.org">
<figure>
<img
src="/contribute/promopics/ilovefs-sticker_burgundy_thumb.png"
alt="I Love Free Software"/>
</figure>
</a>
<h2 class="question" style="clear: both;">In one sentence: What is the biggest benefit of Free Software?</h2>
<p class="answer">Free Software it is a key factor to provide privacy which is needed to live in a free world. </p>
<p class="question">And what is the biggest benefit of Free Software regarding security?</p>
<p class="answer">Free Software is auditable thus you can check if it uses outdated non-secure algorithms or state of
the arts ones. Even better, if it is an important software for you, you can help (as an expert or by giving money to a
crowdfunding) to replace the bad code.</p>
<p class="question">What is your favourite Free Software?</p>
<p class="answer">This one is very tough. I could not survive without "Nextcloud" and "Keepass", thus one of them?
:)</p>
<p class="question">Is there anything you believe the FSFE should improve or begin working on next? Any wishes for the
future?</p>
<p class="answer">I hope that more and more people will understand the importance of being ethical in their digital life
and thus consciously use Free Software and that we will have more and more volunteers from all over Europe.</p>
<figure>
<img
src="/picturebase/people/201808-community-meeting-rmll-800px.jpg"
alt="Community Meeting"/>
<figcaption>
By becoming a FSFE supporter you empower our work and help to assure our financial independence.
</figcaption>
</figure>
<div class="interview-support-btn-container">
<a class="big-donate" href="https://my.fsfe.org/support">Become a supporter</a>
</div>
</body>
<timestamp>$Date$ $Author$</timestamp>
</html>