From Nextcloud’s inception Frank hoped to change the world, and today it’s clear Nextcloud’s original big ambition to be a private and open source alternative to Big Tech has achieved this goal.
Frank provides some insights and updates into Nextcloud’s anti-trust case against Microsoft’s monopolous cloud practices. He also shares how the introduction of Artificial Intelligence evolved from a perceived crushing blow for open source projects like Nextcloud, to a clear opportunity to grow the Nextcloud community’s vision and ambition for the project.
Throughout the conversation we learn a little more about Frank’s personal adventures as a long-time open source contributor to projects like KDE, his passion for travel photography as a means of deeply connecting with people of all walks of life, and his belief that privacy in today’s world is deeply important and yet vastly under-appreciated.
A thank you to Jupiter Broadcasting for the collaboration on this episode, where Frank and Brent’s conversation originally appeared in part on LINUX Unplugged and here today in full.
Episode Links
- Nextcloud Conference 2024: Register today!
- Nextcloud Conference 2024: call for speakers
- LINUX Unplugged 503: Berlin with Brent
- Beyond Secure: Air-gapped Nextcloud for highly confidential data
- Keynotes and Panel Sessions | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube
Lightning Talks | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube
- Max Schrems: The EU-US Transatlantic Data Privacy Framework | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube
- Simon Phipps: Meshed Society and the Fourth Sector | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube
- Katrin Fritsch: A Fossil-Free Internet by 2030 | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube
- Panel Session: Trust, Transparency, Together. | Nextcloud Conference 2023 – YouTube
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