 Well, first of all, I want to beg your pardon because the English is very poor. I try to speak the more clear than I can. Let me introduce myself. Well, as Ingo said, I'm Balza Ortega, like about talking in the world you can call me with this name. I'm in physics, but this is not important for this talk. I'm a teacher of secondary level. I teach physics, science, chemistry to students from 12 to 16 years old. I can say it's not easy. It's not easy. This is important because I think trying to speak physics to the students helped me to try to play me well. And this is important for my work, for the field of work. I am a teacher of the University Collette Unet. It's a distant university of Spain. But this is not important. The most important for me is, and I think for this talk, is that I am a simple user. I don't know nothing about programming, about developer. When I say a black screen in my laptop or my computer, I enter in panic mode. I don't know what half I have to do. So my story starts in 27, when I have electricity for genuinely news, for switchover. And I try to install in my computer a distribution about Linux. I try Sam Manbriva. I remember trying Fedora. I remember trying Susan in Opix. But I can install it in my computer. Always fails something. Or something, the graphic doesn't work. But it's what I remember. And then I try to install one Ops and Ops. Well, all works fine. Let's use the modern. Do you remember that you used the modern? And it was an emergency start in the computer. Well, it was horrible. But reading a lot of forums, reading news, reading blogs, reading websites, reading houses, reading tutorials. Finally, I installed the US modern in my computer. And I finally have a computer with Linux in my home. You can trust me to know. I am a serious man. But this afternoon, I remember, well, I started to jump with plenty of happiness because I can finally have a Linux in my computer. It was in 27. So I started to learn free software. I have problems. But I can solve all of them thanks to the web. Then I discovered Amarov, discovered Ocular, discovered Contact. I discovered all the universe of kitty. And I fell in love. I love this software. It's fantastic. It's fabulous. I was happy. But I started to think why the people around me don't use free software? Why don't they use PDE? Why don't they use Linux? And I started to think why I can't use Linux? But I think thought that was too recently because I can't use Linux. The first of all is that I have curiosity. I try to make a jump. I have knowledge of computers. I can do it because I can read in English. I can understand the developers a little. And finally, I have some knowledge of English. I'm not reading it. But the people around me don't have knowledge of computers. And they can read anything in English from a developer to a developer. Because there is a little problem that I found in that moment. When I read a blog or a post or a tutorial on how to, this document was made from developer to developer. And they told in a practical language. It's difficult to a simple user to understand what they have to do. So I have free time in that moment. And thought why not create a blog about free software from the point of view of a user to another user? Then, one more kitty blog. Kitty blog is a blog with two goals. First of all, talk about how do the things in free software or do the things in kitty to another people who is new in Spanish? In Spanish, of course. Because I'm a master in English. I pass to it in Spanish. And the people around me, the people I want to use only read in Spanish. And the second, I want to read a service project. I promise myself that I will post every post every day. Every day of the year, I will post a blog. I will post. Obviously, when I started, I was a newbie. And I only post about kitty applications and how to solve it. In that moment, I post about applications, tricks, how to solve this and more. But I said I make a post here. I can demo. This is a screen snapshot of today. I made 3,600 posts in seven years and a half. Which means 1.3 posts in a day. When I have time, I publish more than one post by day. I have few comments. I think my blog is a blog that doesn't generate comments. It's my fault. Well, I think, obviously, my posts are good, are bad, are regular. But I have audience. I have people who follow me. This is the number of 2050. I have an average of 100 visits a week. I think this is the most treated post about kitty in Spain. And I think it will be the most treated blog about kitty in the world. I think I don't know if it's an Indian blog or an English blog more than this. But I'm very happy. This is a good thing for me. Well, I wish posting one year about kitty projects, also about kitty projects. How to help other people. But in 2010, I think that it's not enough. I could do more things. One day, one reading of the blog, tell me, why not make a talk about free software applications in education? It's obvious. I'm a teacher. I know education applications. Well, why not? I go to the talk. I make the talk. And I feel better. I feel happy. And I thought, well, it's the moment. Why not exit of my room and start to talk to the real people? Well, I am behind the screen. And I was, I think, I thought it was the moment to exit. So I asked Kitty Spain, the Association of Kitty Spain, to come become a member. And they said, why not? Well, perfect. They invited me to go to the first event in my life of academia in 2010 in Bilbao. Well, it was a revelation for me. I always think in something strange. I think of something that is not true. I never thought that software was made by a person. The users of the universe thought that software is made by a machine. That is not true. And I discovered, rarely discovered, and it makes sense in this moment when I discovered the community behind Kitty. So I become an addict. I just have to do more and more things. And this is what I have been doing from 2010 to 2010 from now. I think, a little, the post. I started to post about Kitty community. Not only the software of Kitty, I started to talk about events about persons behind Kitty. I started to organize English parties. I am a web plasma in Kitty 3.5 exit and make English parties. I started to organize it sometimes. I started to collaborate more with Kitty's team. I started to organize meetings like Academies of Barcelona and Zaragoza. I thought, and why not in our university? Well, I started to organize events in the university of Spain in my venue. And more important, I started to show my desktop to other people. So, how I feel, how I do the things to my students. I started to wear research with Kitty, not today. Well, I think, I thought, no, no, I think, I do a lot of things for Kitty community. But I think all the work I do, it returns to me in other ways. Because I want a lot of things. First of all, I learn a lot of personal computers, software, projects. I have much more knowledge than seven years ago. Second, I found great persons. I think the community is plenty of persons with a great ethic, with a great philosophy. And now this person makes me, I think, a better person. And it's great for me. I am more ethic than seven years ago. I thought in global, and actually in local, than seven years ago, personal. I start to learn language. I think I must speak well in English, and I have to practice, and I can now do a little speech in English. Ten years, seven years out, I can't, it's impossible. Another thing, I learned different ways to work. I learned that we can work together and work in virtual mode, several ways. And this is not so normal that you can't do thought. It was great. Organize an event like Academy News without sitting between us is incredible. Another thing that I want, I travel more. Because I have an objective. I want to go to Zaragoza. I can travel to Prague to make a little speech. It was very fabulous. And I think, I'm sorry, I think there are more things that I want, but I don't remember. As you see, I am a simple user that do a lot of things. But I think that I am not a particular man. I am only an example that I can teach free software for everybody, but everybody can teach free software for everybody. We need, obviously, a kind of community, a community of developers. We need developers to make good software. But, and we need the latest. We need designers, we need packages. We need a lot of people to do a lot of things. But I think the more we need now is users. In two ways. First way is using our software, obviously. But the way we need, the most we need are users speaking about our software. Because it's difficult to use simple users to understand developers. I think the people who can say users come with us are another users. So, what can we do? Well, we can do one simple thing. It's to choose the people around you that are users. I'm sure that a lot of people around you that are users to help our community. Which way? All the ways. All the ways is following a TDE social network or blogging or assisting a conference everywhere. Because I think the users, the simple users have the opportunity to communicate very well to another people. Well, it's finished. I think I expect you can understand me. I expect you another way, another time, because my English is not very good. But that's all. Any questions? Slowly, please. You are teaching with software and you are a physics teacher, right? I am a physics teacher. Did you try to use free software in your physics class? Yes, I use, for example, calcium to explain chemics. And I try to use step in physical. But the most important is that my students see my laptop with free software. And they ask about, what is this? Because this is not the thing I have in my house. Because we are also promoting free software in schools. So maybe later we can change some. Because we are also promoting free software in schools. Yes. So later after this session maybe we can change some of our experience. First of all, congratulations for your work. Your blog sounds like a very good place for starters to begin to know about KDE and free software. And my question is, which kind of content are you actually teaching for the students? It's about the philosophy of free software or how to become KDE users, or how to become KDE or KDE developers. What are you actually teaching then? Into my students? Yes. Of free software. Or all the things. I speak to my students about free software. Sorry. Can you repeat? When you teach your students what kind of content are you asking them? You are teaching them to become KDE users or are you teaching them to become KDE programmers? No, KDE users, I can't explain KDE code because I can't do it. I teach like a KDE user. I try that my students use KDE almost like an user. I hope one day I can teach them to program for KDE KDE. It will be fantastic, I can't. We can see a lot of physicians which actually do code. Yes, I know. I'm not one of them. I have a question about the analytics of your blog. Just curiosity, how did the trends go? You showed the numbers for 2015, but has there been an increase compared to other years? It's stability from five years. It's stability about always the same. And the majority of the users come from Spain? Yes, from Spain and Latin America. Thank you very much.