 So, welcome to our DEBCOF 18, first time in Asia, and it's our open day at Huanningdao DEBCOF, and to kick off our DEBCOF 18, we've got the Dean of the College of Computer Science of this National Jiao Tong University, Zhang Renhui Professor, Zhang Renhui, this is our Dean, thank you for your introduction. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the first ever DEBCOF in Asia. This time we have the DEBCOF in Taiwan. It's a great pleasure and privilege for National Jiao Tong University to provide the conference venues and commendations to the participants of the conference. I was told that we have a power outage this morning in the dawn. It was planned, okay, okay. All right, so, and I also also told that people are working very late or till very early this morning. Yeah, so I think we may have probably most attendance here already, but I still see people coming in. Yeah, so welcome, all of you. Yeah, it's actually it's very fortunate that our Taiwanese team, I think two years ago, get this opportunity to host this great event, the Debian Developers Conference, and you probably know or may not know that NCT also has the very first Computer Science Department in Taiwan, which was established 46 years ago. Yeah, we do have some something related to computing a few years earlier, but the official Computer Science Department was held 46 years ago. And now we are very happy to host this historical event of DEBCOF 18 in Taiwan and in NCTU. Our department, CS department also established a major website for public use that's called Linux.cs, which provides many Linux distributions, including Debian. And I was told that this mirror site has an average of 300,000 monthly downloads from locations throughout Asia. Yeah, so I think this also a quite remarkable number. I noticed that this conference has a very special feature, which is that we have a seven day DEBCOF camp before the major conference, the main conference starting today. And I was here last Sunday, and I was very much impressed to see people actively contributing their efforts and working on various projects. Yeah, I think in that area, yeah. Yeah, I actually I saw you, but I'm not sure. I saw then. Yeah, working on this thing. Yeah, then just told me that he never attend other DEBCOF, only this one because it's in Taiwan. Yeah, he also told me that we have five day trips, including one in Taipei 101. Yeah, but you probably don't know that we can actually see Taipei 101 from here in Xinzhou. Why live in? Sorry? Well, I went to a nearby hill called Flay Fong Shan, that means flying Phoenix, mountain of flying Phoenix, every week. Yeah, and I will say maybe out of 20 times I will see Taipei 101 once. Yeah, but nowadays the air condition is getting worse. So I say maybe 30 times, one of out of 30 times. But it is amazing that you don't see just a tip of 101. You see more than two thirds. So it's quite a big portion of Taipei 101. So just 15 minutes drive, but maybe 40 minutes hike to top of here you can see. Well, depends on the weather. Usually I think the most safe plan will be go after the day after Tai Fong, the hurricane. Yeah, then the air is clear. That's true, you know. Yeah, but that's a good time. Otherwise you need to check the weather forecast and see how, I don't know how to say, but it will tell you how far you can see. Like if you can see more than 10 kilometers in Xinzhou, in Taoyuan and in Taipei, then you probably can see 101 from Taipei. Yeah. Okay, yeah. If you are interested, I can provide the weather forecast information. Yeah, okay. So it's our earnest hope that this year's Debian Develops conference will turn out to be the most successful DEF CON ever. Once again, to all the DEF CON participants, welcome to the conference and enjoy your stay. Thank you very much. Thank you, Dean. Okay, and our next speaker is Paul Liu. Paul Liu is so smart. He graduated from this university as a master's degree and he maintains over 70 Debian packages. How could he do it? Okay, thanks, then. Yeah, so good morning and welcome to DEF CON 18, the first time I'm here in Asia. Welcome to DEF CON 18. It's also the first time I'm here in Asia. Welcome to join us. I'm going to take you to the Taoyuan Xinzhu National University. Before we start, I'd like to thank our sponsor. Before we start, let's thank our sponsor with me. So, the sponsor of the White Gold Group is HP Enterprise, HPE. Thank you, Paul. The sponsor of the White Gold Group is Google Informaniac. The sponsors of the White Gold Group are Collabora and Microsoft. The sponsor of the White Gold Group is Creative, Gangdi.net, SkyMizer, and Civil Infrastructure PlayFone. Silver Sponsors have Brando, Group, LLC, SanCX, 3DX, Free Software Initiative of Japan, and Testa Instruments. The Silver Sponsors have Burn University of Applied Science, ARM, Ubuntu, Delivered by Canonical, and Cumulus. The Silver Sponsors have Rorsch and HRT. The other sponsors of the White Gold Group are IT Support Group, Electrical Engineering, Univention, VOpen, Private Internet Access, Always Use Protection, LogiLab, Dropbox, and IBM. The Supporter Sponsors have SLAT, Linus Foundation, Deepin, Eltus Metron, Elex, Berenade, and Purison. So, thank you, thank you for all our generous sponsors who support make this event possible. So, thank you to our sponsors for making this event possible. I would also like to thank our sponsors for providing our accommodation and conference venue. Thank you, thank you to them. I would also like to thank our partners at NCHC, the National High-speed Network and Digital Center, MI Taiwan, the Ministry of Economic Affairs, and the Open Culture Foundation, OCF. This is the list of our local teams. We have M-Way, our chief, all-rounder, and treasurer. CD Chen is a combination visa, insurance, and fundraising. SDD in catering, publicity, fundraising. Andrew Lee, Party Organizer, Open Day Catering. Lumbi, sponsors, network, treasurer. Wen Liao, venue investigation, and day trip. Delib, website, proofreading, publicity. Jidanin Day Trip, messy day trips, works. Hey, I'm Peter, Fundraising Bank, all-rounder. Okay, you're welcome, thank you. Okay, so, we want to make your life easier, so let's see what facilities in this campus. So, we are currently in the MIHRC building. And our accommodation is in the student dome 12. And people can have some shorty pass in a day if they can close the buildings. So, if you don't know what is a shorty pass, please ask other attendees and see if he has any idea. Or you can ask me. So, you can actually close the building so you have a shorty pass. So, it's not very far, it's 10 minutes walk. And inside the MIHRC building, we have several rooms for conference. There are currently five rooms for the conference and two hack labs. The noisy hack lab and silent hack lab. So, ES means the MIHRC building. And the first number one, for example, 106, the one means the first floor. So, then, if you see the number, you know which floor it is. And smoking. So, in order to not bother institute too much. So, in the campus, it is not allowed to smoke in the campus except in certain area. And outside the campus, I mean in Taiwan, so you just don't smoke when there's roof or things above your head. That's a simple rule, right? So, where to smoke? So, as you can see, the lotus lake and our buildings. So, it's actually in the park near, just beside the MIHRC building. So, it's not park, it's parking slot. And smoking area for dome 12, actually there's a ladder. So, you can go up the ladders and to the road and the road does not belongs to the campus. So, it's actually in the public area. So, you can smoke there. And drinking. Okay, even in public place. But remember that, don't never drive cars, ride motorcycles or even ride in bicycles. And if you do that, that's really bad, I mean we cannot save you. Okay, and as you can see that there's many convenience stores open 24 hours. So, if you need some food, some things for your life, then you can go there. And so, the nearest one for the MIHRC building is inside the restaurant one. It's a high life. And in dome 13, there's also a family mart. That's the nearest for the accommodation. And also in the middle of the path between MIHRC and the dome 12, there's a female dome 2. There's also a family mart there. So, you can buy some things there and it's very hard. Okay, so now I want to use Chinese to introduce Huats Debian for our local attendees. So, I'm going to introduce Huats Debian now. If you come to join this Debian, this Debian Conf, some people may not be able to figure out what Debian is. Debian is actually a set of free system. Everyone knows that the system is, in the computer, except for the hardware, you will have to install some software. One of these software is the most basic system. I will explain what free system is later. The other system is Microsoft Windows, which is also a system. Ubuntu is also a system. This is a system. Debian itself has more than 5,100,000 files. These files don't represent applications. Some files are needed by developers, but it also includes a lot of applications. It means that you don't have to go outside to download applications. Usually, you can install it in Debian. You can install it with the Package Manager. Debian can also represent a community. In addition to users, there are more than 1,000 developers on the community. Currently, there are 6 developers in Taiwan. Now, I want to talk about free system. Debian Social Contract is a community with a lot of employees. Debian will have 100% free system. Free system is not only free, but also free. This is also the last point. We will talk about free system. The second point is that we will return to the free software community. Debian has a lot of files. Debian will probably make some changes. We will return these changes to the users. We will not leave Debian in the package. The third point is that we will not hide the problem. Any bug reports can be shared to the community. We will not steal or sell any files. We will let everyone know that there is a problem. The fourth point is that the priority is the user and the free software. The fifth point is that if there are some software that does not match the rules, we still have a way to integrate them. Although it is not in Debian's plan, at least you can use Debian's service to download these software that does not match the free software. We will talk about the free software. Debian's definition is to define the free software with the DFSG standard. Other than this definition, there is also the definition of GNU FSF. There is also the definition of OSI. These definitions are almost the same. We can look at the previous three. We can say that the free software is very close to the definition of the open source software. In Taiwan, there are often people who do this. For example, explain the open source software as source available. This is wrong. Whether it is the open source software or the free software, you have to符合 the previous three. Whether it is free software or free software, whether it is the open source software or the free software, that is to say, if you limit the use of other people to do business, then it is absolutely not a free software. The second point is that the source code must be available. No matter if it is open source or free software, the source code must be available. The third point is that it must be allowed to change the source code. If you release a source code, but you are not allowed to change it, then it is absolutely not a free software. It is just a source-available software. This is the common misunderstanding in Taiwan. The open source code is almost the same as the free software. But there is still a little difference, because they have different opinions on some special licenses. But most of them will have to maintain these situations. The fourth point, if you have any information, you can ask me. I don't want to talk about time here. The fifth point is that free software cannot... The fifth point is that free software cannot oppose some people or some groups. To be honest, what is not free software? For example, I can also allow free software. For example, you can also redistribute. You can also freely delete. You can also watch my original video. You can also modify it. I only limited it to people who don't have a new religion. Maybe I am a person who hates religion. So any new religion can't modify my original code or can't delete my city. This thing is more free software. Although it may make a lot of people or some people have freedom of choice, but it is not free software. The sixth point is that it cannot oppose some areas or applications. To be honest, maybe I am a peaceful anti-war fan. I wrote this software. You still have the right to have freedom of choice. You can go to free software and have source code. You can also modify your original code. But you can't use it to make weapons. This is not free software. The seventh point is that I will skip it first. Because this explanation is complicated. The eighth point is that we can write a software. We only allow it to use free software in the day-by-day. But outside of the day-by-day, I can't change it. Of course it is not free software. But we are very grateful that you are willing to provide us with this kind of special rights. But I am sorry that the special rights are not free software. The ninth point is that we can't force others to use software. We have to write a free software. I have to say that this software can only be installed in 100% free software. This is not free software. I am sorry. This is a larger license. It is often used as a license. As you can see, our license is free software license. For example, GPO, BSD and Autistic. So as long as... So this is the definition of the day-by-day for free software. Actually, it is the same as the definition of other people. The day-by-day... As you can see, the day-by-day is used on which side? Actually, the day-by-day can be used on the desktop. The day-by-day desktop provides a very similar desktop environment. There is this... Cinnamon, GNOME, KD, LSD, Mate, SFC. And the server section... As you can see, the day-by-day is always very stable. The server section is very stable. There are only security updates. So it ensures that the day-by-day tracking is not easy after the deployment. It is not easily damaged because it is upgraded. There are support for OpenStake, SEP, OpenNebula, Azure, AWS and Google Computing Engine. Currently, you can install the day-by-day image on these clouds. The day-by-day is also quite suitable for the day-by-day system. Because it has 10 official ports, which means it can support ARM, MIPS and a lot of this architecture. There are also 20 unofficial ports. It supports a lot of software architecture. Let's talk about DeepConf. DeepConf starts from July 29th to August 5th. It starts from tomorrow. Please check the schedule. Please check the schedule on the website. We have five rooms for sessions. Also, please register the day-trip. Because we are going to start the day-trip on Sunday. So we have to make sure that we can set up the day-trip. Let me use the English. Please register the day-trip immediately because we want to arrange the buses and things and then the lunches. So please register now. And cheese and wine party on Monday. There is a tradition. Cheese and wine party. People from all over the world will bring their country's cheese and wine to their country. So cheese and wine party can be tasted from all over the world. On Saturday night. On Saturday night, there is a conference dinner. Please don't miss it. If you don't believe it, please don't panic. Basically, everyone knows that let me use English because all we know about the typhoon is not very scared to us, but might be scared to some people. So don't panic. It's 100% safe if you stay inside the buildings. So we will suspend all our activities based on the government's announcement and reschedule the sessions because we have, you can see the schedules are really not fulfilled. It's just for the typhoons. Okay, thank you. Time is running out. So for all of these, welcome and joy. Welcome and enjoy Dave Kampf. Thank you. So I suppose it's the rest time until 10 o'clock. So be sure to get back here by 10 o'clock.