About the title of this blog
The first title was "Another blog about free software". Later I changed it to "The bright side" as a tribute of Monty Python's "Always look at the bright side of life" (from Brian's Life film). The background philosophy of free software and its communities also make me feel these good vibrations coming from the bright side of life.
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LaTeX to ePub, experiments with multiformat publishing
También puedes encontrar este artículo en español. Didn’t I say this before?: (#iloveplaintext). You can be sure that there is a way to switch the format you chose for writing a document, into a different format, probably keeping most of … Continue reading
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Tagged Free culture, LaTeX, libre software, Moving into free software, mswl, mswl-intro, mswl-thesis, translations
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De LaTeX a ePub, experimentos con publicación multiformato
You can find this article in English. ¿He dicho esto antes? Me encanta el texto sencillo (#iloveplaintext). Puedes estar segura de que hay alguna manera para cambiar del formato que elegiste para escribir un documento, a otro formato diferente, probablemente … Continue reading
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Tagged Free culture, LaTeX, libre software, Moving into free software, mswl, mswl-intro, mswl-thesis, translations
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Going to 2012 MSRconf (The 9th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories)
Next June 2-3 I will be in Zurich attending to 2012 MSR Conference (The 9th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, an ICSE co-located event). It will be my first time going to a conference, I will introduce a short … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, Communities, data mining, Free Software, LaTeX, libre software, MSR, msr12, mswl, mswl-cases, mswl-communities, Research, statistics, translations
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Pequeñas joyas del software libre
Empecé a usar software libre hace años (esporádicamente), aunque fue desde Septiembre de 2010, cuando comencé mis estudios del Máster en Software Libre de la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, cuando decidí sumergirme “de lleno”, instalando sistemas libres tanto en casa … Continue reading
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Tagged git, LaTeX, libre software, Moving into free software, mswl
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Developer tools that I use, and pending tasks
It is common to find that libre software developers use certain tools to improve their productivity and facilitate the collaborative work. I don’t work as software developer, nor write code in my free time, but I use some of these … Continue reading
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Tagged Eclipse, Forges, git, LaTeX, libre software, Moving into free software, mswl, mswl-devtools, redmine
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Licenses of applications used in Master of Libre Software (I)
In the first semester of the Master of Libre Software that I am attending, we had a course called Case Studies I in which the teachers introduced us several interesting tools for the own master homework. It was an opportunity … Continue reading
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Tagged Free Software, git, LaTeX, licenses, Moodle, mswl-cases, mswl-intro, mswl-legal
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Tools I used to work with LaTeX
In this post I will introduce some tools that made my life easier when working with LaTeX documents: the Texmaker editor and the Calc2Latex macro for OpenOffice’s Calc.











