[girl] Update original talk with notes on Free Radio in Norway (1940-1945)



commit 7e8a89347028571f10e9414cea43f1c834eb91bd
Author: Ole Aamot <oka oka no>
Date:   Tue May 30 23:19:39 2017 +0200

    Update original talk with notes on Free Radio in Norway (1940-1945)

 talk/GIRL-GUADEC-2017.tex |  246 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
 1 files changed, 141 insertions(+), 105 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/talk/GIRL-GUADEC-2017.tex b/talk/GIRL-GUADEC-2017.tex
index 373f324..c0d35b9 100644
--- a/talk/GIRL-GUADEC-2017.tex
+++ b/talk/GIRL-GUADEC-2017.tex
@@ -39,43 +39,70 @@
     \vskip 1ex
            {\small\trebucit ole src gnome org}
            \vskip 1ex
-                  {\mdwsmall\tt \url{http://people.gnome.org/~ole/GUADEC2017.pdf}
+                  {\mdwsmall\tt \url{https://people.gnome.org/~ole/GUADEC2017.pdf}
                   }
+  }
 \end{center}
 
 \slide{Introduction}
 \LogoOn
 GNOME Internet Radio Locator is a Free Software program that allows its users
 to easily locate and listen to radio programs on broadcasters on the Internet
-such as BBC, KEXP and WMBR.
+such as BBC, KEXP and WMBR, as well as NASA's Third Rock Station and 82 other
+Internet Radio stations broadcasting from many universities around the world.
 
 GNOME Internet Radio Locator is developed for the GNOME desktop and
 requires gstreamer 1.0 (\url{https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/}) to
 be installed for playback.
 
-GNOME Internet Radio Locator follows the tradition of naming projects in Free Software
-culture.
+GNOME Internet Radio Locator follows the tradition of naming projects in
+Free Software culture.
 
 GNOME Internet Radio Locator is not officially a part of GNU or GNOME,
 but using the *.gnome.org infrastructure on
 \url{http://git.gnome.org/girl} and
 \url{https://download.gnome.org/sources/girl/}
 
-\slide{Why did I write GNOME Internet Radio Locator (GIRL)?}
+\slide {Free Radio in Norway (1940 - 1945)}
+\begin{list1}
+\item During the Nazi occupation in Norway between April 9th 1940 and
+  May 8th 1945 listening to Free Radio from England was strictly
+  forbidden by the authoritarian Nazi regime in Norway.  Quisling's Nazi
+  regime occupied NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting Company) between 1940-1945.
+\item During Quisling's horrible regime, the occupiers collected radios
+  from people who were not Nazi sympatizers in Norway.
+\item 11 893 Norwegians lost their lives in Norway during the Nazi
+  occupation in World War 2.
+\item My grand father Einar Aamot listened to daily broadcasts on BBC
+  on a radio kept secretly in a barn during the exile of the Norwegian
+  royal family and the Free Norwegian government who stayed in London.
+\item Listening to the Norwegian broadcasts on BBC from London helped
+  him and the rest of the people who did not sympatize with Hitler and
+  Nazi Germany to keep morale up in the Norwegian resistance movement.
+\end{list1}
+
+\slide{Why we must fight Trump's tyranny and enemies of press freedom}
+
+\begin{list1}
+\item Donald Trump became the president of the United States of America,
+  despite the fact that Hillary Clinton won by nearly 2.9 million votes.
+\item Hillary Clinton won with 65,844,954 (48.2\%) against Trump's 62,979,879 (46.1\%), according to CNN. 
\url{http://edition.cnn.com/election/results}
+\item The Free Press is under a constant attack from Trump's regime in USA.
+\item Donate to Freedom of the Press Foundation. \url{https://freedom.press/donate/}
+\end{list1}
+
+\slide{Why do I write GNOME Internet Radio Locator (GIRL)?}
 
 \begin{list1}
-\item 
+\item I am a supporter of
   \begin{list2}
-  \item I support
-    \begin{list3}
-    \item Freedom
-    \item Free Speech
-    \item Free Software
-    \end{list3}
-  \item I want to give something back to the Free Software community    
-  \item Internet Radio is a free Internet resource
-  \item Many Universities run non-profit Internet radio stations
+  \item Free Radio
+  \item Free Software
+  \item Free Speech
   \end{list2}
+\item I want to give something back to the Free Software community
+\item Internet Radio is a free Internet resource
+\item Many Universities run non-profit Internet radio stations
 \end{list1}
 
 \slide{History of GNOME Internet Radio Locator}
@@ -83,7 +110,7 @@ but using the *.gnome.org infrastructure on
 \begin{list1}
 \item 2017
   \begin{list2}  
-  \item GIRL 10.0 released with 83 Internet Radio stations      
+  \item GIRL 10.0.0 released on May 4th, 2017 with 86 Internet radio stations
   \end{list2}
 \item 2016
   \begin{list2}
@@ -145,112 +172,122 @@ The last public talk I gave in the UK, was a talk on Music Recording, Production
 
 \begin{list1}
 \item Free Radio
-\item Free Speech
 \item Free Software
+\item Free Speech
 \end{list1}
 
 \slide{Features in GNOME Internet Radio Locator version 5.0.0} 
 
 \begin{list1}
-\item 83 non-profit and independent radio stations are supported.
+\item 86 non-profit and independent radio stations are supported.
 \item 18 language translations (see girl/AUTHORS and girl/THANKS).
 \item Radio station search by physical location, but just city names.
 \item Support for New/Personal Stations (``\$HOME/.girl/girl.xml'').
-\item Play supported radio codecs with gstreamer
+\item Radio playback in all audio codecs supported by gstreamer.
 \end{list1}
 
 \slide{Supported Internet Radio Stations}
 
-The following 83 radio stations are supported in GIRL 10:
+The following 86 radio stations are supported in GIRL 10:
 
 \begin{list1}
 \item
   \begin{list2}
-  \item 2NURFM (Newcastle, Australia)
-  \item 95bFM (Auckland, New Zealand)
-  \item Arizona State University (Phoenix, AZ)
-  \item BBC World Service (London, United Kingdom)
-  \item Burst Radio (Brighton, United Kingdom)
-  \item CFRC (Kingston, Canada)
-  \item CHUO (Ottawa, Canada)
-  \item CJSW (Calgary, Canada)
-  \item COOG (Houston, TX)
-  \item Cam FM (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
-  \item Caper Radio (Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada)
-  \item Coimbra University Radio (Coimbra, Portugal)
-  \item EPER (Budapest, Hungary)
-  \item Fuse FM (Manchester, United Kingdom)
-  \item Imperial College Radio (London, United Kingdom)
-  \item KALX (Berkeley, CA)
-  \item KCSN (Los Angeles, CA)
-  \item KDUP (Portland, OR)
-  \item KEXP (Seattle, WA)
-  \item KSUB (Seattle, WA)
-  \item KTRU (Houston, TX)
-  \item KTUH (Honolulu, Hawaii)
-  \item KVRX (Austin, TX)
-  \item KXSC (Los Angeles, CA)
-  \item KZSU (San Francisco, CA)
-  \item King's College London Radio (London, United Kingdom)
-  \item Leeds University Student Radio FM (Leeds, United Kingdom)
-  \item NRK P1 (Oslo, Norway)
-  \item NRK P2 (Oslo, Norway)
-  \item NRK P3 (Oslo, Norway)
-  \item NRK Radio Alltid Nyheter (Oslo, Norway)
-  \item NRK Ur{\o}rt (Oslo, Norway)
-  \item Oxford Student Radio (Oxford, United Kingdom)
-  \item Pulse LSE (London, United Kingdom)
-  \item Radio AF (Lund, Sweden)
-  \item Radio Adelaide (Adelaide, Australia)
-  \item Radio Campus Bruxelles (Bruxelles, Belgium)
-  \item Radio Campus Paris (Paris, France)
-  \item Radio Eco (Pisa, Italy)
-  \item Radio NOVA (Oslo, Norway)
-  \item Radio NRJ Bern (Bern, Switzerland)
-  \item Radio R (Brno, Czech Republic)
-  \item Radio Radius (Zürich, Switzerland)
-  \item Radio UNAM (México City, México)
-  \item RÚV (Reykjavik, Iceland)
-  \item SoundFM (Waterloo, Canada)
-  \item Stockholm College Radio (Stockholm, Sweden)
-  \item UCT Radio (Cape Town, South Africa)
-  \item University Radio Nottingham (Nottingham, United Kingdom)
-  \item University Radio York (York, United Kingdom)
-  \item WAMU (Washington, DC)
-  \item WCSB (Cleveland, OH)
-  \item WHPK (Chicago, IL)
-  \item WHRB (Boston, MA)
-  \item WKCR (New York City, NY)
-  \item WMBR (Boston, MA) 
-  \item WNYO (Oswego, NY)
-  \item WPTS (Pittsburgh, PA)
-  \item WRVU (Nashville, TN)
-  \item WTBU (Boston, MA)
-  \item WUMR (Memphis, TN)
-  \item WUSB (Long Island, NY)
-  \item WVAU (Washington, DC)
-  \item WVUA-FM (Tuscaloosa, AL)
-  \item WWNO (New Orleans, LA)
-  \item WXOU (Rochester, MI)
-  \item WXYC (Chapel Hill, NC)
-  \item radiOrakel (Oslo, Norway)
+  \item 2NURFM (Newcastle, Australia) - 
\url{http://www.newcastle.edu.au/community-and-alumni/arts-and-culture/2nurfm}
+  \item 95bFM (Auckland, New Zealand) - \url{http://www.95bfm.com/}
+  \item Arizona State University (Phoenix, AZ) - \url{http://www.blazeradioonline.com/}
+  \item BBC Radio 5 Live (Salford, United Kingdom) - \url{http://www.bbc.co.uk/5live}
+  \item BBC World Service (London, United Kingdom) - \url{http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldserviceradio}
+  \item Blur FM (Buenos Aires, Argentina) - \url{http://www.blurfm.com/}
+  \item Burst Radio (Bristol, United Kingdom) - \url{http://www.burstradio.org.uk/}
+  \item Cam FM (Cambridge, United Kingdom) - \url{http://www.camfm.co.uk/}
+  \item Campus \& City Radio (St. Pölten, Austria) - \url{http://www.campusradio.at/}
+  \item Caper Radio (Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada) - \url{http://caperradio.ca/}
+  \item CFRC (Kingston, Canada) - \url{http://chuo.fm/}
+  \item CHUO (Ottawa, Canada) - \url{http://chuo.fm/}
+  \item CIUT (Toronto, Canada) - \url{http://www.ciut.fm/}
+  \item CJSW (Calgary, Canada) - \url{http://cjsw.com/}
+  \item Coimbra University Radio (Coimbra, Portugal) - \url{http://www.ruc.pt/}
+  \item COOG (Houston, TX) - \url{http://coogradio.uh.edu/}
+  \item EPER (Budapest, Hungary) - \url{http://eper.elte.hu/}
+  \item Fuse FM (Manchester, United Kingdom) - \url{http://fusefm.co.uk/}
+  \item Imperial College Radio (London, United Kingdom) - \url{http://icradio.com/}
+  \item KALX (Berkeley, CA) - \url{http://kalx.berkeley.edu/}
+  \item KCSN (Los Angeles, CA) - \url{http://www.kcsn.org/}
+  \item KEXP (Seattle, WA) - \url{http://kexp.org/}
+  \item KSLU (Hammond, LA) - \url{http://www2.southeastern.edu/kslu/}
+  \item KSUB (Seattle, WA) - \url{http://www.ksubseattle.org/}
+  \item KTRU (Houston, TX) - \url{http://ktru.org/}
+  \item KTUH FM (Honolulu, Hawaii) - \url{http://ktuh.org/}
+  \item KVRX (Austin, TX) - \url{http://www.kvrx.org/}
+  \item KXSC (Los Angeles, CA) - \url{http://www.kxsc.org/}
+  \item KZSU (Palo Alto, CA) - \url{http://kzsulive.stanford.edu/}
+  \item Narvik Studentradio (Narvik, Norway) - \url{https://nsr.samfunnet.no/}
+  \item NRK Jazz (Oslo, Norway) - \url{https://radio.nrk.no/direkte/jazz}
+  \item NRK Klassisk (Oslo, Norway) - \url{https://radio.nrk.no/direkte/klassisk}
+  \item NRK P13 (Oslo, Norway) - \url{http://radio.nrk.no/direkte/p13}
+  \item NRK P1 (Oslo, Norway) - \url{http://www.nrk.no/p1}
+  \item NRK P2 (Oslo, Norway) - \url{http://www.nrk.no/p2}
+  \item NRK P3 (Oslo, Norway) - \url{http://www.nrk.no/p3}
+  \item NRK Radio Alltid Nyheter (Oslo, Norway) - \url{http://www.nrk.no/alltid_nyheter}
+  \item NRK Urørt (Oslo, Norway) - \url{http://urort.p3.no}
+  \item paroles.fm (Bevaix, Switzerland) - \url{http://www.paroles.fm/liveradio.php}
+  \item Radio Adelaide (Adelaide, Australia) - \url{https://radio.adelaide.edu.au/}
+  \item Radio AF (Lund, Sweden) - \url{http://www.radioaf.se/}
+  \item Radio Campus Bruxelles (Bruxelles, Belgium) - \url{http://www.radiocampus.be/}
+  \item Radio Campus Paris (Paris, France) - \url{http://www.radiocampusparis.org/}
+  \item Radio K (Minneapolis, MN) - \url{http://radiok.org/}
+  \item Radio NOVA (Oslo, Norway) - \url{http://radionova.no/}
+  \item Radio NRJ Bern (Bern, Switzerland) - \url{http://www.energy.ch/bern/}
+  \item Radio Radius (Zürich, Switzerland) - \url{http://www.radioradius.ch/}
+  \item radiOrakel (Oslo, Norway) - \url{http://radiorakel.no/}
+  \item Radio R (Brno, Czech Republic) - \url{http://www.radior.cz/}
+  \item Radio Revolt (Trondheim, Norway) - \url{http://www.radiorevolt.no/}
+  \item Radio Uchile (Santiago, Chile) - \url{http://radio.uchile.cl/}
+  \item Radio UNAM (México City, México) - \url{http://www.radiounam.unam.mx/}
+  \item Radio Universidad (Guatemala City, Guatemala) - \url{http://radiou.usac.edu.gt}
+  \item Radio USP (São Paulo, Brazil) - \url{http://www.radio.usp.br/}
+  \item SoundFM (Waterloo, Canada) - \url{http://soundfm.ca/}
+  \item Station name (City name) - \url{http://uri-to-website/}
+  \item Stockholm College Radio (Stockholm, Sweden) - \url{http://collegeradio.se/}
+  \item Studentradioen i Bergen (Bergen, Norway) - \url{http://srib.no/}
+  \item UCT Radio (Cape Town, South Africa) - \url{http://www.radio.uct.ac.za/}
+  \item Universitetsradioen (Copenhagen, Denmark) - \url{http://universitetsradioen.dk}
+  \item University Radio Nottingham (Nottingham, United Kingdom) - \url{http://urn1350.net/}
+  \item U Radio (Nicosia, Cyprus) - \url{http://www.uradio.com.cy/}
+  \item Urgent.fm (Gent, Belgium) - \url{http://www.urgent.fm/}
+  \item UWSRadio (Ayr, Scotland) - \url{http://uwsradio.uws.ac.uk}
+  \item WAMU (Washington, DC) - \url{http://wamu.org/}
+  \item WCSB (Cleveland, OH) - \url{http://wcsb.org/}
+  \item WHPK (Chicago, IL) - \url{http://whpk.org/}
+  \item WHRB (Boston, MA) - \url{http://www.whrb.org/}
+  \item WKCR (New York City, NY) - \url{http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/wkcr/}
+  \item WMBR (Boston, MA) - \url{http://wmbr.org/}
+  \item WNYC (New York City, NY) - \url{http://www.wnyc.org/}
+  \item WRVU (Nashville, TN) - \url{http://wrvu.org/}
+  \item WUMR (Memphis, TN) - \url{http://www.memphis.edu/wumr/}
+  \item WUSB (Long Island, NY) - \url{http://www.wusb.fm/}
+  \item WVUA-FM (Tuscaloosa, AL) - \url{http://wvuafm.ua.edu/}
+  \item WWNO (New Orleans, LA) - \url{http://wwno.org/}
+  \item WXYC (Chapel Hill, NC) - \url{http://www.wxyc.org/}
   \end{list2}
 \end{list1}
 
-See \url{http://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl.xml} for the current
+See \url{https://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl.xml} for the current
 list of supported radio stations in GNOME Internet Radio Locator.
 
 \slide{Supported Radio Codecs}
 
 The radio stations stream live audio with several different audio codecs supported by the gstreamer program, 
see \url{https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/}
 
-The audio codecs in usage among the supported 83 radio stations are:
+The audio codecs in usage among the supported 86 radio stations are:
 
 \begin{list1}
   \item
     \begin{list2}
     \item ``AAC, v4 LC''
     \item ``MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)''
+    \item ``MPEG ADTS, layer III (Joint Stereo)''
     \item ``MPEG-2 AAC (AAC+)''
     \item ``MPEG-2 AAC''
     \item ``MPEG-4 AAC''
@@ -258,18 +295,18 @@ The audio codecs in usage among the supported 83 radio stations are:
     \end{list2}
 \end{list1}
 
-\slide{GIRL Data Type Definition (DTD)}
+\slide{GNOME Internet Radio Locator Data Type Definition (DTD)}
 
 \begin{list1}
 \item GIRL 0.1 DTD began at Norwegian Computing Centre in 2002.
 \item Short description of each radio station (<station ...>).
 \item Short description of each radio station stream (<stream ...>).
-\item GIRL 5.0 DTD is available from \url{http://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl-5.0.dtd}
-\item GIRL 10 XML data renders as HTML using XSLT in at least Firefox 36.0 at 
\url{http://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl.xml}
+\item GIRL 10 DTD is available from \url{https://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl-10.dtd}
+\item GIRL 10 XML data renders as HTML using XSLT in at least Firefox 36.0 at 
\url{https://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl.xml}
 \end{list1}
 
 
-\slide{Current GIRL 10 DTD}
+\slide{Current GNOME Internet Radio Locator 10 DTD}
 
 \begin{tiny}
 \begin{verbatim}
@@ -296,16 +333,15 @@ The audio codecs in usage among the supported 83 radio stations are:
 <!ATTLIST stream mime CDATA #REQUIRED >
 <!ATTLIST stream samplerate NMTOKEN #REQUIRED >
 <!ATTLIST stream uri CDATA #REQUIRED >
-
 \end{verbatim}
 \end{tiny}
 
-\slide{Example of GIRL 10 XML data}
+\slide{Example of GNOME Internet Radio Locator 10 XML data}
 
 \begin{tiny}
 \begin{verbatim}
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl.xsl"; ?>
+<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="https://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl.xsl"; ?>
 <!DOCTYPE girl SYSTEM "girl-10.dtd">
 <girl version="10">
   ...
@@ -382,7 +418,7 @@ The audio codecs in usage among the supported 83 radio stations are:
   \end{list2}
 \item A recommended letter to U.S. congress representatives is included in GIRL
   \begin{list2}
-  \item See girl/LETTER and \url{http://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/LETTER.html}
+  \item See girl/LETTER and \url{https://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/LETTER.html}
   \end{list2}
 \item The IRFA bill may be reintroduced in U.S. Congress in 2017, but who knows?
 \end{list1}
@@ -425,21 +461,21 @@ The audio codecs in usage among the supported 83 radio stations are:
 \slide{Questions?}
 
 \begin{list1}
-\item GNOME Internet Radio Locator 10 is available here and now.
+\item GNOME Internet Radio Locator 10.0.0 is available for free here and now.
   \begin{list2}
   \item \url{http://download.gnome.org/sources/girl/10.0/girl-10.0.0.tar.xz}
   \end{list2}
-\item Debian 8.7 packages
+\item Debian 8.7 package
   \begin{list2}
-  \item \url{http://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl_10.0.0-1_i386.deb}
+  \item \url{https://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl_10.0.0-1_i386.deb}
   \end{list2}
-\item Fedora 25 RPMS
+\item Fedora 25 RPM
   \begin{list2}
-  \item \url{http://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl-10.0.0-1.fc25.x86_64.rpm}
+  \item \url{https://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl-10.0.0-1.fc25.x86_64.rpm}
   \end{list2}
-\item Ubuntu 17.04 packages
+\item Ubuntu 17.04 package
   \begin{list2}
-  \item \url{http://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl_10.0.0-1_amd64.deb}
+  \item \url{https://people.gnome.org/~ole/girl/girl_10.0.0-1_amd64.deb}
   \end{list2}
 \item Mailing List    
   \begin{list2}


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