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Digital sustainability - why it matters to create a just and green internet for all
Katrin FritschDone
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Newly adopted Transatlantic Data Privacy Framework
Max SchremsDone
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The Fourth Sector: an often overlooked and misunderstood sector in the European worldview
Simon PhippsDone
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Nextcloud for Content Creators
Brett DuncanDone
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Break
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OpenAPI and Neon: Discussion and hands-on experience
Kate Döen & Nikolas RimikisDone
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Nextcloud as a twelve factor app - Running Nextcloud in containers
Micke NordinDone
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Encryption Recovery Tools: How to re-implement the Nextcloud encryption and rescue broken files
YaheDone
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Building High Performance Nextcloud apps: Lessons Learnt from "Memories"
Varun PatilDone
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Nextcloud shares: user testing and their benefits for User Experience
Clémentine HemmelDone
Frank Karlitschek is a long time open source contributor and privacy
activist. He contributed to KDE and other free software projects since
the end of the 90s and was a board member of the KDE e.V. He is a
regular keynote speaker at conferences.
He managed engineering
teams for over 20 years and worked as head of unit and managing director
at different internet companies. 2007 he founded a startup which
develops social networking and e-commerce products for several fortune
500 companies. Over the years he helped several startups with management
consulting and investments to bootstrap and build successful products.
Frank
launched several initiatives over the years to make the internet more
secure and more federated. Examples are the open collaboration services
and the user data manifesto.
In 2010 he started the ownCloud
project, developed and released the first version and lead the project
since then. In 2011 he co-founded ownCloud Inc. to offer commercial
services around ownCloud. In 2016 he left ownCloud together with the
core team and founded Nextcloud as successor to bring the vision to the
next level. He currently serves as CEO at Nextcloud GmbH.