Open Source Software & the Power 
of Free 
Miguel Hernandez 
(@Techivist) 
Invisible2Invincible Conference 
September 27, 2014
Who is this dude? 
● Founder @OpenMindzGroup 
● Founder @SoftwareLibreUn 
● Founder @GLADrupal 
● Producer of tech meetups, conference & hackathons 
● Advisor to Startup Entrepreneurs & Non-Profits 
● Contributor to many OpenSource projects- Drupal, Ubuntu, 
Songbird, OpenOffice +more 
● Writer- @LinuxJournal, @TechZulu & @Massively 
● Writing 3 Books 
● Serial Giver-Backer since '93
Dang, that's a LOT! How you find 
the time? 
● I run my software development & engineering 
firm on a 50/50 model- 50% of my time 
dedicated to clients & 50% of my time I donate 
back to the community through various efforts 
● One of the benefits is that I get to be real picky 
about the projects I work on
My Story 
● Born on a small ranch in Zacatecas, Mexico 
● Emigrated to the U.S. When I was 1 ½ 
● Grew up in Watts & Compton & VERY proud of it! 
● Attended USC- studied Business & Gerontology & did 
Alzheimer's Research 
● Self-taught in everything Tech 
● Learned how to code in '90 with BASIC on the Commodore64 
● Started building websites when the Internet came out in '94 
● Worked in Tech since '97- Startups, large companies like 
Ticketmaster & for Electrical Engineering firms
STEM jobs are in HIGH demand & 
VERY well-paid 
● By the year 2020, there will be 1.1 MILLION 
unfilled jobs in STEM 
● This provides a HUGE opportunity for you to 
learn now & fill those jobs by then 
● There's a wide variety of jobs in STEM 
● The average Engineer makes $79,000/yr. 
– Less if you're just starting 
– More if you have a lot of experience
Top 10 Job Openings by 2020
What is Open Source Software? 
● A belief that ALL software should be free & 
accessible to ALL 
● Doesn't discriminate 
● People work on & contribute to open source 
software all over the world every day 
● You use it everyday, just don't know it 
● Government & big businesses leverage it 
● http://opensource.org/osd
Open Source = Access to STEM 
● Available for FREE & legal to download 
● The source code is included 
● LOTS of options for you to pick your learning 
path 
● Available in almost every language of the 
known world
The Linux Operating System 
● There are 1000's of different “flavors” called distributions or 
distros, for short 
● The LiveCD allows you to “kick the tires” 
● There are distros for kids, Forensic Scientists, Musicians, 
Videographers, Photographers, Artists, etc. The list is endless 
● It's all FREE & available for you to download right now 
● Extremely familiar & completely customizable 
● Distros for the Internet of Things & Robotics (Embedded 
Systems) 
● Www.DistroWatch.com
Example: Ubuntu Studio
Ubuntu Studio: Graphic Design
Ubuntu Studio: Audio Production
Ubuntu Software Center
7 OpenSource Alternatives 
● MS Office = OpenOffice or LibreOffice 
● Photoshop = GIMP 
● Illustrator = Inkscape 
● Publisher = Scribus 
● Fruity Loops, Cubase, AbletonLive = Audacity 
● Unity = Unreal SDK, CRYEngine or Scratch 
● Maya, Pixar's RenderMan, 3ds Max = Blender
Blender Project (Examples) 
● SINTEL: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HomAZcKm3Jo 
● Gooseberry Teaser Trailer: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nCrSjtV0nU 
● Caminandes Vol.1 Short Trailer: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCHy1nUdfu8 
● Camninandes Vol.2 Short Trailer: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIKwTq3UVaE 
● Tears of Steel Teaser: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwHux5QZfC8
OpenSource Universities: MOOC
MOOC Examples 
● Udacity 
● Coursera 
● EdX 
● Udemy 
● Khan Academy
OpenCourseWare 
● Pre-cursor to MOOC's 
● Specifically, course lessons published by 
universities for free via the internet 
● Started in 1999 at Univ. of Tubingen 
(Germany) 
● MIT OpenCourseWare launched in 2002 
– This is what made OpenCourseWare &, later, 
MOOC's take off in popularity
Now Go Out & Learn, Then EARN! 
● You're all VERY smart & resourceful! 
● You have many who support you & are here to 
help you get to the next level, myself included. 
● I don't want to hear “I can't do this” or “This is 
too hard” 
● I DO want to hear “I'd like to learn X, how do I 
get there?” 
● I have a business card for EVERY one of you.
Resources 
● Www.DistroWatch.com 
● Www.OSalt.com 
● Www.opensource.org/osd 
● http://ocw.mit.edu 
● http://online.stanford.edu/openedx 
● http://online.stanford.edu/courses 
● http://www.extension.harvard.edu/open-learning-initiative
THANK YOU!!! 
● Keep In Touch: 
● @Techivist 
● @SoftwareLibreUn 
● @OpenMindzGroup 
● http://migshouse.com/about 
● http://www.linkedin.com/in/miguelhernandez3 
● Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/migfoo

Open Source Software & the Power of Free

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    Open Source Software& the Power of Free Miguel Hernandez (@Techivist) Invisible2Invincible Conference September 27, 2014
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    Who is thisdude? ● Founder @OpenMindzGroup ● Founder @SoftwareLibreUn ● Founder @GLADrupal ● Producer of tech meetups, conference & hackathons ● Advisor to Startup Entrepreneurs & Non-Profits ● Contributor to many OpenSource projects- Drupal, Ubuntu, Songbird, OpenOffice +more ● Writer- @LinuxJournal, @TechZulu & @Massively ● Writing 3 Books ● Serial Giver-Backer since '93
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    Dang, that's aLOT! How you find the time? ● I run my software development & engineering firm on a 50/50 model- 50% of my time dedicated to clients & 50% of my time I donate back to the community through various efforts ● One of the benefits is that I get to be real picky about the projects I work on
  • 4.
    My Story ●Born on a small ranch in Zacatecas, Mexico ● Emigrated to the U.S. When I was 1 ½ ● Grew up in Watts & Compton & VERY proud of it! ● Attended USC- studied Business & Gerontology & did Alzheimer's Research ● Self-taught in everything Tech ● Learned how to code in '90 with BASIC on the Commodore64 ● Started building websites when the Internet came out in '94 ● Worked in Tech since '97- Startups, large companies like Ticketmaster & for Electrical Engineering firms
  • 5.
    STEM jobs arein HIGH demand & VERY well-paid ● By the year 2020, there will be 1.1 MILLION unfilled jobs in STEM ● This provides a HUGE opportunity for you to learn now & fill those jobs by then ● There's a wide variety of jobs in STEM ● The average Engineer makes $79,000/yr. – Less if you're just starting – More if you have a lot of experience
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    Top 10 JobOpenings by 2020
  • 7.
    What is OpenSource Software? ● A belief that ALL software should be free & accessible to ALL ● Doesn't discriminate ● People work on & contribute to open source software all over the world every day ● You use it everyday, just don't know it ● Government & big businesses leverage it ● http://opensource.org/osd
  • 8.
    Open Source =Access to STEM ● Available for FREE & legal to download ● The source code is included ● LOTS of options for you to pick your learning path ● Available in almost every language of the known world
  • 9.
    The Linux OperatingSystem ● There are 1000's of different “flavors” called distributions or distros, for short ● The LiveCD allows you to “kick the tires” ● There are distros for kids, Forensic Scientists, Musicians, Videographers, Photographers, Artists, etc. The list is endless ● It's all FREE & available for you to download right now ● Extremely familiar & completely customizable ● Distros for the Internet of Things & Robotics (Embedded Systems) ● Www.DistroWatch.com
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    7 OpenSource Alternatives ● MS Office = OpenOffice or LibreOffice ● Photoshop = GIMP ● Illustrator = Inkscape ● Publisher = Scribus ● Fruity Loops, Cubase, AbletonLive = Audacity ● Unity = Unreal SDK, CRYEngine or Scratch ● Maya, Pixar's RenderMan, 3ds Max = Blender
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    Blender Project (Examples) ● SINTEL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HomAZcKm3Jo ● Gooseberry Teaser Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nCrSjtV0nU ● Caminandes Vol.1 Short Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCHy1nUdfu8 ● Camninandes Vol.2 Short Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIKwTq3UVaE ● Tears of Steel Teaser: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwHux5QZfC8
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    MOOC Examples ●Udacity ● Coursera ● EdX ● Udemy ● Khan Academy
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    OpenCourseWare ● Pre-cursorto MOOC's ● Specifically, course lessons published by universities for free via the internet ● Started in 1999 at Univ. of Tubingen (Germany) ● MIT OpenCourseWare launched in 2002 – This is what made OpenCourseWare &, later, MOOC's take off in popularity
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    Now Go Out& Learn, Then EARN! ● You're all VERY smart & resourceful! ● You have many who support you & are here to help you get to the next level, myself included. ● I don't want to hear “I can't do this” or “This is too hard” ● I DO want to hear “I'd like to learn X, how do I get there?” ● I have a business card for EVERY one of you.
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    Resources ● Www.DistroWatch.com ● Www.OSalt.com ● Www.opensource.org/osd ● http://ocw.mit.edu ● http://online.stanford.edu/openedx ● http://online.stanford.edu/courses ● http://www.extension.harvard.edu/open-learning-initiative
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    THANK YOU!!! ●Keep In Touch: ● @Techivist ● @SoftwareLibreUn ● @OpenMindzGroup ● http://migshouse.com/about ● http://www.linkedin.com/in/miguelhernandez3 ● Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/migfoo