From a9ff580e314050051b36401c7ae616813ad45aa2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Willem Jiang Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2021 21:15:37 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Added the english srt of ApacheEverywhere --- subtitles/ApacheEverywhere.srt | 348 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 348 insertions(+) create mode 100644 subtitles/ApacheEverywhere.srt diff --git a/subtitles/ApacheEverywhere.srt b/subtitles/ApacheEverywhere.srt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..373c5b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/subtitles/ApacheEverywhere.srt @@ -0,0 +1,348 @@ +1 +00:00:04,90 --> 00:00:09,89 +That somebody that they've used Apache software within the last hour. + +2 +00:00:10,00 --> 00:00:15,00 +And they have they have because not only are particular projects + +3 +00:00:15,07 --> 00:00:20,06 +particularly widespread, but the spread of projects is enormous. + +4 +00:00:20,10 --> 00:00:25,63 +And so for instance, if they've used a credit card, + +5 +00:00:25,94 --> 00:00:31,09 +if they've used television, if they've used a web browser, they use the laptop. + +6 +00:00:31,17 --> 00:00:34,69 +It's almost certain that they've used some Apache software, + +7 +00:00:35,04 --> 00:00:39,69 +not knowing it, not necessarily seeing it. + +8 +00:00:39,82 --> 00:00:41,38 +But it's almost certainly there. + +9 +00:00:41,64 --> 00:00:45,06 +And it's unless you've been asleep for the last eight hours, + +10 +00:00:45,21 --> 00:00:48,86 +it's really, really hard to go in a modern technological sense, + +11 +00:00:49,10 --> 00:00:54,09 +more than just a short period of time without using some Apache software. + +12 +00:00:54,28 --> 00:00:57,26 +Why do we give it away? Because what we do. + +13 +00:00:57,40 --> 00:01:02,39 +because the impact of open source is that openness. + +14 +00:01:03,36 --> 00:01:07,51 +the ability for anyone to come and use and consume and contribute. + +15 +00:01:08,72 --> 00:01:14,91 +Hundreds and hundreds of years where knowledge was used to generate money. + +16 +00:01:15,27 --> 00:01:22,76 +And the only success factor in society is how much money is my company making. + +17 +00:01:23,12 --> 00:01:26,91 +I think the ASF has proven that even without making money, + +18 +00:01:27,22 --> 00:01:33,53 +we did have a humongous impact in the way which the world runs. + +19 +00:01:33,82 --> 00:01:35,69 +What would have defined success? + +20 +00:01:35,84 --> 00:01:39,44 +The project success is based on the people rather than the code. + +21 +00:01:39,77 --> 00:01:42,76 +And that's pretty much what comes about by the Apache way, + +22 +00:01:42,98 --> 00:01:46,28 +The community is far more important than the code. + +23 +00:01:46,35 --> 00:01:49,03 +The code will survive whether or not the community does. + +24 +00:01:49,04 --> 00:01:51,93 +But it won't get any better on being rich. + +25 +00:01:52,27 --> 00:01:57,26 +They won't go on to succeed unless there's a community that is supported. + +26 +00:01:57,37 --> 00:01:59,44 +One of the things we're seeing nowadays + +27 +00:01:59,57 --> 00:02:06,86 +is that the lessons learned inside of IT as far as how to create successful open source projects. + +28 +00:02:07,17 --> 00:02:11,21 +But most important, how to create successful open source communities, + +29 +00:02:11,25 --> 00:02:14,06 +of which the apache way is most probably the best example of + +30 +00:02:14,12 --> 00:02:18,06 +that is starting to make inroads in other areas. + +31 +00:02:18,34 --> 00:02:22,14 +This excessive open source is gonna expand beyond IT + +32 +00:02:22,25 --> 00:02:27,74 +is gonna expand beyond other software development in ecosystem. + +33 +00:02:28,07 --> 00:02:36,28 +We're seeing open source cities now where the ideas of how to engage the populace, + +34 +00:02:36,57 --> 00:02:41,54 +how to engage the citizens are using some of the tenants + +35 +00:02:41,67 --> 00:02:43,71 +and some of the ideals of the apache way + +36 +00:02:43,84 --> 00:02:48,56 +making sure that there is transparency in all the decision making processes of government. + +37 +00:02:48,82 --> 00:02:50,36 +I this is how you build software, + +38 +00:02:50,62 --> 00:02:53,68 +is by making sure that everyone involved both the people who are creating the software, + +39 +00:02:53,77 --> 00:02:57,43 +who are creating the software, creating the laws, + +40 +00:02:57,52 --> 00:03:02,11 +as well as the end users of the software and the citizens who were going to be abiding by the law. + +41 +00:03:02,12 --> 00:03:07,89 +Is everything open? Everything is being done, an open, public, and transparent manner. + +42 +00:03:08,09 --> 00:03:11,83 +So we're seeing a lot of the tenants of successful open source. + +43 +00:03:12,15 --> 00:03:18,66 +A lot of the means of the Apache way transcend the IT community + +44 +00:03:18,97 --> 00:03:25,81 +and make inroads into government, corporate entities, a heavy industry, manufacturing, machining. + +45 +00:03:26,05 --> 00:03:33,01 +And I think that's an incredible heritage for the movement we've created. + +46 +00:03:33,32 --> 00:03:38,24 +At the use cases that get me excited are the ones that are about trying to address + +47 +00:03:38,40 --> 00:03:42,06 +any one of those two hundred and sixty different sustainable development goals out there right + +48 +00:03:42,07 --> 00:03:44,28 +if we're going to have a carbon trading market + +49 +00:03:44,57 --> 00:03:48,18 +we're going to need a distributed ledger system to be able to do that on a global scale + +50 +00:03:48,52 --> 00:03:54,49 +if we're going to eliminate child labor in mines or on fishing boats or in other industries + +51 +00:03:54,80 --> 00:03:57,01 +it's going to be through technologies like this. + + +52 +00:03:57,32 --> 00:04:02,53 +FIN act is a project that supports Micro finance institutions in giving out loans + +53 +00:04:02,94 --> 00:04:06,31 +and and tracking savings for the poorest of the poor. + +54 +00:04:06,40 --> 00:04:11,41 +So it's very rewarding to be able to make these services available to the poor. + +55 +00:04:11,59 --> 00:04:14,21 +Because if you don't have savings, if you don't have loans, + +56 +00:04:14,34 --> 00:04:16,96 +if you don't have remittances, that's money transfers + +57 +00:04:17,14 --> 00:04:20,93 +then you don't have contact the global economy and you can't profit + +58 +00:04:21,14 --> 00:04:24,66 +when your boat doesn't rise when everybody else's boat rises. + +59 +00:04:24,85 --> 00:04:27,21 +In the case of this project, you're connecting the empowerment + +60 +00:04:27,42 --> 00:04:31,86 +are the poorest of the poor with the empowerment of other software developers. + +61 +00:04:32,13 --> 00:04:35,04 +And you're doing both of them in the context of a community. + +62 +00:04:35,55 --> 00:04:42,54 +So it's really wonderful parallels between open source software and micro finance. + +63 +00:04:43,07 --> 00:04:47,29 +Being part of that. It just gives me a great feeling + +64 +00:04:47,30 --> 00:04:50,24 +that we've been able to change the world for the better + +65 +00:04:50,44 --> 00:04:53,46 +A lot of our software helps developing countries. + +66 +00:04:53,74 --> 00:05:00,51 +The great strides the world has made today in the last 20 years of globalization, + +67 +00:05:00,87 --> 00:05:07,76 +with the developing countries growing and advancing on providing better living conditions + +68 +00:05:08,00 --> 00:05:12,63 +and better economic advancement for its populations + +69 +00:05:12,72 --> 00:05:15,43 +That's a result of the Free software movements. + +70 +00:05:15,75 --> 00:05:19,09 +And Apache had a big hand in that. + +71 +00:05:19,10 --> 00:05:20,01 +I feel very strongly. + +72 +00:05:20,27 --> 00:05:24,09 +The only thing that will save us as a species from our own internal greed + +73 +00:05:24,44 --> 00:05:29,18 +and hatred and the distance that we put between human hearts. + +74 +00:05:29,42 --> 00:05:33,96 +And I occasionally I'm chided because I am very sensitive person and have thin skin. + +75 +00:05:34,10 --> 00:05:37,09 +And they say, you need thicker skin. + +76 +00:05:37,35 --> 00:05:41,09 +Now thicker skin puts more distance between human hearts. + +77 +00:05:41,35 --> 00:05:44,38 +It allows more space for not like me. + +78 +00:05:44,62 --> 00:05:47,84 + It allows more space for us versus them. + +79 +00:05:48,05 --> 00:05:54,01 +And that will be our undoing, not just as technologists but as a species. + +80 +00:05:54,36 --> 00:05:59,86 +And we are at a crucial point in our evolution, I believe, + +81 +00:06:00,02 --> 00:06:04,13 +where we need to start caring more about each other and less about profit. + +82 +00:06:04,39 --> 00:06:08,23 +And the Apache way voices one part of that, + +83 +00:06:08,37 --> 00:06:10,36 +I think in a very powerful way. + +84 +00:06:10,52 --> 00:06:15,51 +When we put community above code, + +85 +00:06:15,60 --> 00:06:18,61 +that gives us the opportunity to have a place + +86 +00:06:18,69 --> 00:06:23,41 +where people can be passionate about solving other people's problems. + +87 +00:06:23,57 --> 00:06:28,56 +That is one element of good empathy.