Paul is the lead developer of Replicant (the only FSF-endorsed fork of Android/CyanogenMod), an important contributor to GNU Libreboot (the libre BIOS/UEFI replacement) and a happy user of Parabola GNU/Linux-libre.
Jordi is a tech entrepreneur from Spain. His ethical company Librebits develops responsive websites based on libre platforms such as Drupal, WordPress and Moodle, and offers services of IT infrastracture migration to the GNU system.
For the past three years, Jobava has been heavily involved with the promotion of important libre software packages like the GNU system and its official web browser by contributing to localization (translation) and by speaking at community events.
This year keynotes will show why it's even more important for your privacy to run only freedom-respecting software in mobile devices and low-level hardware components, why as a customer you should always look to buy from ethical IT businesses which let you control your software and what progress we've made requesting and having libre software in public administration in Europe and worldwide.
Coliberator brings again lightning talks on a wide variety of important topics such as privacy, net neutrality, libre culture and localization of libre software. Our speakers will offer the know-how to protect your personal information online and to identify violations of your right to access the Internet. You'll learn how to look for and share libre cultural works and use libre software in your language.
Developer Paul Kocialkowski from France will coordinate the two full-day workshops at Coliberator, the Replicant workshop and the GNU Libreboot workshop. Please feel free to join him and Ceata volunteers if you want to know more about these libre software projects, install the software on your mobile device or laptop, and contribute with bug reporting and fixing.