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8<h1>Schedule</small></h1>
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13This schedule is in draft form and is subject to change.
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15<h2 id="saturday">Saturday <small></small>March 21</small></h2>
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17<h3>Registration and breakfast <small>09:00 - 09:45</small></h3>
18<h3>Opening plenary <small>09:45 - 10:45</small></h3>
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20<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#sullivan">John Sullivan</a>, executive director, Free Software Foundation</em></p>
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23<h3>Block 1A <small>10:55 - 11:40</small></h3>
24<h3>Break <small>11:40 - 11:50</small></h3>
25<h3>Block 2A <small>11:50 - 12:35</small></h3>
26<h3>Lunch <small>12:35 - 13:50</small></h3>
27<h3>Block 3A <small>13:50 - 14:35</small></h3>
28<h3>Break <small>14:35 - 14:45</small></h3>
29<h3>Block 4A <small>14:45 - 16:05</small></h3>
30<h3>Break <small>16:05 - 16:1 5</small></h3>
31<h3>Block 5A <small>16:15 - 17:35</small></h3>
32<h3>Break <small>17:35 - 17:45</small></h3>
33<h3>Free Software Awards <small>17:45 - 18:45</small></h3>
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35## Sunday, March 22
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37Registration and breakfast 09:00 - 09:45
38Keynote 09:45 - 10:15
39Break 10:15 - 10:25
40Block 1B 10:25 - 11:10
41Break 11:10 - 11:20
42Block 2B 11:20 - 12:05
43Lunch 12:05 - 13:20
44Block 3B 13:20 - 14:05
45Break 14:05 - 14:15
46Block 4B 14:15 - 15:00
47Break 15:00 - 15:10
48Block 5B 15:10 - 15:55
49Break 15:55 - 16:05
50Block 6B 16:05 - 17:25
51Break 17:25 - 17:35
52Closing Plenary 17:35 - 18:35
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56<h2 id="saturday">Saturday, <small>3/22</small></h2>
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59<h3>Registration and breakfast <small>09:00 - 09:45</small></h3>
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62<h3>Opening Keynote <small>09:45 - 10:45</small></h3>
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64<h4>Welcome</h4>
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68<h4>Keynote</h4>
69<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-123</span></p>
70<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#gardner">Sue Gardner</a>, outgoing executive director, Wikimedia Foundation</em>
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73<h3>Break <small>10:45 - 10:55</small></h3>
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75<h3>Session block 1 <small>10:55 - 11:40</small></h3>
76
77<h4>Fighting surveillance with free software</h4>
78<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-123</span> | <strong>Thread: <a href="#surveillance">Surveillance</a></strong></p>
79<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#wilson">Holmes Wilson</a></em></p>
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81<p>Millions of people have demanded an end to the NSA's mass spying programs. But we can't rely on governments to end government surveillance. Free software and end-to-end crypto is key. To protect the world from bulk spying, we need to make software that's secure <em>and</em> easy to use.</p>
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83<h4>Opus, Daala, and free codec updates</h4>
84<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-141</span> | <strong>Thread: <a href="#projects">Projects</a></strong> </p>
85<p><em>Gregory Maxwell, <a href="/2015/program/speakers#montgomery">Monty Montgomery</a></em></p>
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87<p>An update on the the Xiph.Org Foundation's free codec projects, focusing on the next generation Opus and Daala codecs, and where we plan to go with development and advocacy in the near future.</p>
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89<h3>Break <small>11:40 - 11:50</small></h3>
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91<h3>Session block 2 <small>11:50 - 12:35</small></h3>
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93<h4>An overview of OpenPGP</h4>
94<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-123</span> | <strong>Thread: <a href="#surveillance">Surveillance</a></strong> </p>
95<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#tagliamonte">Paul Tagliamonte</a></em> </p>
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97<p>OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.</p>
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99<h4>Get started contributing to MediaWiki</h4>
100<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-141</span> | <strong>Thread: <a href="#projects">Projects</a></strong> </p>
101<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#holmquist">Mark Holmquist</a></em> </p>
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103<p>In this session, we'll lay the groundwork for working with the MediaWiki software, a PHP and JavaScript Web application that, through extensions, can be used for a great many purposes. You may be familiar with MediaWiki from Wikipedia, the Free Software Directory, or one of the thousands of other independent wikis that run the software.</p>
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106<h3>Lunch <small>12:35 - 13:50</small></h3>
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108<h3>Session block 3 <small>13:50 - 14:35</small></h3>
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110<h4>An overview of OpenPGP</h4>
111<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-123</span> | <strong>Thread: <a href="#surveillance">Surveillance</a></strong> </p>
112<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#tagliamonte">Paul Tagliamonte</a></em> </p>
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114<p>OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.</p>
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117<h3>Break <small>14:35 - 14:45</small></h3>
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119<h3>Session block 4 <small>14:45 - 16:05 </small></h3>
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121<h4>An overview of OpenPGP</h4>
122<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-123</span> | <strong>Thread: <a href="#surveillance">Surveillance</a></strong> </p>
123<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#tagliamonte">Paul Tagliamonte</a></em> </p>
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125<p>OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.</p>
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128<h3>Break <small>16:05- 16:15</small></h3>
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130<h3>Session block 5 <small>16:15 - 17:35</small></h3>
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132<h4>An overview of OpenPGP</h4>
133<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-123</span> | <strong>Thread: <a href="#surveillance">Surveillance</a></strong> </p>
134<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#tagliamonte">Paul Tagliamonte</a></em> </p>
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136<p>OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.</p>
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139<h3>Break <small>17:35 - 17:45</small></h3>
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141<h3>Keynote &amp; Free Software Awards <small>17:45 - 18:45</small></h3>
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144<h2 id="sunday">Sunday, <small>3/23</small></h2>
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146<h3>Registration and breakfast <small>09:00 - 09:45</small></h3>
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148<h3>Keynote <small>09:45 - 10:45</small></h3>
149
150<h4>Free software for freedom, surveillance and you</h4>
151<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-123</span> <strong>(remote from Berlin via Web-cast)</strong></p>
152<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#appelbaum">Jacob Appelbaum</a></em></p>
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155<h3>Break <small>10:45 - 10:55</small></h3>
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157<h3>Session block 6 <small>10:55 - 11:40</small></h3>
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159<h4>An overview of OpenPGP</h4>
160<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-123</span> | <strong>Thread: <a href="#surveillance">Surveillance</a></strong> </p>
161<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#tagliamonte">Paul Tagliamonte</a></em> </p>
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163<p>OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.</p>
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166<h3>Break <small>11:40 - 11:50</small></h3>
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168<h3>Session block 7 <small>11:50 - 12:35</small></h3>
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170<h4>An overview of OpenPGP</h4>
171<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-123</span> | <strong>Thread: <a href="#surveillance">Surveillance</a></strong> </p>
172<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#tagliamonte">Paul Tagliamonte</a></em> </p>
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174<p>OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.</p>
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177<h3>Lunch <small>12:35 - 13:50</small></h3>
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179<h3>Session block 8 <small>13:50- 14:35</small></h3>
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181<h4>An overview of OpenPGP</h4>
182<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-123</span> | <strong>Thread: <a href="#surveillance">Surveillance</a></strong> </p>
183<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#tagliamonte">Paul Tagliamonte</a></em> </p>
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185<p>OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.</p>
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188<h3>Break <small>14:35 - 14:45</small></h3>
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190<h3>Session block 9 <small>14:45 - 16:05</small></h3>
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192<h4>An overview of OpenPGP</h4>
193<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-123</span> | <strong>Thread: <a href="#surveillance">Surveillance</a></strong> </p>
194<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#tagliamonte">Paul Tagliamonte</a></em> </p>
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196<h3>Break <small>16:05 - 16:15</small></h3>
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198<h3>Session block 10 <small>16:15 - 17:35</small></h3>
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200<h4>An overview of OpenPGP</h4>
201<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-123</span> | <strong>Thread: <a href="#surveillance">Surveillance</a></strong> </p>
202<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#tagliamonte">Paul Tagliamonte</a></em> </p>
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204<h3>Break <small>17:35 - 17:45</small></h3>
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206<h3>Closing Keynote <small>17:45 - 18:45</small></h3>
207<p><span class="label label-default">Room 32-123</span></p>
208<p><em><a href="/2015/program/speakers#sandler">Karen Sandler</a></em></p>
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