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5 | SUMMARY:When we fight we win: Technology and liberation in Trump’s Ameri\r |
6 | ca\r |
7 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T100000\r |
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10 | UID:1@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
11 | ATTENDEE;CN="Kade Crockford";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invali\r |
12 | d:nomail\r |
13 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
14 | DESCRIPTION: The 21st century techno-surveillance state is the oil that ru\r |
15 | ns the deportation and mass incarceration machines. In Donald Trump and Je\r |
16 | ff Sessions' America\, it's more important than ever to fight for our core\r |
17 | values: freedom\, equality\, justice\, and democracy. That means using yo\r |
18 | ur technical skills in the service of liberation\, but it also means engag\r |
19 | ing as an ordinary citizen in the messy work of lobbying and organizing. T\r |
20 | his talk will lay out some of the greatest challenges we face in 2017\, an\r |
21 | d describe in detail some concrete ways we must unite to fight—not only \r |
22 | against the Trump regime's dastardly plans\, but also for the future we co\r |
23 | llectively need to build.\r |
24 | LOCATION: Room 32-123\r |
25 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
26 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
27 | END:VEVENT\r |
28 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
29 | SUMMARY:Meet them where they are: Free software and social justice today\r |
30 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T105500\r |
31 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T123500\r |
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33 | UID:2@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
34 | ATTENDEE;CN="Brett Smith";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:n\r |
35 | omail\r |
36 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
37 | DESCRIPTION:At LibrePlanet\, we often talk about how free software interse\r |
38 | cts with human rights and social justice issues. This talk will review rec\r |
39 | ent technology choices and promotion in other activist communities\, discu\r |
40 | ss how recent changes in politics and technology have motivated these chan\r |
41 | ges\, and use these lessons to learn how the free software community can i\r |
42 | mprove its outreach to other advocacy groups. We'll also look at imminent \r |
43 | technology developments\, and consider where the free software movement ca\r |
44 | n work now to affect change in the future.\r |
45 | LOCATION:Room 32-123\r |
46 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
47 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
48 | END:VEVENT\r |
49 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
50 | SUMMARY:The set of programmers: How math restricts us\r |
51 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T105500\r |
52 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T123500\r |
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53 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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54 | UID:3@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
55 | ATTENDEE;CN="Carol Smith";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:n\r |
56 | omail\r |
57 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
58 | DESCRIPTION:This presentation will open a discussion about how we are intr\r |
59 | oducing new developers to programming. Most textbooks\, tutorials\, and tr\r |
60 | ainings begin by introducing new developers to mathematics lessons within \r |
61 | the language. Many courses on programming require math skills as prerequis\r |
62 | ites. However\, math prowess is not usually an indicator of one's potentia\r |
63 | l programming abilities. Those people who have been told from a young age \r |
64 | that they aren't good at math or generally doubt their math skills often f\r |
65 | eel excluded from the world of programming unnecessarily. I will pose ques\r |
66 | tions about whether we can be using methods other than math skills to teac\r |
67 | h programming languages to adult beginners. I propose logic and reasoning \r |
68 | skills are more important programming concepts to master to help new devel\r |
69 | opers succeed. Let's change the way we're teaching programming and break d\r |
70 | own more artificial barriers to entry for becoming a developer.\r |
71 | LOCATION:Room 31-141\r |
72 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
73 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
74 | END:VEVENT\r |
75 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
76 | SUMMARY:Automating a TV channel with free software\r |
77 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T105500\r |
78 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T123500\r |
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80 | UID:4@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
81 | ATTENDEE;CN="Zeeshan Hasan";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid\r |
82 | :nomail\r |
83 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
84 | DESCRIPTION:For the last year\, Sysnova has been helping a TV channel in B\r |
85 | angladesh to migrate from a soon-to-be discontinued proprietary TV media a\r |
86 | sset management server\, program and ad playout server and news room contr\r |
87 | ol system to free alternatives. In the process\, free video editing\, offi\r |
88 | ce suites and desktop operating systems are also being implemented.\r |
89 | LOCATION:Room 32-144\r |
90 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
91 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
92 | END:VEVENT\r |
93 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
94 | SUMMARY:The importance of community-managed infrastructure\r |
95 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T105500\r |
96 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T123500\r |
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97 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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98 | UID:5@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
99 | ATTENDEE;CN="Michael Scherer";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:inval\r |
100 | id:nomail\r |
101 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
102 | DESCRIPTION:DescTBA\r |
103 | LOCATION:Room 32-155\r |
104 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
105 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
106 | END:VEVENT\r |
107 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
108 | SUMMARY:Al Carter workshop\r |
109 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T105500\r |
110 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T123500\r |
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112 | UID:6@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
113 | ATTENDEE;CN="Al Carter";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:nom\r |
114 | ail\r |
115 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
116 | DESCRIPTION:DescTBA\r |
117 | LOCATION:Workshop space\r |
118 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
119 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
120 | END:VEVENT\r |
121 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
122 | SUMMARY:Software heritage: Preserving the free software commons\r |
123 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T115000\r |
124 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T123400\r |
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125 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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126 | UID:7@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
127 | ATTENDEE;CN="Stefano Zacchiroli";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:in\r |
128 | valid:nomail\r |
129 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
130 | DESCRIPTION:The Software Commons is the vast body of human knowledge embed\r |
131 | ded in software source code\, that is publicly available and can be freely\r |
132 | altered and reused. Free Software constitutes the bulk of it. Sadly we se\r |
133 | em to be at increasing risk of losing this precious heritage built by the \r |
134 | Free Software community over the paste decades: once popular code hosting \r |
135 | sites shut down\, tapes of ancient versions of our toolchain (bit-)rot in \r |
136 | basements\, etc. The ambitious goal of the Software Heritage project is to\r |
137 | contribute to address this risk\, by collecting\, preserving\, and sharin\r |
138 | g all publicly available software in source code form. Together with its c\r |
139 | omplete VCS development history. Forever\, of course. Although still in Be\r |
140 | ta\, Software Heritage has already archived more than 3 billion unique sou\r |
141 | rce code files and 700 million unique commits\, spanning more than 50 mill\r |
142 | ion Free Software projects from major software development hubs\, GNU/Linu\r |
143 | x distributions\, and upstream software collections.\r |
144 | LOCATION:Room 32-123\r |
145 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
146 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
147 | END:VEVENT\r |
148 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
149 | SUMMARY:Move fast and break democracy\r |
150 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T115000\r |
151 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T123400\r |
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153 | UID:8@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
154 | ATTENDEE;CN="Shauna Gordon-McKeon";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:\r |
155 | invalid:nomail\r |
156 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
157 | DESCRIPTION:Throughout the history of mankind\, new tools have transformed\r |
158 | our lives\, bringing political and social change hard on the heels of tec\r |
159 | hnological change. For technologists at the vanguard of these changes\, th\r |
160 | ere is a tendency towards optimism\, toward innovation for innovation’s \r |
161 | sake. “Move fast and break things”\, the motto goes. But what if our d\r |
162 | emocracy is the thing that gets broken? This talk discusses the "digital r\r |
163 | evolution" and its impact on American political culture\, with a specific \r |
164 | focus on the influence of social media on news and the influence of automa\r |
165 | tion on the economy.\r |
166 | LOCATION:Room 31-141\r |
167 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
168 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
169 | END:VEVENT\r |
170 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
171 | SUMMARY:Turning sensors into signals: Free your IoT from walled gardens wi\r |
172 | th JavaScript\r |
173 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T115000\r |
174 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T123400\r |
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175 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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176 | UID:9@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
177 | ATTENDEE;CN="Rabimba Karanjai";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:inva\r |
178 | lid:nomail\r |
179 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
180 | DESCRIPTION:People are already tired of the over-promise of IoT - the slew\r |
181 | of marginally useful products\, the overly confusing and crowded develope\r |
182 | r space\, and endless examples of how to turn an LED on and off. Take a br\r |
183 | eak\, step back from the crowd\, and come learn how to solve real human pr\r |
184 | oblems with that old phone that's collecting dust on your shelf using an o\r |
185 | pen technology\, Web and JavaScript. Break away from the walled garden of \r |
186 | proprietary solutions.\r |
187 | LOCATION:Room 32-144\r |
188 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
189 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
190 | END:VEVENT\r |
191 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
192 | SUMMARY:Aibohphobia: The Reifier's Schadenfreude\r |
193 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T115000\r |
194 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T123400\r |
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195 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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196 | UID:10@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
197 | ATTENDEE;CN="Luke Demarest";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid\r |
198 | :nomail\r |
199 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
200 | DESCRIPTION:Hacker? Activist? Neophyte? This shift-of-gears workshop aims \r |
201 | to create a relaxed trans-disciplinary environment where all conference go\r |
202 | ers can create new thought processes around how we use language and art. W\r |
203 | e'll look at free software ideologies\, reasons to use and create free sof\r |
204 | tware for art\, and look at two programmatically generated 3D printed scul\r |
205 | pture series. The sculpture series\, created in part with free software an\r |
206 | d free hardware\, explore communication\, word play\, and digital rights a\r |
207 | cross media. Workshop participants will get to touch\, feel\, and play wit\r |
208 | h sculptures.\r |
209 | LOCATION:Room 32-155\r |
210 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
211 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
212 | END:VEVENT\r |
213 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
214 | SUMMARY:Al Carter workshop\r |
215 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T115000\r |
216 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T123400\r |
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217 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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218 | UID:11@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
219 | ATTENDEE;CN="Al Carter";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:nom\r |
220 | ail\r |
221 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
222 | DESCRIPTION:DescTBA\r |
223 | LOCATION:Workshop space\r |
224 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
225 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
226 | END:VEVENT\r |
227 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
228 | SUMMARY:Patents\, copyrights and trademarks: Won't someone please think of\r |
229 | the children?\r |
230 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T135000\r |
231 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T143400\r |
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232 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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233 | UID:12@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
234 | ATTENDEE;CN="Deb Nicholson";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid\r |
235 | :nomail\r |
236 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
237 | DESCRIPTION:Patents\, copyrights and trademark rights have been growing an\r |
238 | d expanding in scope and application. In most cases\, it seems the origina\r |
239 | l intent of spurring innovation or protecting creators has gotten a bit lo\r |
240 | st\, if not completely inverted. Certainly\, there must be a way to suppor\r |
241 | t inventors without enabling predators and protect creators without empowe\r |
242 | ring trolls. We need to slay our own monsters\, instead of leaving them fo\r |
243 | r the next generation. If you've ever wondered why a smell can be trademar\r |
244 | ked or why math can\, no... can't\, well... maybe gets patented\, then thi\r |
245 | s talk is for you. The kids of tomorrow might not want to sample our music\r |
246 | or work with our legacy codebases\, but they won't thank us for taking th\r |
247 | e option off the table. There are many entities that are highly invested i\r |
248 | n endless copyright\, creative trademark enforcement or patent maximalism\\r |
249 | , but what do they want? More importantly\, how can they be stopped? It wo\r |
250 | n't be easy\, but there are some things you can do. This talk will cover w\r |
251 | hy it feels so darned difficult to get common sense policies in place. You\r |
252 | 'll learn about some likely avenues for political disruption\, aka lobbyin\r |
253 | g\, voting and affecting policy. Consider attending this talk\, for the ch\r |
254 | ildren.\r |
255 | LOCATION:Room 32-123\r |
256 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
257 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
258 | END:VEVENT\r |
259 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
260 | SUMMARY:Technology for direct actions\r |
261 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T135000\r |
262 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T143400\r |
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263 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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264 | UID:13@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
265 | ATTENDEE;CN="Andrew Seeder";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid\r |
266 | :nomail\r |
267 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
268 | DESCRIPTION:This strategic action session follows-up from last year's "Com\r |
269 | munity Technology for Solidarity Economies." This year's session is for an\r |
270 | yone interested in activism through non-violent direct actions\, such as b\r |
271 | oycotts\, protests\, advocacy\, and political organizing. We explore how f\r |
272 | ree software technology can empower organizers\, with special emphasis on \r |
273 | economic democracy initiatives. The session includes a presentation about \r |
274 | which technology supports and which technology hinders direct actions. The\r |
275 | session ends with an open conversation about how else organizers and tech\r |
276 | nologists might support each other in the future. Please come ready to sha\r |
277 | re ideas and best practices.\r |
278 | LOCATION:RoomTBA\r |
279 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
280 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
281 | END:VEVENT\r |
282 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
283 | SUMMARY:Striking at the roots: An ecological analysis of mass surveillance\r |
284 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T135000\r |
285 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T143400\r |
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286 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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287 | UID:14@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
288 | ATTENDEE;CN="Gordon Hall";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:n\r |
289 | omail\r |
290 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
291 | DESCRIPTION:To understand how mass surveillance is allowed to exist\, we m\r |
292 | ust recognize it as a form of violence\; one of many kinds that are necess\r |
293 | ary to support and maintain the inequities of capitalism. As free software\r |
294 | activists\, we must organize to build systems that are capable of not onl\r |
295 | y defending us now\, but also strike at the roots by promoting ecological \r |
296 | and economic sustainability for the future. Using the Storj project as a c\r |
297 | ase study\, we will analyze these power structures and how free software c\r |
298 | an be used to undermine them.\r |
299 | LOCATION:32-144\r |
300 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
301 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
302 | END:VEVENT\r |
303 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
304 | SUMMARY:Animated GIF workshop with Gimp\r |
305 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T135000\r |
306 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T143400\r |
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307 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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308 | UID:15@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
309 | ATTENDEE;CN="Máirín Duffy";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invali\r |
310 | d:nomail\r |
311 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
312 | DESCRIPTION:Animated GIFs have become an omnipresent form of art on the in\r |
313 | ternet\; respective to their ubiquity there's a limited number of artists \r |
314 | creating them. Let's change that! Express yourself via this art form using\r |
315 | free software! Mo will cover different types of animated GIFs you can cre\r |
316 | ate showcasing some examples\, explain how to obtain libre-licensed source\r |
317 | content\, and walk you through Gimp's animated GIF creation workflow so y\r |
318 | ou can confidently create your own.\r |
319 | LOCATION:Room 32-155\r |
320 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
321 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
322 | END:VEVENT\r |
323 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
324 | SUMMARY:Ansible workshop\r |
325 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T135000\r |
326 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T143400\r |
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327 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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328 | UID:16@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
329 | ATTENDEE;CN="Spencer Krum";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:\r |
330 | nomail\r |
331 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
332 | DESCRIPTION:DescTBA\r |
333 | LOCATION:Workshop space\r |
334 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
335 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
336 | END:VEVENT\r |
337 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
338 | SUMMARY:Verifying software freedom with reproducible builds\r |
339 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T144500\r |
340 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T153000\r |
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341 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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342 | UID:17@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
343 | ATTENDEE;CN="Vagrant Cascadian";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:inv\r |
344 | alid:nomail\r |
345 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
346 | DESCRIPTION:The Reproducible Builds project aims to move towards a world w\r |
347 | here binary software can be independently verified\, by anyone\, as the pr\r |
348 | oduct of a given source. Many people interested in Free Software rely on t\r |
349 | he distributors of binary software to respect their freedoms. Unfortunatel\r |
350 | y\, most software incorporates unintended information into the binaries\, \r |
351 | resulting in differences in the binaries between consecutive builds. If so\r |
352 | ftware normally produces different binaries every time it is built\, how c\r |
353 | an we verify and prove that it is the intended result of the source code? \r |
354 | By incorportating best practices documented by the Reproducible Builds pro\r |
355 | ject into software development projects\, an independently verifyable chai\r |
356 | n from the source code to the binaries can be formed. Once independent ver\r |
357 | ification becomes common practice\, people can get back to working with so\r |
358 | ftware that respects user freedoms.\r |
359 | LOCATION:Room 32-123\r |
360 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
361 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
362 | END:VEVENT\r |
363 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
364 | SUMMARY:Accessibility\, free software and the rights of people with disabi\r |
365 | lities\r |
366 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T144500\r |
367 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T153000\r |
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368 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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369 | UID:18@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
370 | ATTENDEE;CN="Chris Hofstader";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:inval\r |
371 | id:nomail\r |
372 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
373 | DESCRIPTION:A high level view of accessibility in the context of free soft\r |
374 | ware with a focus on issues involving security\, privacy and what some act\r |
375 | ivists are doing. It will touch on the technical\, legal and software deve\r |
376 | lopment projects going on today.\r |
377 | LOCATION:Room 31-141\r |
378 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
379 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
380 | END:VEVENT\r |
381 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
382 | SUMMARY:Civilian Code Conservation Corps: Free software for governments of\r |
383 | all sizes\r |
384 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T144500\r |
385 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T153000\r |
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386 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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387 | UID:19@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
388 | ATTENDEE;CN="Cecilia Donnelly";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:inva\r |
389 | lid:nomail\r |
390 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
391 | DESCRIPTION:Software purchased and used by our cities\, states\, and natio\r |
392 | nal governments is both a resource to be managed\, like our wild places\, \r |
393 | and an infrastructure to be maintained\, like our roads and bridges. These\r |
394 | are our collective property and responsibility. Many governments are afra\r |
395 | id of releasing software into public view because of security concerns\, l\r |
396 | ack of support\, or contract complications. Education for civil servants a\r |
397 | nd improved oversight for vendors can mitigate these concerns and increase\r |
398 | the amount of government-purchased software that is released under a free\r |
399 | license.\r |
400 | LOCATION:Room 32-144\r |
401 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
402 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
403 | END:VEVENT\r |
404 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
405 | SUMMARY:Let's encrypt office hours\r |
406 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T144500\r |
407 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T153000\r |
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408 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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409 | UID:20@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
410 | ATTENDEE;CN="Noah Swartz";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:n\r |
411 | omail\r |
412 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
413 | DESCRIPTION:Want to encrypt your website? Noah Swartz from EFF will be on \r |
414 | hand to help people with installing certificates using Let's Encrypt & EFF\r |
415 | 's tool Certbot. If you manage a website but haven't set up HTTPS this is \r |
416 | your chance. Whether you've never gotten around to trying or have run into\r |
417 | problems trying Noah will be available to answer questions and help debug\r |
418 | issues. Come by with your computer and get your website converted to HTTP\r |
419 | S and learn about how to use Certbot and Let's Encrypt!\r |
420 | LOCATION:Room 32-155\r |
421 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
422 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
423 | END:VEVENT\r |
424 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
425 | SUMMARY:Ansible workshop\r |
426 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T144500\r |
427 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T153000\r |
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428 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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429 | UID:21@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
430 | ATTENDEE;CN="Spencer Krum";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:\r |
431 | nomail\r |
432 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
433 | DESCRIPTION:DescTBA\r |
434 | LOCATION:Workshop space\r |
435 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
436 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
437 | END:VEVENT\r |
438 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
439 | SUMMARY:The free software movement in the age of Trump\r |
440 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T154000\r |
441 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T162500\r |
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442 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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443 | UID:22@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
444 | ATTENDEE;CN="Eben Moglen";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:n\r |
445 | omail\r |
446 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
447 | DESCRIPTION:One sixth of the human race lives under the control of a regim\r |
448 | e that intends to use the Net to extinguish the very idea of freedom. Pett\r |
449 | ier despots of every description use computer networks to perfect civil un\r |
450 | freedom on a platform of unfree technology. Illiberal movements are sweepi\r |
451 | ng towards political power in advanced democratic societies\, which are al\r |
452 | so the hubs of surveillance capitalism. The rush to cashless society is re\r |
453 | placing the anonymity of the free market with the tracked and monitored co\r |
454 | ntrol points of a new totalitarian economy. The most powerful man in the w\r |
455 | orld has no respect for freedom of speech or the rule of law. The free sof\r |
456 | tware movement came into existence fighting to prevent a future which is n\r |
457 | ow our present. Ready or not\, we have entered a new phase. Training is ov\r |
458 | er. Here's the plan.\r |
459 | LOCATION:Room 32-123\r |
460 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
461 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
462 | END:VEVENT\r |
463 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
464 | SUMMARY:Pump.io - the federated\, extensible social network\r |
465 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T154000\r |
466 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T162500\r |
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467 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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468 | UID:23@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
469 | ATTENDEE;CN="Alex Jordan";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:n\r |
470 | omail\r |
471 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
472 | DESCRIPTION:Pump.io is a promising project to create a federated social ne\r |
473 | twork - think email\, where you can have multiple providers that all work \r |
474 | together\, but for social networking. It stagnated for a while\, but the p\r |
475 | roject has recently completed the transfer of governance and code maintena\r |
476 | nce to the community. This presentation will talk about pump.io's history \r |
477 | (right up to its newly-created community governance)\, its API\, and why i\r |
478 | t's pretty freakin' neat. We'll end with the work that's gone out the door\r |
479 | in recent releases\, the work that remains\, and how you can (should?) ge\r |
480 | t involved. Attendees will walk out with an understanding of the historica\r |
481 | l context behind pump.io\, an understanding of how the software works on a\r |
482 | technical level\, and how it fits into wider social web efforts. No prior\r |
483 | knowledge necessary\, although a basic familiarity with JSON and HTTP wil\r |
484 | l help.\r |
485 | LOCATION:Room 31-141\r |
486 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
487 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
488 | END:VEVENT\r |
489 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
490 | SUMMARY:Freedom and loathing on the campaign trail '16\r |
491 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T154000\r |
492 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T162500\r |
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493 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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494 | UID:24@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
495 | ATTENDEE;CN="Remy DeCausemaker";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:inv\r |
496 | alid:nomail\r |
497 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
498 | DESCRIPTION:Like it or Loathe it\, this election was historic--for the can\r |
499 | didates\, for citizens\, and even the Free Software Movement. The creation\r |
500 | of DevProgress.us marks the first time that a major national political pa\r |
501 | rty or presidential campaign in the United States has officially adopted c\r |
502 | ontribution policies embracing copyleft licenses. Come hear about how hack\r |
503 | ers and artists from around the world made an impact up and down the ticke\r |
504 | t\, and ways #wewillcontinue.\r |
505 | LOCATION:Room 32-144\r |
506 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
507 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
508 | END:VEVENT\r |
509 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
510 | SUMMARY:Pentesting loves Free Software\r |
511 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T154000\r |
512 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T162500\r |
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513 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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514 | UID:25@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
515 | ATTENDEE;CN="Christian Fernandez";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:i\r |
516 | nvalid:nomail\r |
517 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
518 | DESCRIPTION:A session describing how and why is possible to do professiona\r |
519 | l security penetration testing solely using free software code and tools. \r |
520 | We will be showcasing some of this tools and having a conversation to see \r |
521 | how we can make this tools succeed in the field\, come up with new ideas a\r |
522 | nd maybe a project we can work on during the year for the intention to pro\r |
523 | mote free software in the redteam security field.\r |
524 | LOCATION:Room 32-155\r |
525 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
526 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
527 | END:VEVENT\r |
528 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
529 | SUMMARY:Reproducible builds workshop\r |
530 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T154000\r |
531 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T162500\r |
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532 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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533 | UID:26@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
534 | ATTENDEE;CN="Ximin Luo";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:nom\r |
535 | ail\r |
536 | ATTENDEE;CN="Vagrant Cascadian";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:inv\r |
537 | alid:nomail\r |
538 | ATTENDEE;CN="Valerie Young";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid\r |
539 | :nomail\r |
540 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
541 | DESCRIPTION:DescTBA\r |
542 | LOCATION:Workshop space\r |
543 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
544 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
545 | END:VEVENT\r |
546 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
547 | SUMMARY:Awards presentation and speech\r |
548 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T172500\r |
549 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170325T181000\r |
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550 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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551 | UID:27@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
552 | ATTENDEE;CN="Richard Stallman";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:inva\r |
553 | lid:nomail\r |
554 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
555 | DESCRIPTION:DescTBA\r |
556 | LOCATION:Room 32-123\r |
557 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
558 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
559 | END:VEVENT\r |
560 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
561 | SUMMARY:Welcome to LibrePlanet (Day 2)\r |
562 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T094500\r |
563 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T100000\r |
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564 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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565 | UID:28@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
566 | ATTENDEE;CN="Georgia Young";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid\r |
567 | :nomail\r |
568 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
569 | DESCRIPTION:DescTBA\r |
570 | LOCATION:Room 32-123\r |
571 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
572 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
573 | END:VEVENT\r |
574 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
575 | SUMMARY:Beyond unfree: The software you can go to jail for talking about\r |
576 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T100000\r |
577 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T104500\r |
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578 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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579 | UID:29@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
580 | ATTENDEE;CN="Cory Doctorow";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid\r |
581 | :nomail\r |
582 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
583 | DESCRIPTION:Software has eaten the world\, and all too often\, that code i\r |
584 | s a black box — not just designed to be unauditable\, but to be illegal \r |
585 | to audit\, to improve\, to reconfigure. Software freedom is human freedom:\r |
586 | not because 'information wants to be free\,' but because people can't be \r |
587 | free in an information age when their information technology is designed t\r |
588 | o control them.\r |
589 | LOCATION:Room 32-123\r |
590 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
591 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
592 | END:VEVENT\r |
593 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
594 | SUMMARY:Free software for free culture\r |
595 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T105500\r |
596 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T114000\r |
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597 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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598 | UID:30@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
599 | ATTENDEE;CN="Bassam Kurdali";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invali\r |
600 | d:nomail\r |
601 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
602 | DESCRIPTION:DescTBA\r |
603 | LOCATION:Room 32-123\r |
604 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
605 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
606 | END:VEVENT\r |
607 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
608 | SUMMARY:Contacts to connections: CRM funneling for FLOSS projects\r |
609 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T105500\r |
610 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T114000\r |
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611 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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612 | UID:31@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
613 | ATTENDEE;CN="William Hale";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:\r |
614 | nomail\r |
615 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
616 | DESCRIPTION:Do you have a pile of sticky notes and a folder full of spread\r |
617 | sheets with contacts? Have you ever had a donor approached by two people t\r |
618 | rying to gather the same information? As an organization or project grows\\r |
619 | , it often becomes hard to keep track of the various community members\, d\r |
620 | onors\, and volunteers who are connected. An answer to this is the often u\r |
621 | sed sales tool\, a contact relationship manager (CRM). You will learn abou\r |
622 | t a non-sales focused tool\, CiviCRM and see how it can be combined with D\r |
623 | iscourse and various Drupal forms to clean up and funnel your contact data\r |
624 | .\r |
625 | LOCATION:Room 31-141\r |
626 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
627 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
628 | END:VEVENT\r |
629 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
630 | SUMMARY:The surreptitious assault on privacy\, security\, and freedom\r |
631 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T105500\r |
632 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T114000\r |
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633 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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634 | UID:32@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
635 | ATTENDEE;CN="Mike Gerwitz";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:\r |
636 | nomail\r |
637 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
638 | DESCRIPTION:Privacy\, security\, and personal freedom: each of these essen\r |
639 | tial rights are being surreptitiously assaulted by governments\, corporati\r |
640 | ons\, and ill-minded individuals that are spying and preying upon us with \r |
641 | unprecedented frequency and breadth. This talk will survey the most pressi\r |
642 | ng issues of today\, including topics of government surveillance and espio\r |
643 | nage\; advertisers and data analytics\; IoT\; policy and the crypto wars\;\r |
644 | the Web\, "cloud"\, and centralization\; vehicles\; societal pressures an\r |
645 | d complacency\; and more. Attendees will be presented with an overview of \r |
646 | mitigations and dozens of resources.\r |
647 | LOCATION:Room 32-144\r |
648 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
649 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
650 | END:VEVENT\r |
651 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
652 | SUMMARY:Text\, layout\, and calligraphy on the Arabic Web\r |
653 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T105500\r |
654 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T114000\r |
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655 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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656 | UID:33@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
657 | ATTENDEE;CN="Nick Doiron";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:n\r |
658 | omail\r |
659 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
660 | DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, you will learn principles of internationali\r |
661 | zation to support Arabic and other right-to-left languages. The focus will\r |
662 | be on practical examples where you can adapt CSS and JavaScript to suppor\r |
663 | t both languages. Some of the real examples will include: the OpenStreetMa\r |
664 | p iD editor\, right-to-left text in the HTML5 Canvas\, a calligraphy edito\r |
665 | r\, and use of the zero-width-join character to stylize Arabic text.\r |
666 | LOCATION:Room 32-155\r |
667 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
668 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
669 | END:VEVENT\r |
670 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
671 | SUMMARY:Birds of a Feather\r |
672 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T115000\r |
673 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T123500\r |
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674 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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675 | UID:34@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
676 | ATTENDEE;CN=SpeakerTBA;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:noma\r |
677 | il\r |
678 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
679 | DESCRIPTION:DescTBA\r |
680 | LOCATION:Room 32-123\, Room 31-141\, Room 32-144\, Room 32-155\r |
681 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
682 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
683 | END:VEVENT\r |
684 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
685 | SUMMARY:A free software portfolio: The importance of free software in comp\r |
686 | uter science\r |
687 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T135000\r |
688 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T143500\r |
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689 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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690 | UID:35@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
691 | ATTENDEE;CN="Tom Callaway";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:\r |
692 | nomail\r |
693 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
694 | DESCRIPTION:As Free Software becomes more widespread in technology solutio\r |
695 | ns across all industries\, there is demand for workers who not only have e\r |
696 | xperience with Free Software tools\, but also for those who can help organ\r |
697 | izations to become involved in those communities. Companies are increasing\r |
698 | ly looking to take the leap from consumer to contributor\, but they are of\r |
699 | ten unsure how to actually proceed. I will discuss the idea of exposing st\r |
700 | udents to the ideas and tools that Free Software depends on\, with the exp\r |
701 | licit goal of enabling students to build a technology portfolio that helps\r |
702 | them to stand out and teaches them how to work collaboratively and transp\r |
703 | arently. There are some success stories to tell\, but I hope that this tal\r |
704 | k will inspire other educators to incorporate Free Software concepts into \r |
705 | their standard curriculum.\r |
706 | LOCATION:Room 32-123\r |
707 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
708 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
709 | END:VEVENT\r |
710 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
711 | SUMMARY:Secure Drop\r |
712 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T135000\r |
713 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T143500\r |
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714 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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715 | UID:36@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
716 | ATTENDEE;CN="Conor Schaefer";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invali\r |
717 | d:nomail\r |
718 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
719 | DESCRIPTION:DescTBA\r |
720 | LOCATION:Room 31-141\r |
721 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
722 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
723 | END:VEVENT\r |
724 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
725 | SUMMARY:Machine learning: Key battleground for free and open source techno\r |
726 | logy\r |
727 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T135000\r |
728 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T143500\r |
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729 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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730 | UID:37@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
731 | ATTENDEE;CN="Helen Jiang";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:n\r |
732 | omail\r |
733 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
734 | DESCRIPTION:Machine learning (ML) research has a long and still prevalent \r |
735 | legacy of using proprietary technology. As ML becomes more and more popula\r |
736 | r with industry-scale large applications\, many new and powerful proprieta\r |
737 | ry pushes have been trying to enter different parts of the ML application \r |
738 | stack. We need to be prepared for the challenges of keeping free and open \r |
739 | source technology in ML\, and the challenges come from both the legacy sid\r |
740 | e and the new proprietary push side. However\, ML is still overlooked in o\r |
741 | ur conversations about free and open technology\, although many open sourc\r |
742 | e alternatives have made ways into ML research\, development\, and industr\r |
743 | y applications. In this session\, we will first have a quick glimpse at th\r |
744 | e history ML stack in research\, development\, and applications\, then exp\r |
745 | lore ML's proprietary legacy and its status quo. Then we will look at wher\r |
746 | e the proprietary army is coming (again) while we were not looking. To con\r |
747 | clude\, we will discuss strategies about what we can do as - a community a\r |
748 | nd as individuals - to keep ML research and development free and open. Aud\r |
749 | ience will walk away with the big picture of many floating pieces in curre\r |
750 | nt ML development and applications\, and will also learn about less-explor\r |
751 | ed historical context of ML development\, its influence on the potential f\r |
752 | uture of free and open source technology in ML\, and some action recipes t\r |
753 | o keep ML free and open. Your thoughts\, questions\, and further discussio\r |
754 | ns are also cordially welcome!\r |
755 | LOCATION:Room 32-144\r |
756 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
757 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
758 | END:VEVENT\r |
759 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
760 | SUMMARY:Algorithmic bias: Where it comes from and what to do about it\r |
761 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T135000\r |
762 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T143500\r |
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763 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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764 | UID:38@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
765 | ATTENDEE;CN="Andrew Oram";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:n\r |
766 | omail\r |
767 | ATTENDEE;CN="Ifeoma Ajunwa";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid\r |
768 | :nomail\r |
769 | ATTENDEE;CN="Geoff A. Cohen";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invali\r |
770 | d:nomail\r |
771 | ATTENDEE;CN="Ben Green";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:nom\r |
772 | ail\r |
773 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
774 | DESCRIPTION:Algorithms are the new boogie men when it comes to social cont\r |
775 | rol and institutional discrimination. Recent research suggests a somewhat \r |
776 | counter-intuitive approach to ameliorating bias. One must not be blind to \r |
777 | race\, gender\, and other demographic categories that experience discrimin\r |
778 | ation--on the contrary\, one must actively monitor these factors. In this \r |
779 | panel\, each panelist will present his or her views for a few minutes\, le\r |
780 | aving ample time for comments and questions from the audience. This format\r |
781 | worked very well for the LibrePlanet 2014 session\, “Promoting free sof\r |
782 | tware adoption (and creation) in the public sector”\, where audience inv\r |
783 | olvement was passionate and well-informed.\r |
784 | LOCATION:Room 32-155\r |
785 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
786 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
787 | END:VEVENT\r |
788 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
789 | SUMMARY:The post-truth Santa Claus and the concealed present\r |
790 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T144500\r |
791 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T153000\r |
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792 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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793 | UID:39@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
794 | ATTENDEE;CN="Alexandre Oliva";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:inval\r |
795 | id:nomail\r |
796 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
797 | DESCRIPTION:DescTBA\r |
798 | LOCATION:Room 32-123\r |
799 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
800 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
801 | END:VEVENT\r |
802 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
803 | SUMMARY:Prospects for free software and free culture in the workplace\r |
804 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T144500\r |
805 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T153000\r |
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806 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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807 | UID:40@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
808 | ATTENDEE;CN="Mustafa Shameem";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:inval\r |
809 | id:nomail\r |
810 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
811 | DESCRIPTION:One avenue for advancing free software and free culture is the\r |
812 | workplace. It's the one place where we spend a substantial (if not the ma\r |
813 | jority) of our time\, have potential access to large audiences\, funds\, a\r |
814 | nd resources. The talk explores free software\, free culture\, and the pro\r |
815 | spects for both in the workplace. Questions explored include: What kind of\r |
816 | workplaces are amenable to FOSS? What is the impact of the current econom\r |
817 | ic trends (increasing job insecurity\, short work tenure\, stagnating wage\r |
818 | s\, and increasing hours worked)? How is FOSS leveraged in environments wh\r |
819 | ere workers have limited control or agency? What is the impact of wide sca\r |
820 | le adoption and intensifying of 'stick' models of employee management in p\r |
821 | lace of cooperative models?\r |
822 | LOCATION:Room 31-141\r |
823 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
824 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
825 | END:VEVENT\r |
826 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
827 | SUMMARY:Understanding the complexity of copyleft defense\r |
828 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T144500\r |
829 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T153000\r |
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830 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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831 | UID:41@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
832 | ATTENDEE;CN="Bradley Kuhn";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:\r |
833 | nomail\r |
834 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
835 | DESCRIPTION:The fundamental mechanism defending software freedom is copyle\r |
836 | ft\, embodied in GPL. GPL\, however\, functions only through upholding it \r |
837 | — via GPL enforcement. For some\, enforcement has for 30 years been a re\r |
838 | gular activity\, but most projects don't enforce: they live with regular v\r |
839 | iolations. Today\, even under the Community Principles of GPL Enforcement\\r |
840 | , GPL enforcement is regularly criticized and questioned. The complex land\r |
841 | scape is now impenetrable for developers who merely wish their code to rem\r |
842 | ain forever free. This talk provides basic history and background informat\r |
843 | ion on the topic.\r |
844 | LOCATION:Room 32-144\r |
845 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
846 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
847 | END:VEVENT\r |
848 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
849 | SUMMARY:Lightning talks\r |
850 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T144500\r |
851 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T153000\r |
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852 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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853 | UID:42@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
854 | ATTENDEE;CN=SpeakerTBA;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:noma\r |
855 | il\r |
856 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
857 | DESCRIPTION:\r |
858 | LOCATION:Room 32-155\r |
859 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
860 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
861 | END:VEVENT\r |
862 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
863 | SUMMARY:Secret life of the bitcoin blockchain\r |
864 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T163500\r |
865 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T171500\r |
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866 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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867 | UID:43@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
868 | ATTENDEE;CN="Skye Elijah";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:n\r |
869 | omail\r |
870 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
871 | DESCRIPTION:DescTBA\r |
872 | LOCATION:Room 32-123\r |
873 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
874 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
875 | END:VEVENT\r |
876 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
877 | SUMMARY:The GNU philosophy: Ethics beyond ethics\r |
878 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T163500\r |
879 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T171500\r |
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880 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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881 | UID:44@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
882 | ATTENDEE;CN="Marianne Corvellec";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:in\r |
883 | valid:nomail\r |
884 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
885 | DESCRIPTION:Ethics is at the root of Free Software. In a philosophical per\r |
886 | spective where ethics is operational rather than moral\, we argue that the\r |
887 | ethics of Free Software goes beyond ethics. It is morality. The ever-pres\r |
888 | ent concern for self-respect\, autonomy and\, of course\, freedom makes Fr\r |
889 | ee Software akin to historical philosophical movements (humanism\, Enlight\r |
890 | enment\, existentialism). Besides\, the Free Software Movement contribute \r |
891 | their principles (such as transparency) and practices (such as cryptograph\r |
892 | y) to support whistleblowers\, journalists\, and activists. Similarities w\r |
893 | ith other social movements let us derive existing and possible coalitions.\r |
894 | LOCATION:Room 31-141\r |
895 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
896 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
897 | END:VEVENT\r |
898 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
899 | SUMMARY:Will the FCC still ban your operating system? (Maybe.)\r |
900 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T163500\r |
901 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T171500\r |
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902 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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903 | UID:45@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
904 | ATTENDEE;CN="Eric Schultz";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:\r |
905 | nomail\r |
906 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
907 | DESCRIPTION:Last year\, we thought the FCC was going to ban our operating \r |
908 | system. Has anything changed? As it turns out\, plenty. Eric Schultz\, one\r |
909 | of the leaders of the Save Wifi Initiative\, highlights the changing inte\r |
910 | rests by the FCC on free software. He’ll also discuss his efforts partic\r |
911 | ipating as part of the FCC’s Technical Advisory Council\, Software Confi\r |
912 | gurable Radio sub-group to advocate for software freedom. Finally\, Eric w\r |
913 | ill detail specific ways in which we can educate regulators on the benefit\r |
914 | s of free software-based wireless and protect user freedom.\r |
915 | LOCATION:Room 32-144\r |
916 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
917 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
918 | END:VEVENT\r |
919 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
920 | SUMMARY:Securely backing up GPG private keys… to the cloud?\r |
921 | DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T163500\r |
922 | DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20170326T171500\r |
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923 | DTSTAMP:20170307T050407Z\r |
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924 | UID:46@LP2017@libreplanet.org\r |
925 | ATTENDEE;CN="Joey Hess";CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:invalid:nom\r |
926 | ail\r |
927 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
928 | DESCRIPTION:Imagine a world in which GnuPG was not hard to use\, and was u\r |
929 | sed widely. Users exchange encrypted email\, gpg sign comments on websites\r |
930 | \, make encrypted backups\, and so on. What happens\, in that world\, when\r |
931 | a user's gpg private key gets deleted? The only backup is encrypted with \r |
932 | the lost private key. Catch 22. We're not in that world\, and so we don't \r |
933 | often worry about this problem. But solving the gpg key backup problem see\r |
934 | ms a necessary step in the path toward that world. Keysafe is an attempt a\r |
935 | t taking that step\, backing up to the cloud. Can that possibly be secure?\r |
936 | Come and find out.\r |
937 | LOCATION:Room 32-155\r |
938 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
939 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
940 | END:VEVENT\r |
941 | END:VCALENDAR\r |