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| 14 | SUMMARY:Welcome address by FSF\r |
| 15 | DESCRIPTION:There's no description available\r |
| 16 | for this session yet - sorry!\r |
| 17 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5397\r |
| 18 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 19 | DTSTART:20210320T134500Z\r |
| 20 | DTEND:20210320T140000Z\r |
| 21 | CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions\r |
| 22 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":\r |
| 23 | invalid:nomail\r |
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| 31 | SUMMARY:Technopolice: One year of activism against surveillance techno\r |
| 32 | logies\r |
| 33 | DESCRIPTION:Technopolice is a French movement aiming to\r |
| 34 | analyze and document the spread of surveillance\r |
| 35 | technologies in our cities and lives, in order to defend\r |
| 36 | civil rights and liberties. The movement was initiated by\r |
| 37 | La Quadrature du Net in 2019, and was followed by other\r |
| 38 | organizations and individuals in a decentralized way. In\r |
| 39 | this talk we will go through:\n\n - one year of study and\r |
| 40 | activism in the Technopolice movement;\n\n - how we\r |
| 41 | collectively gather information on these ongoning\r |
| 42 | projects;\n\n - how we legally, technically, ethically and\r |
| 43 | socially analyze and debate on them;\n\n - how we try to\r |
| 44 | make them visible and understandable to non-technical\r |
| 45 | users;\n\n - how people, artists, activists, and citizens\r |
| 46 | can resist;\n\n - how we can all spread the word, that\r |
| 47 | this is not our future, and not the one that we have\r |
| 48 | chosen;\n\n - how we value freedom, transparency,\r |
| 49 | ethics;\n\n - how we value common goods and that our\r |
| 50 | future is ours to build.\r |
| 51 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4877\r |
| 52 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 53 | DTSTART:20210320T141000Z\r |
| 54 | DTEND:20210320T145500Z\r |
| 55 | CATEGORIES:Free software in Government\r |
| 56 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Edlira Nano\r |
| 57 | ":invalid:nomail\r |
| 58 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Guinness":invalid:\r |
| 59 | nomail\r |
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| 63 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 64 | UID:Z2UAPJUBWBTBMTNAC4L7RROK7D32PQZ7\r |
| 65 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 66 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 67 | SUMMARY:Software Heritage: The great library of source code\r |
| 68 | DESCRIPTION:Software Heritage collects, preserves, and\r |
| 69 | shares software source code from major software\r |
| 70 | development forges, free software distributions, package\r |
| 71 | manager repositories, and more. As such, Software Heritage\r |
| 72 | is the premier digital preservation initiative whose goal\r |
| 73 | encompasses the long-term archival of free software\r |
| 74 | commons for generations to come.\n\nThe Software Heritage\r |
| 75 | archive is the largest publicly accessible archive of\r |
| 76 | software source code, having collected 10 billion unique\r |
| 77 | source code files and 2 billion unique commits from more\r |
| 78 | than 140 million software projects.\n\nThis talk will\r |
| 79 | provide an update about the Software Heritage project,\r |
| 80 | focusing on increased archive coverage, integration with\r |
| 81 | other initiatives, and way to practically use the archive,\r |
| 82 | for both end users and developers.\r |
| 83 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4863\r |
| 84 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 85 | DTSTART:20210320T141000Z\r |
| 86 | DTEND:20210320T145500Z\r |
| 87 | CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice\r |
| 88 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Stefano Zacchiroli\r |
| 89 | ":invalid:nomail\r |
| 90 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 91 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 92 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 93 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 94 | UID:K7WZDZSQELQXP6ZEL3UWVCURB24WJ3UE\r |
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| 96 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 97 | SUMMARY:Bridging the digital divide in education with free software an\r |
| 98 | d hardware\r |
| 99 | DESCRIPTION:In the current digital era, knowledge systems\r |
| 100 | are available and accessible in many forms digitally,\r |
| 101 | making learning a easier process for almost everyone who\r |
| 102 | has access to them. For instance, a primary school student\r |
| 103 | is able to work on electronics, robotics, and programming.\r |
| 104 | On the flipside, there are underprivileged students who do\r |
| 105 | not have access to even a basic computer due to lack of IT\r |
| 106 | infrastructure in their schools. This creates a digital\r |
| 107 | divide.\n\nTo bridge the divide, we can use free software\r |
| 108 | like GNU/Linux, free hardware designs, and freely licensed\r |
| 109 | educational materials. The BalaSwecha project makes use of\r |
| 110 | all these to develop a GNU/Linux distribution based on\r |
| 111 | interactive learning principles for children studying in\r |
| 112 | underprivileged and underfunded schools. The presentation\r |
| 113 | will deal about details and execution of this community\r |
| 114 | project.\r |
| 115 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4650\r |
| 116 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 117 | DTSTART:20210320T141000Z\r |
| 118 | DTEND:20210320T145500Z\r |
| 119 | CATEGORIES:Social context\r |
| 120 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Sripath Roy Kogant\r |
| 121 | i":invalid:nomail\r |
| 122 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 123 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 124 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 125 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 126 | UID:HT5QFX2Q4ISWL5H42CG3WHMOGPALULRJ\r |
| 127 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 128 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 129 | SUMMARY:The state of software in schools and what to do about it\r |
| 130 | DESCRIPTION:This session will briefly address why free\r |
| 131 | software is important in education and provide examples of\r |
| 132 | how proprietary software is rapidly deployed in\r |
| 133 | schools.\n\n This presentation aims to help people:\n\n -\r |
| 134 | rise up against this injustice, big and small,\n\n - share\r |
| 135 | time and resources which will be shared by and for\r |
| 136 | participants,\n\n - provide a safe discussion space to\r |
| 137 | address issues in education,\n\n - generate ideas for how\r |
| 138 | to become active in their community to be included in an\r |
| 139 | Action Guide,\n\n - connect with others who are interested\r |
| 140 | in helping the cause for free software in education\r |
| 141 | spheres.\r |
| 142 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4909\r |
| 143 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 144 | DTSTART:20210320T150500Z\r |
| 145 | DTEND:20210320T155000Z\r |
| 146 | CATEGORIES:Education\r |
| 147 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Mariah Villarreal"\r |
| 148 | :invalid:nomail\r |
| 149 | END:VEVENT\r |
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| 151 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 152 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 153 | UID:Z4QPMNEL3WQXO7KKW4PEBPC3CZM4U56Z\r |
| 154 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 155 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 156 | SUMMARY:Lessons Framasoft has learned\r |
| 157 | DESCRIPTION:Framasoft is a small, French nonprofit, made up\r |
| 158 | of only thirty-five members and ten employees.\n\nWe've\r |
| 159 | been promoting free/libre software and its culture for\r |
| 160 | more than fifteen years. From a collaborative free\r |
| 161 | software directory to a publishing house, from hosting\r |
| 162 | more than thirty-five free/libre services (our Dégooglify\r |
| 163 | the Internet campaign) to initiating a libre hosts\r |
| 164 | collective (CHATONS), from PeerTube (free and federated\r |
| 165 | alternative to YouTube) to Mobilizon (same, but for\r |
| 166 | Facebook groups and events)...\n\nWe've tried a lot of\r |
| 167 | things to help change the world, one byte at the\r |
| 168 | time!\n\nWe want to share our experience outside of French\r |
| 169 | boarders, so it can be studied and (hopefully) copied and\r |
| 170 | adapted to other languages and cultures.\r |
| 171 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4730\r |
| 172 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 173 | DTSTART:20210320T150500Z\r |
| 174 | DTEND:20210320T155000Z\r |
| 175 | CATEGORIES:Community\r |
| 176 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Pouhiou Noénaute":\r |
| 177 | invalid:nomail\r |
| 178 | END:VEVENT\r |
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| 180 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 181 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 182 | UID:QOTDJZLWVEAOU6ZNMADUBPJFBN2NOUMP\r |
| 183 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 184 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 185 | SUMMARY:Freeing networks where we need freedom most\r |
| 186 | DESCRIPTION:The struggle for the freedom of Internet is ever\r |
| 187 | growing. Corporations, and their partner in crime,\r |
| 188 | governments, come up with new clever ideas to restrict\r |
| 189 | free flow of information. Overlords of the truth are\r |
| 190 | trying to recover old control, which the Internet has\r |
| 191 | eroded everywhere in favor of the people.\n\nNetworking\r |
| 192 | and freedom of communication are meant to be great\r |
| 193 | equalizers. That would be true if carriers of\r |
| 194 | communication signals could come out of thin air. Like the\r |
| 195 | land and means of production, our signals depend on\r |
| 196 | existing infrastructure, and the lords who own them are an\r |
| 197 | obstacle to the freedom of the people. Freifunk is a\r |
| 198 | non-commercial, grassroots initiative to support free\r |
| 199 | computer networks in the German region. We try to apply\r |
| 200 | the same principles in Turkey, bringing power back to the\r |
| 201 | people.\r |
| 202 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4844\r |
| 203 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 204 | DTSTART:20210320T150500Z\r |
| 205 | DTEND:20210320T155000Z\r |
| 206 | CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts\r |
| 207 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Alper Atmaca":inva\r |
| 208 | lid:nomail\r |
| 209 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Özcan Oğuz":invali\r |
| 210 | d:nomail\r |
| 211 | END:VEVENT\r |
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| 214 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 215 | UID:6PJA4AGAEUDBSAIY2TKF7QQZJBVQTP2B\r |
| 216 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 217 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 218 | SUMMARY:A European Open Technology Fund: Building sustainable public f\r |
| 219 | unding for free software\r |
| 220 | DESCRIPTION:There's no description available\r |
| 221 | for this session yet - sorry!\r |
| 222 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5416\r |
| 223 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 224 | DTSTART:20210320T160000Z\r |
| 225 | DTEND:20210320T164500Z\r |
| 226 | CATEGORIES:Keynote\r |
| 227 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Julia Reda":invali\r |
| 228 | d:nomail\r |
| 229 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 230 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 231 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 232 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 233 | UID:7MH2UY2QV6M2VWVCNNMOMINWHPQ7YTF7\r |
| 234 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 235 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 236 | SUMMARY:"Logiciel libre, société libre": Free software activism in Fra\r |
| 237 | nce and Europe\r |
| 238 | DESCRIPTION:Founded in 1996, April is the main French\r |
| 239 | advocacy association devoted to promoting and protecting\r |
| 240 | free/libre software. Since 1996, it has been a major\r |
| 241 | player in the democratization and the spread of free\r |
| 242 | software and open standards to the general public,\r |
| 243 | professionals and institutions in the French-speaking\r |
| 244 | world. It also acts as a watchdog on digital freedoms,\r |
| 245 | warning the public about the dangers of private interests\r |
| 246 | keeping an exclusive stranglehold on information and\r |
| 247 | knowledge.\n\nFree software cannot develop fully without a\r |
| 248 | benevolent political and legislative environment. That is\r |
| 249 | where April plays a crucial role in France and Europe,\r |
| 250 | along with allied organizations. Its actions, thanks to\r |
| 251 | its volunteers and its staff, are precious for everyone\r |
| 252 | who produces and/or uses free software. It is the\r |
| 253 | organization's small contribution to the free software\r |
| 254 | movement. Étienne Gonnu, an April staff member, will\r |
| 255 | present on how it operates, the current French and\r |
| 256 | European issues April is working on, and share future\r |
| 257 | perspectives, strategies, successes, and challenges.\r |
| 258 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4787\r |
| 259 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 260 | DTSTART:20210320T165500Z\r |
| 261 | DTEND:20210320T174000Z\r |
| 262 | CATEGORIES:Community\r |
| 263 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Etienne Gonnu":inv\r |
| 264 | alid:nomail\r |
| 265 | END:VEVENT\r |
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| 267 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 268 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 269 | UID:IRTRC5ZBBP5V2S2AFF32SDKAKKLWU6UL\r |
| 270 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 271 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 272 | SUMMARY:The defense of the GNOME Foundation\r |
| 273 | DESCRIPTION:In August 2019, GNOME was notified that it was\r |
| 274 | being sued in the state of California over a broad patent\r |
| 275 | which allegedly covered Shotwell, a photo management\r |
| 276 | application. The plaintiff? A prolific filer of patent\r |
| 277 | suits, and a patent assertion entity. This was the first\r |
| 278 | time that a free software project has been sued for patent\r |
| 279 | infringement.\n\nThis talk is the story from the executive\r |
| 280 | director of the GNOME Foundation, on how he responded and\r |
| 281 | the strategies taken to not only defeat the suit, but to\r |
| 282 | secure a groundbreaking agreement which means that this\r |
| 283 | particular PAE will never be able to sue any free software\r |
| 284 | project ever again.\r |
| 285 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4689\r |
| 286 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 287 | DTSTART:20210320T165500Z\r |
| 288 | DTEND:20210320T174000Z\r |
| 289 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 290 | CATEGORIES:Licensing\r |
| 291 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Neil McGovern":inv\r |
| 292 | alid:nomail\r |
| 293 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 294 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 295 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 296 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 297 | UID:AGC3KPEMW32GD4U4IVYRR66JN6CWWQ4D\r |
| 298 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 299 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 300 | SUMMARY:Gamifying education the libre way\r |
| 301 | DESCRIPTION:Gamification is a concept that has flourished in\r |
| 302 | the digital age. By leveraging the high interactivity and\r |
| 303 | enticing incentives of game design with tight feedback\r |
| 304 | loops, difficult concepts can be absorbed with little\r |
| 305 | effort. But can a complex and controversial topic such as\r |
| 306 | climate change be transformed into a fun and exciting\r |
| 307 | learning opportunity? In this talk, we will explore how\r |
| 308 | the philosophy of free software has been used to do\r |
| 309 | exactly that by showing what we did to create and modify\r |
| 310 | our own game and discuss how it can be applied in\r |
| 311 | empowering educators and students to gamify their own\r |
| 312 | interests.\r |
| 313 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4821\r |
| 314 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 315 | DTSTART:20210320T165500Z\r |
| 316 | DTEND:20210320T174000Z\r |
| 317 | CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice\r |
| 318 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Giselle Jhunjhnuwa\r |
| 319 | la":invalid:nomail\r |
| 320 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Charlie Koch":inva\r |
| 321 | lid:nomail\r |
| 322 | END:VEVENT\r |
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| 324 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 325 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 326 | UID:YMJZYNH53R3RTA5LTHASCHLTT5AMC5U3\r |
| 327 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 328 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 329 | SUMMARY:Right to Repair\r |
| 330 | DESCRIPTION:What if everyone had free access to a repair\r |
| 331 | manual for everything they owned? Making repair accessible\r |
| 332 | to everyone is the best shot we’ve got at reducing e-waste\r |
| 333 | and starting to make our high-tech lives\r |
| 334 | sustainable.\n\nRight to repair is working to make that\r |
| 335 | happen--to restore a small amount of freedom to the\r |
| 336 | hardware world. We've introduced legislation in over 20\r |
| 337 | states and are pushing manufacturers to release schematics\r |
| 338 | and security patches for embedded systems.\n\nLearn the\r |
| 339 | latest in the fight from one of the leaders of the\r |
| 340 | movement. We're also in the midst of a big fight over the\r |
| 341 | most evil section of the DMCA, the dreaded Section 1201\r |
| 342 | that bans breaking encryption on hardware that you\r |
| 343 | rightfully own.\r |
| 344 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4548\r |
| 345 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 346 | DTSTART:20210320T175000Z\r |
| 347 | DTEND:20210320T183500Z\r |
| 348 | CATEGORIES:Social context\r |
| 349 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Kyle Wiens":invali\r |
| 350 | d:nomail\r |
| 351 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="iFixit":invalid:no\r |
| 352 | mail\r |
| 353 | END:VEVENT\r |
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| 355 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 356 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 357 | UID:M2MWEQNRFM2U3DSLXDZMDOMAPFDUSZK6\r |
| 358 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 359 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 360 | SUMMARY:HPP committee\r |
| 361 | DESCRIPTION:There's no description available\r |
| 362 | for this session yet - sorry!\r |
| 363 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5420\r |
| 364 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 365 | DTSTART:20210320T175000Z\r |
| 366 | DTEND:20210320T183500Z\r |
| 367 | CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions\r |
| 368 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="HPP Committee":inv\r |
| 369 | alid:nomail\r |
| 370 | END:VEVENT\r |
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| 372 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 373 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 374 | UID:GDFK565YC5BRYP32FTCSKMTQA3T5CZSG\r |
| 375 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 376 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 377 | SUMMARY:Manufactura Independente: 10 years of designing in the libre\r |
| 378 | DESCRIPTION:In 2010, we started Manufactura Independente, a\r |
| 379 | space to develop our design practice using free/libre\r |
| 380 | software. At the time we had just finished our studies and\r |
| 381 | learnt the hard way how proprietary software and file\r |
| 382 | formats can own your work. While our first dip in the\r |
| 383 | waters was tough -- installing a new OS, understanding new\r |
| 384 | tools, rejecting proprietary options -- the path was\r |
| 385 | clear: we were in control, we became users, contributors\r |
| 386 | and owners of the tools we employed. With each project we\r |
| 387 | set out to explore tools and principles, going beyond\r |
| 388 | "open" towards a framing of copyleft and freedom in the\r |
| 389 | graphic arts. 10 years went by and we want to underscore\r |
| 390 | that anniversary by sharing our work, tools and stories of\r |
| 391 | how we grew to love the GNU, and how free software ideals\r |
| 392 | came to redefine our design practice, and are more\r |
| 393 | relevant than ever today.\r |
| 394 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4828\r |
| 395 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 396 | DTSTART:20210320T175000Z\r |
| 397 | DTEND:20210320T183500Z\r |
| 398 | CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice\r |
| 399 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Manufactura Indepe\r |
| 400 | ndente":invalid:nomail\r |
| 401 | END:VEVENT\r |
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| 404 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
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| 407 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 408 | SUMMARY:Usable security for end-users: How Tor improves usability with\r |
| 409 | out compromising user privacy\r |
| 410 | DESCRIPTION:The Tor network, used by 2.5 million users every\r |
| 411 | day, protects their privacy via “onion routing,” which\r |
| 412 | directs Internet traffic – email, instant messages, online\r |
| 413 | posts, Web form visits, and more – through a multilayered\r |
| 414 | network that obfuscates who the user is, thus concealing\r |
| 415 | their identity and location.\n\nBecause our design\r |
| 416 | prioritizes privacy, our tools gather very little\r |
| 417 | information about our users. Early in 2018, we began our\r |
| 418 | User Research Program, where we incorporated user research\r |
| 419 | as part of our outreach security trainings by doing\r |
| 420 | interviews and collecting user feedback on the tools we\r |
| 421 | taught participants during the training. So far, this\r |
| 422 | program has reached an audience of over 800 people in\r |
| 423 | countries like Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, India, Indonesia,\r |
| 424 | Kenya and Uganda. The methods of conducting open user\r |
| 425 | research and collecting usability feedback mentioned above\r |
| 426 | have been informing design decisions in every stable Tor\r |
| 427 | Browser release since 7.5 (and we’re up to\r |
| 428 | 10.0.2!).\n\nDuring this presentation we will share our\r |
| 429 | human-centered design methodologies and the impact they\r |
| 430 | had in releasing usable free software PET's.\r |
| 431 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4841\r |
| 432 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 433 | DTSTART:20210320T184500Z\r |
| 434 | DTEND:20210320T193000Z\r |
| 435 | CATEGORIES:Security\r |
| 436 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Antonela Debiasi":\r |
| 437 | invalid:nomail\r |
| 438 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 439 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 440 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 441 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 442 | UID:7ALNWNEZIANQJR4DG4IU6DG4QDQM72IJ\r |
| 443 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 444 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 445 | SUMMARY:Does your GPU work with free graphics drivers?\r |
| 446 | DESCRIPTION:Does your GPU work with free graphics drivers?\r |
| 447 | Nowadays, chances are good! What about with free firmware?\r |
| 448 | In this talk, we'll look at the state of free software for\r |
| 449 | graphics hardware: where we are, how far we've come, and\r |
| 450 | where we're going. We'll talk about why some vendors\r |
| 451 | support free software and tell the epic tales of\r |
| 452 | reverse-engineering the hardware of those that don't. Will\r |
| 453 | free software prevail?\n\nThe story of the free graphics\r |
| 454 | movement, complete with protagonist hackers, proprietary\r |
| 455 | antagonists, and plot twists on the road to freedom.\r |
| 456 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4687\r |
| 457 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 458 | DTSTART:20210320T184500Z\r |
| 459 | DTEND:20210320T193000Z\r |
| 460 | CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice\r |
| 461 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Alyssa Rosenzweig"\r |
| 462 | :invalid:nomail\r |
| 463 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 464 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 465 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 466 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 467 | UID:G5OFPTVYXVVAPUGOPTRNRXM72SZRZYJF\r |
| 468 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 469 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 470 | SUMMARY:Adopting free software ideals\r |
| 471 | DESCRIPTION:Adopting free software ideals can be confusing\r |
| 472 | and challenging for individuals, filled with cognitive\r |
| 473 | dissonance and questioning of practicality. Am I a bad\r |
| 474 | person if I use nonfree software? What example should I\r |
| 475 | set as a free software activist or advocate? How does that\r |
| 476 | relate to responsibilities of developers and\r |
| 477 | distributors?\n\nThis is a talk about practical ethics and\r |
| 478 | ideals. It is personal, drawing upon my experiences and\r |
| 479 | evolution over the past fifteen years. It contains some\r |
| 480 | awkward discussions that free software activists like to\r |
| 481 | avoid, and hopes to guide those seeking to adopt more free\r |
| 482 | software ideals, but fear they may not be able to meet\r |
| 483 | such high standards. It's a talk about evolution and\r |
| 484 | growth.\n\nBut complacency in the face of conflict can\r |
| 485 | also dilute our ideals. So this is also a talk about\r |
| 486 | balancing ideals in the context of one's own unique\r |
| 487 | circumstances, while at the same time preserving a strong\r |
| 488 | message about software freedom.\r |
| 489 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4415\r |
| 490 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 491 | DTSTART:20210320T184500Z\r |
| 492 | DTEND:20210320T193000Z\r |
| 493 | CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts\r |
| 494 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Mike Gerwitz":inva\r |
| 495 | lid:nomail\r |
| 496 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 497 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 498 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 499 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 500 | UID:SSPBBDU6ZX2RLKS2QB664TY4OPMC7YCE\r |
| 501 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 502 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 503 | SUMMARY:Jami and how it empowers users\r |
| 504 | DESCRIPTION:Jami is free software for universal\r |
| 505 | communication which respects the freedoms and privacy of\r |
| 506 | its users. Jami is an official GNU package with a main\r |
| 507 | goal of providing a framework for virtual communications,\r |
| 508 | along with a series of end-user applications for\r |
| 509 | audio/video calling and conferencing, text messaging, and\r |
| 510 | file transfer.\n\nWith the outbreak of the COVID-19\r |
| 511 | pandemic, working from home has become the norm for many\r |
| 512 | workers around the world. More and more people are using\r |
| 513 | videoconferencing tools to work or communicate with their\r |
| 514 | loved ones. The emergence of these tools has been followed\r |
| 515 | by many questions and scandals concerning the privacy and\r |
| 516 | freedom of users.\n\nThis talk gives an introduction to\r |
| 517 | Jami, a free/libre, truly distributed, and peer-to-peer\r |
| 518 | solution, and explains why and how it differs from all\r |
| 519 | other existing solutions and how it empowers users.\r |
| 520 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4285\r |
| 521 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 522 | DTSTART:20210320T194000Z\r |
| 523 | DTEND:20210320T202500Z\r |
| 524 | CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice\r |
| 525 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Amin Bandali":inva\r |
| 526 | lid:nomail\r |
| 527 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 528 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 529 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 530 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 531 | UID:HYQUR4WBGVADGYLKXXKLGTOMK7WLBWTS\r |
| 532 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 533 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 534 | SUMMARY:Building equitable free software communities for all\r |
| 535 | DESCRIPTION:Are you part of a free software community that’s\r |
| 536 | building a tool you care about? Do you wish more people\r |
| 537 | would participate, share code, and get excited about what\r |
| 538 | you’re building? Have you ever tried to join a free\r |
| 539 | software community that didn’t make you feel welcome?\r |
| 540 | Let’s learn about what can make free software communities\r |
| 541 | active, equitable, and resilient, and how we can encourage\r |
| 542 | community collaboration, bug reporting, and contributions.\r |
| 543 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4843\r |
| 544 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 545 | DTSTART:20210320T194000Z\r |
| 546 | DTEND:20210320T202500Z\r |
| 547 | CATEGORIES:Community\r |
| 548 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Karen Johnson":inv\r |
| 549 | alid:nomail\r |
| 550 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 551 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 552 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 553 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 554 | UID:MJ26ML4TVPHTLJKKVARGDTCMCPCGIBTN\r |
| 555 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 556 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 557 | SUMMARY:3NWeb: A Better digital world is possible\r |
| 558 | DESCRIPTION:Monopolization and centralization decreases our\r |
| 559 | resilience in unstable times. In this session, we present\r |
| 560 | decentralized services designed around the principle of\r |
| 561 | least authority: the 3NWeb free software protocols and\r |
| 562 | client. 3NWeb use cases include encrypted messaging and\r |
| 563 | storage, which we will demonstrate. The protocols can be\r |
| 564 | run over anonymous networks such as Tor. We need to share\r |
| 565 | our knowledge and collectively move our society to be more\r |
| 566 | immune to crisis via increased deployment of free\r |
| 567 | software. 3NWeb can help the world move one more step in\r |
| 568 | that direction.\r |
| 569 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4907\r |
| 570 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 571 | DTSTART:20210320T194000Z\r |
| 572 | DTEND:20210320T202500Z\r |
| 573 | CATEGORIES:Security\r |
| 574 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Mikalai Birukou":i\r |
| 575 | nvalid:nomail\r |
| 576 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Sean O'Brien":inva\r |
| 577 | lid:nomail\r |
| 578 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 579 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 580 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 581 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 582 | UID:ZJEDPLTOEPCDWOHWKHZEGICNM5HU6KW4\r |
| 583 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 584 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 585 | SUMMARY:To be announced\r |
| 586 | DESCRIPTION:There's no description available\r |
| 587 | for this session yet - sorry!\r |
| 588 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5424\r |
| 589 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 590 | DTSTART:20210320T203500Z\r |
| 591 | DTEND:20210320T212000Z\r |
| 592 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":\r |
| 593 | invalid:nomail\r |
| 594 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 595 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 596 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 597 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 598 | UID:6Z7BEBW7S3FE6YCZ7V7UR7FD34QHRLJF\r |
| 599 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 600 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 601 | SUMMARY:The challenges of change for values-centered nonprofits\r |
| 602 | DESCRIPTION:Organizational change is never easy. It can be\r |
| 603 | particularly challenging in values-centered non-profits,\r |
| 604 | where calls for healthy organizational change can be seen\r |
| 605 | as criticism or a threat to the core values. This\r |
| 606 | conversation between two long-time nonprofit leaders will\r |
| 607 | dive into organizational change at two tech- and\r |
| 608 | values-centered nonprofits, the Sunlight Foundation (where\r |
| 609 | former leaders were accused of sexual harassment) and at\r |
| 610 | the Wikimedia Foundation (where a sweeping strategic\r |
| 611 | process has resulted in a broader vision that goes beyond\r |
| 612 | free licensing to explicitly include equity). By seeing\r |
| 613 | how one organization tried to rebuild after crisis, and\r |
| 614 | another proactively reimagined its role in the broader\r |
| 615 | free ecosystem, attendees should come away with ideas for\r |
| 616 | how their own communities (small and large) can address\r |
| 617 | the past and look towards the future.\r |
| 618 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4678\r |
| 619 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 620 | DTSTART:20210320T203500Z\r |
| 621 | DTEND:20210320T212000Z\r |
| 622 | CATEGORIES:Social context\r |
| 623 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Luis Villa":invali\r |
| 624 | d:nomail\r |
| 625 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Katherine Maher":i\r |
| 626 | nvalid:nomail\r |
| 627 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 628 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 629 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 630 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 631 | UID:AAPKBUVDG2HSF4NHNXJXTUM55PNNG5I3\r |
| 632 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 633 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 634 | SUMMARY:Lightning talks\r |
| 635 | DESCRIPTION:A lightning talk is a five-minute presentation\r |
| 636 | on any topic that you think would be interesting to a\r |
| 637 | group of free software users, hackers, and activists. Each\r |
| 638 | session has time for a total of twelve talks. Since we're\r |
| 639 | seeking a breadth of relevant topics, submitting a talk\r |
| 640 | does not guarantee you a slot.\n\nWe'll pick the twelve\r |
| 641 | talks that we feel are most interesting to our attendees\r |
| 642 | once we've gotten enough submissions. We're especially\r |
| 643 | interested in hearing from new people who haven't ever\r |
| 644 | spoken at an FSF event!\r |
| 645 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5421\r |
| 646 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 647 | DTSTART:20210320T203500Z\r |
| 648 | DTEND:20210320T212000Z\r |
| 649 | CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions\r |
| 650 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":\r |
| 651 | invalid:nomail\r |
| 652 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 653 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 654 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 655 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 656 | UID:DXJUN5ENFDOHBBUZIVUMLLDT2DRMTE3Y\r |
| 657 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 658 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 659 | SUMMARY:Keynote by FSF president Geoff Knauth, and executive director\r |
| 660 | John Sullivan\r |
| 661 | DESCRIPTION:There's no description available\r |
| 662 | for this session yet - sorry!\r |
| 663 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5422\r |
| 664 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 665 | DTSTART:20210320T213000Z\r |
| 666 | DTEND:20210320T220500Z\r |
| 667 | CATEGORIES:Keynote\r |
| 668 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":\r |
| 669 | invalid:nomail\r |
| 670 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 671 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 672 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 673 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 674 | UID:ERKQ2JJB4FFGW43XBXCSIEZQIO2NFXFE\r |
| 675 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 676 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 677 | SUMMARY:FSF Awards Ceremony\r |
| 678 | DESCRIPTION:There's no description available\r |
| 679 | for this session yet - sorry!\r |
| 680 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5451\r |
| 681 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 682 | DTSTART:20210320T220500Z\r |
| 683 | DTEND:20210320T222000Z\r |
| 684 | CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special session\r |
| 685 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="FSF Awards Ceremon\r |
| 686 | y":invalid:nomail\r |
| 687 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 688 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 689 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 690 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 691 | UID:JXBU5SDHSFENIP7T2EVBBUUNA3KU6GL2\r |
| 692 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 693 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 694 | SUMMARY:Closing remarks by FSF\r |
| 695 | DESCRIPTION:There's no description available\r |
| 696 | for this session yet - sorry!\r |
| 697 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5423\r |
| 698 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 699 | DTSTART:20210320T222000Z\r |
| 700 | DTEND:20210320T223000Z\r |
| 701 | CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions\r |
| 702 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":\r |
| 703 | invalid:nomail\r |
| 704 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 705 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 706 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 707 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 708 | UID:F27VBGZNJCVBA4ZF5WSKPBJ2KYWG3CRC\r |
| 709 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 710 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 711 | SUMMARY:Welcome Address by FSF\r |
| 712 | DESCRIPTION:There's no description available\r |
| 713 | for this session yet - sorry!\r |
| 714 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5427\r |
| 715 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 716 | DTSTART:20210321T134500Z\r |
| 717 | DTEND:20210321T140000Z\r |
| 718 | CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions\r |
| 719 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":\r |
| 720 | invalid:nomail\r |
| 721 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 722 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 723 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 724 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 725 | UID:AGGQVFXQV72MYFSMSQY2YQI3FXBSN4H5\r |
| 726 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 727 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 728 | SUMMARY:REUSE: Simple steps to declare your copyright and licenses\r |
| 729 | DESCRIPTION:Free software licensing can be tiresome. But\r |
| 730 | setting the conditions for the use and reuse of your code\r |
| 731 | is extremely important. To make developers' lives easier,\r |
| 732 | there is the REUSE initiative. This presentation will\r |
| 733 | explain simple yet powerful best practices for defining\r |
| 734 | licenses and copyright holders.\n\nIn three easy steps,\r |
| 735 | you can make sure that for all files are labelled clearly.\r |
| 736 | No matter how complex you project is, REUSE keeps you\r |
| 737 | covered. With the additional documents and tools, you can\r |
| 738 | increase the time you actually can concentrate on\r |
| 739 | coding.\n\nJoin the session to learn about the principles\r |
| 740 | and see a live demo of how we make a project REUSE\r |
| 741 | compliant.\r |
| 742 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4663\r |
| 743 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 744 | DTSTART:20210321T141000Z\r |
| 745 | DTEND:20210321T145500Z\r |
| 746 | CATEGORIES:Licensing\r |
| 747 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Max Mehl":invalid:\r |
| 748 | nomail\r |
| 749 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 750 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 751 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 752 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 753 | UID:WO7KO4GW5WPAW6LG7F2AOQESUIVHANBM\r |
| 754 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 755 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 756 | SUMMARY:User Respecting Software – free software development driven by u\r |
| 757 | sers\r |
| 758 | DESCRIPTION:Why is it that some free software projects,\r |
| 759 | although started at the same time as comparable propriety\r |
| 760 | projects, are still playing catch-up in terms of number of\r |
| 761 | users and desired features? Features comparisons as well\r |
| 762 | as the network effect and how well known a piece of\r |
| 763 | software is play into this, but what features do users\r |
| 764 | find most important? We can’t make “better” software until\r |
| 765 | we know what features users actually care about. This talk\r |
| 766 | will explore prominent examples of free software projects\r |
| 767 | and look at how free software can stay ahead of the curve.\r |
| 768 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4834\r |
| 769 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 770 | DTSTART:20210321T141000Z\r |
| 771 | DTEND:20210321T145500Z\r |
| 772 | CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts\r |
| 773 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Lori Nagel":invali\r |
| 774 | d:nomail\r |
| 775 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 776 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 777 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 778 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 779 | UID:BEOM2LQ7K6SFX65R65COQKSQLP5SFOCQ\r |
| 780 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 781 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 782 | SUMMARY:How to free the imagination\r |
| 783 | DESCRIPTION:Many issues exist in the comic book industry:\r |
| 784 | How to solve the problem of unauthorized sharing? How to\r |
| 785 | protect authors from the asymmetrical relation between\r |
| 786 | them and publishers? Where to find funding to live more\r |
| 787 | fairly when doing art? How can authors be more independent\r |
| 788 | with the tools they use? How to manage derivations, fan\r |
| 789 | fiction and commercial reuse?\n\nThe author of\r |
| 790 | Pepper&Carrot - a free/libre webcomic - will propose new\r |
| 791 | answers to these questions.\r |
| 792 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4769\r |
| 793 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 794 | DTSTART:20210321T141000Z\r |
| 795 | DTEND:20210321T145500Z\r |
| 796 | CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice\r |
| 797 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="David Revoy":inval\r |
| 798 | id:nomail\r |
| 799 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 800 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 801 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 802 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 803 | UID:BFIKN6ITQVUOJ6ZSO7VM2ZDZH3VI77O5\r |
| 804 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 805 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 806 | SUMMARY:Plom: Paperless Open Marking\r |
| 807 | DESCRIPTION:We will present Paperless Open Marking (Plom), a\r |
| 808 | software system for giving tests on paper, but marking and\r |
| 809 | returning them online. We (undergraduate students) worked\r |
| 810 | on this software as a summer project.\n\nPlom was\r |
| 811 | developed because existing grading software was usually\r |
| 812 | proprietary, too expensive, did not allow for the\r |
| 813 | complexity of multiversioned tests required for crowded\r |
| 814 | exam rooms, and might not respect local privacy laws. Plom\r |
| 815 | respects privacy of student data: all data stays on your\r |
| 816 | server, and markers do not see student names or IDs while\r |
| 817 | they are marking.\n\n Plom is GPLv3 licensed and is\r |
| 818 | currently in use at the University of British Columbia. As\r |
| 819 | an undergraduate student team, we made significant\r |
| 820 | improvements to the functionality and correctness of Plom,\r |
| 821 | and are excited to share our contributions with you.\r |
| 822 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4823\r |
| 823 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 824 | DTSTART:20210321T150500Z\r |
| 825 | DTEND:20210321T155000Z\r |
| 826 | CATEGORIES:Education\r |
| 827 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Victoria Schuster"\r |
| 828 | :invalid:nomail\r |
| 829 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Dryden Wiebe":inva\r |
| 830 | lid:nomail\r |
| 831 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Vala Vakilian":inv\r |
| 832 | alid:nomail\r |
| 833 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 834 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 835 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 836 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 837 | UID:QC42ALNJCJQNJFPCVDPGIDBW6T3TCXBS\r |
| 838 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 839 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 840 | SUMMARY:"Public Money? Public Code!" A campaign framework to promote s\r |
| 841 | oftware freedom\r |
| 842 | DESCRIPTION:In this talk, I will explain how the "Public\r |
| 843 | Money? Public Code!" campaign framework can be used to\r |
| 844 | push for the adoption of free software-friendly policies\r |
| 845 | in your area.\r |
| 846 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4530\r |
| 847 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 848 | DTSTART:20210321T150500Z\r |
| 849 | DTEND:20210321T155000Z\r |
| 850 | CATEGORIES:Free software in Government\r |
| 851 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Matthias Kirschner\r |
| 852 | ":invalid:nomail\r |
| 853 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 854 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 855 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 856 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 857 | UID:UGAMV4IFFKRDMDCNBMM7AKIB6USLKHY4\r |
| 858 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 859 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 860 | SUMMARY:Openwifi project: The dawn of the free/libre WiFi chip\r |
| 861 | DESCRIPTION:In past decades, free software has played a key\r |
| 862 | role towards the free and trusted Internet. In recent\r |
| 863 | years, free software processor projects like RISC-V have\r |
| 864 | pushed forward to construct free devices and computers.\r |
| 865 | However, the radio connectivity of the device still relies\r |
| 866 | on the black box silicons (WiFi, BLE, cellular chips). The\r |
| 867 | Openwifi project (https://github.com/open-sdr/openwifi)\r |
| 868 | aims to offer an free WiFi chip design that could act as\r |
| 869 | the missing piece of the free software and hardware\r |
| 870 | puzzle. As the initial step, the Openwifi project has\r |
| 871 | implemented the 802.11a/g full-stack on an FPGA-based\r |
| 872 | software defined radio (SDR) platform. The 802.11n feature\r |
| 873 | is funded by NLnet and is under development. This\r |
| 874 | presentation will give you the project overview and\r |
| 875 | discuss the future of the project.\r |
| 876 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4670\r |
| 877 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 878 | DTSTART:20210321T150500Z\r |
| 879 | DTEND:20210321T155000Z\r |
| 880 | CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice\r |
| 881 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Xianjun Jiao":inva\r |
| 882 | lid:nomail\r |
| 883 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 884 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 885 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 886 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 887 | UID:MRNMOOHYYD3MM3RW2BVTOIGBPAZINBEM\r |
| 888 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 889 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 890 | SUMMARY:Machine agency: Infrastructure for creative automation\r |
| 891 | DESCRIPTION:How can we harness the precision of machines for\r |
| 892 | the creativity of individuals? Automation and computer\r |
| 893 | control of machines is increasingly widespread. However,\r |
| 894 | it's often employed for dull, dirty, or dangerous tasks.\r |
| 895 | This is partially because setting up these systems is\r |
| 896 | complex and time consuming. How can we instead lower the\r |
| 897 | threshold to automation such that it can be employed for\r |
| 898 | experimental and explorational practices? In this talk, I\r |
| 899 | will describe my research group's machine designs, and\r |
| 900 | perhaps more importantly, discuss the attributes that\r |
| 901 | makes them buildable, tailorable, and extendable by\r |
| 902 | others.\r |
| 903 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5429\r |
| 904 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 905 | DTSTART:20210321T160000Z\r |
| 906 | DTEND:20210321T164500Z\r |
| 907 | CATEGORIES:Keynote\r |
| 908 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Nadya Peek":invali\r |
| 909 | d:nomail\r |
| 910 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 911 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 912 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 913 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 914 | UID:YPBBYPM5YS6CYX4VDPWF3HL4H5Y6YCPX\r |
| 915 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 916 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 917 | SUMMARY:SecureDrop Workstation: Handling unsafe documents safely\r |
| 918 | DESCRIPTION:SecureDrop is a whistleblowing platform\r |
| 919 | originally created in 2012 for journalists to accept\r |
| 920 | leaked documents safely from anonymous sources. It's used\r |
| 921 | by dozens of news organizations including The Guardian,\r |
| 922 | The Washington Post and The New York Times. This talk\r |
| 923 | introduces the SecureDrop Workstation, the next-generation\r |
| 924 | platform aimed at helping journalists communicate with\r |
| 925 | sources in a high-security environment. Based on Qubes OS,\r |
| 926 | the SecureDrop Workstation leverages Xen hypervisor\r |
| 927 | isolation to manage sensitive source material safely,\r |
| 928 | including viewing, archiving, and processing documents.\r |
| 929 | The talk will review the results of the recent security\r |
| 930 | audit focusing on the Workstation, and outline future\r |
| 931 | directions for the project as it approaches general\r |
| 932 | availability.\r |
| 933 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4819\r |
| 934 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 935 | DTSTART:20210321T165500Z\r |
| 936 | DTEND:20210321T165500Z\r |
| 937 | CATEGORIES:Security\r |
| 938 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Conor Schaefer":in\r |
| 939 | valid:nomail\r |
| 940 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 941 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 942 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 943 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 944 | UID:WDX2SHKZNJ3RCPQD36U2Q2WKL5LUOUVI\r |
| 945 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 946 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 947 | SUMMARY:Remote education: My children's freedom and privacy at stake\r |
| 948 | DESCRIPTION:During COVID-19 confinement, I saw how all\r |
| 949 | teachers were choosing proprietary video conferencing\r |
| 950 | programs over free software for the continuation of online\r |
| 951 | lessons.\n\nI had two options: do nothing about it and let\r |
| 952 | proprietary video conferencing tools spread among my\r |
| 953 | children and their classmates, or try to fight back\r |
| 954 | against this injustice.\n\nMy paramount concern was for my\r |
| 955 | own children. I knew in advance what it meant to start\r |
| 956 | this battle. Moreover, this could affect my children’s\r |
| 957 | feelings. They were not attending school and they were\r |
| 958 | already facing a very complex challenge by being forced to\r |
| 959 | stay at home. On the other hand, I was also afraid of\r |
| 960 | having some kind of retaliation from their teachers\r |
| 961 | against them because of my fight.\n\nI didn’t want any of\r |
| 962 | these things to happen. I needed to decide what to do, and\r |
| 963 | evaluate if my commitment towards the free software\r |
| 964 | movement was more important than my own children, or if I\r |
| 965 | had to let it go this time.\n\nI concluded that the answer\r |
| 966 | was not either face a big fight or do nothing, I could do\r |
| 967 | something in between; that at least would be better than\r |
| 968 | doing nothing.\r |
| 969 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4570\r |
| 970 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 971 | DTSTART:20210321T165500Z\r |
| 972 | DTEND:20210321T165500Z\r |
| 973 | CATEGORIES:Education\r |
| 974 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Javier Sepulveda S\r |
| 975 | anchis":invalid:nomail\r |
| 976 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 977 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 978 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 979 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 980 | UID:O5WNALXPMFH2DMRIIIZHI5WUGS44A6ET\r |
| 981 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 982 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 983 | SUMMARY:Ingestum: A FOSS NLP document ingestion library\r |
| 984 | DESCRIPTION:Many NLP projects that depend upon the analysis\r |
| 985 | of documents are impaired by the difficulty of\r |
| 986 | transforming source material into a computer-readable\r |
| 987 | format. For example, PDF files are designed for human\r |
| 988 | consumption but can look like a bag full of words to a\r |
| 989 | computer. To address this problem engineers at Sorcero\r |
| 990 | developed Ingestum, a library that is used to "devour"\r |
| 991 | content sources, outputting a format that can be used for\r |
| 992 | additional processing. Ingestum has four main\r |
| 993 | concepts:\n\nSources - common content sources that feed\r |
| 994 | the ingestion process, e.g. PDF, HTML, PNG, WAV, Twitter,\r |
| 995 | email, et al. \n\nDocuments - the intermediary and final\r |
| 996 | states of a source during the ingestion process.\r |
| 997 | \n\nTransformers - a transformation function that can be\r |
| 998 | applied a document, e.g. removing hyphens from a text\r |
| 999 | document. \n\nConditionals - a logic conditional operation\r |
| 1000 | that can be use to modify the behavior of a transformer.\r |
| 1001 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4830\r |
| 1002 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 1003 | DTSTART:20210321T165500Z\r |
| 1004 | DTEND:20210321T165500Z\r |
| 1005 | CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts\r |
| 1006 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Walter Bender":inv\r |
| 1007 | alid:nomail\r |
| 1008 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Martín Abente Laha\r |
| 1009 | ye":invalid:nomail\r |
| 1010 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Juan Pablo Ugarte"\r |
| 1011 | :invalid:nomail\r |
| 1012 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 1013 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 1014 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1015 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1016 | UID:QRDMG6HGXLGDBXVXDVG6V3FYO5ILLS4K\r |
| 1017 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1018 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1019 | SUMMARY:Informal chatter to formal decisions: How-to\r |
| 1020 | DESCRIPTION:So many repetitive conversations? No forward\r |
| 1021 | movement? Everyone getting along mostly, but not sure how\r |
| 1022 | to be decisive without clear hierarchy? What could\r |
| 1023 | legitimate authorization look like in a decentralized\r |
| 1024 | world anyway? This talk touches on specific steps anyone\r |
| 1025 | can take.\r |
| 1026 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4906\r |
| 1027 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 1028 | DTSTART:20210321T175000Z\r |
| 1029 | DTEND:20210321T183500Z\r |
| 1030 | CATEGORIES:Community\r |
| 1031 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Katheryn Sutter":i\r |
| 1032 | nvalid:nomail\r |
| 1033 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 1034 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 1035 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1036 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1037 | UID:4VYWVFDDA4IKKQDUPKJAZTD3ZDMSGHAF\r |
| 1038 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1039 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1040 | SUMMARY:Here's how you can get all your day-to-day computing done with f\r |
| 1041 | ree software\r |
| 1042 | DESCRIPTION:Here's how you can get all your day-to-day\r |
| 1043 | computing done with free software. Alice, 11, has given\r |
| 1044 | multiple talks at technical conferences and will go over\r |
| 1045 | more than 10 programs that will replace proprietary with\r |
| 1046 | free software.\r |
| 1047 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4818\r |
| 1048 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 1049 | DTSTART:20210321T175000Z\r |
| 1050 | DTEND:20210321T183500Z\r |
| 1051 | CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice\r |
| 1052 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Alice Monsen":inval\r |
| 1053 | id:nomail\r |
| 1054 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 1055 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 1056 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1057 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1058 | UID:6EJZX2WANT3Z7WULWSEMO4E5AYZVHIE7\r |
| 1059 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1060 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1061 | SUMMARY:A dispatch from the front lines of right to repair\r |
| 1062 | DESCRIPTION:FUD fighting on the front lines of right to\r |
| 1063 | repair: As our homes, workplaces and public spaces fill\r |
| 1064 | with Internet-connected "smart" stuff, a digital right to\r |
| 1065 | repair is critical to protecting consumer rights, property\r |
| 1066 | rights and civil liberties. Despite that, electronics\r |
| 1067 | giants like Apple, Samsung, LG and General Electric have\r |
| 1068 | snuffed out scores of proposed state laws seeking to\r |
| 1069 | create such a right. How? By scaring legislators with\r |
| 1070 | tales of device hacking, cyber stalking and identity\r |
| 1071 | theft.\n\nCreating a legal right to repair our stuff means\r |
| 1072 | short-circuiting these arguments and injecting a dose of\r |
| 1073 | facts into hearings and public debate. In this\r |
| 1074 | presentation, Paul Roberts, the founder of SecuRepairs,\r |
| 1075 | provides a dispatch from the front lines of right to\r |
| 1076 | repair and how his group of more than 200 IT and\r |
| 1077 | information security professionals is doing battle to set\r |
| 1078 | the record straight on cybersecurity and the right to\r |
| 1079 | repair.\r |
| 1080 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4707\r |
| 1081 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 1082 | DTSTART:20210321T175000Z\r |
| 1083 | DTEND:20210321T183500Z\r |
| 1084 | CATEGORIES:Social context\r |
| 1085 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Paul Roberts":inval\r |
| 1086 | id:nomail\r |
| 1087 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 1088 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 1089 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1090 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1091 | UID:FLRBWJ6A2RDGI73TG3F5SRSB6U6RHKPT\r |
| 1092 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1093 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1094 | SUMMARY:Labor movements and the free software community\r |
| 1095 | DESCRIPTION:The labor movement and free software are natural\r |
| 1096 | complements to one another. Both rely on (often\r |
| 1097 | decentralized) groups of workers that commit to a higher\r |
| 1098 | purpose in the pursuit of building something that will\r |
| 1099 | advance people on a larger scale. I’ll discuss the ways\r |
| 1100 | that values of free software and labor movements\r |
| 1101 | complement one another. I will outline the practical\r |
| 1102 | technology needs of labor organizations that could be met\r |
| 1103 | by free software. Finally I will talk about what attendees\r |
| 1104 | can do to support labor movements with free software by\r |
| 1105 | describing some promising organizations looking to bridge\r |
| 1106 | the gap.\r |
| 1107 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4673\r |
| 1108 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 1109 | DTSTART:20210321T184500Z\r |
| 1110 | DTEND:20210321T193000Z\r |
| 1111 | CATEGORIES:Free software in Government\r |
| 1112 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Amanda Sopkin":inva\r |
| 1113 | lid:nomail\r |
| 1114 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 1115 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 1116 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1117 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1118 | UID:YRIC3Z52ISXJ5F3QCNSLXOUWU6HBA7M6\r |
| 1119 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1120 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1121 | SUMMARY:An information theoretic model of privacy and security metrics\r |
| 1122 | DESCRIPTION:An information theoretic model of privacy and\r |
| 1123 | security metrics - or - how I learned to stop worrying\r |
| 1124 | about password meters and love the dice.\n\nSince 2010,\r |
| 1125 | EFF has maintained a project dubbed Panopticlick, which\r |
| 1126 | aims to help users understand a technique called browser\r |
| 1127 | fingerprinting. Web trackers are able to stitch together\r |
| 1128 | little bits of information the users browser leaves behind\r |
| 1129 | into a cohesive whole, a fingerprint which follows them\r |
| 1130 | across their usage of the Web. Panopticlick is able to\r |
| 1131 | quantify the amount of information your browser leaks\r |
| 1132 | through the use of an information theoretical approach to\r |
| 1133 | privacy which determines how much information each\r |
| 1134 | individual metric (say, a user's list of fonts) reveals,\r |
| 1135 | and the relationship of these individual metrics to how\r |
| 1136 | much a browser reveals in general. Many of the\r |
| 1137 | misconceptions users have when using the site reflect an\r |
| 1138 | unclear picture about how their browser fingerprint is\r |
| 1139 | arrived at, and often leads users down a path that\r |
| 1140 | *decreases* their overall privacy in an attempt to\r |
| 1141 | increase it.\r |
| 1142 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4624\r |
| 1143 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 1144 | DTSTART:20210321T184500Z\r |
| 1145 | DTEND:20210321T193000Z\r |
| 1146 | CATEGORIES:Security\r |
| 1147 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Bill Budington":in\r |
| 1148 | valid:nomail\r |
| 1149 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 1150 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 1151 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1152 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1153 | UID:WNQE44KTT54VVS4NNLLD46ZINTB23PWX\r |
| 1154 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1155 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1156 | SUMMARY:To be announced\r |
| 1157 | DESCRIPTION:There's no description available\r |
| 1158 | for this session yet - sorry!\r |
| 1159 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5430\r |
| 1160 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 1161 | DTSTART:20210321T184500Z\r |
| 1162 | DTEND:20210321T193000Z\r |
| 1163 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":\r |
| 1164 | invalid:nomail\r |
| 1165 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 1166 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 1167 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1168 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1169 | UID:PKRDBT34PEYA3G5A2HTWI6YT3QIDOH3T\r |
| 1170 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1171 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1172 | SUMMARY:Unjust computing clamps down\r |
| 1173 | DESCRIPTION:RMS will elaborate on growing injustices in\r |
| 1174 | computing. They are:\n\n - Locked-down operating\r |
| 1175 | systems\n\n - User-resticting app stores\n\n - Requiring\r |
| 1176 | nonfree client software, including Javascript (Javascript\r |
| 1177 | turns the web into something like an app store, but\r |
| 1178 | worse)\n\n - Online dis-services\n\n - Nvidia's Lubyanka:\r |
| 1179 | prisoners of the GPU\n\n - Proprietary non-interoperable\r |
| 1180 | tools as de-facto standards\n\n - The Internet of\r |
| 1181 | Malthings which will only talk with a mobile phone via an\r |
| 1182 | online dis-service\n\n - VR with nonfree platforms to run\r |
| 1183 | only nonfree applications\n\n - Vaccination "passports"\r |
| 1184 | could track people in daily life throuh restaurants,\r |
| 1185 | theaters, gyms, buses...\n\n - Together they reduce your\r |
| 1186 | computer to a platform for nonfree malware that will do\r |
| 1187 | you a disservice.\r |
| 1188 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5442\r |
| 1189 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 1190 | DTSTART:20210321T194000Z\r |
| 1191 | DTEND:20210321T202500Z\r |
| 1192 | CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts\r |
| 1193 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Richard Stallman":\r |
| 1194 | invalid:nomail\r |
| 1195 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 1196 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 1197 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1198 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1199 | UID:6JCUOIMEMFW5QMMKMVPJ7A4QYMMSGN3Q\r |
| 1200 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1201 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1202 | SUMMARY:Empower users by asking them for money\r |
| 1203 | DESCRIPTION:I've always been a free software programmer, a\r |
| 1204 | contractor to the rich and already powerful so they could\r |
| 1205 | use free software to its fullest. But, users, normal\r |
| 1206 | everyday users, are left out, and their needs are often\r |
| 1207 | different from business, universities and other large\r |
| 1208 | organizations who can afford to pay developers.\n\nI\r |
| 1209 | wanted to develop Inkscape for users, and to do this I\r |
| 1210 | have started asking users to fund me directly. Four\r |
| 1211 | Inkscape developers currently use a personal funding\r |
| 1212 | platform to try and raise the money needed to make our\r |
| 1213 | activities more stable and user-focused. Come hear about\r |
| 1214 | my experiences setting up and operating in a federated and\r |
| 1215 | fragmented system and how we can move free software\r |
| 1216 | economics from business versus volunteers to a more\r |
| 1217 | equitable settlement for users and developers.\r |
| 1218 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4686\r |
| 1219 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 1220 | DTSTART:20210321T194000Z\r |
| 1221 | DTEND:20210321T202500Z\r |
| 1222 | CATEGORIES:Community\r |
| 1223 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Martin Owens":inva\r |
| 1224 | lid:nomail\r |
| 1225 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 1226 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 1227 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1228 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1229 | UID:OQBTGV3GYIKVRNURYKGTLXMTE7CLZZSK\r |
| 1230 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1231 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1232 | SUMMARY:Libre designers do exist (and survive)\r |
| 1233 | DESCRIPTION:Libre designers do exist (and survive). Let's\r |
| 1234 | explore the pros and cons, experiences, job opportunities\r |
| 1235 | and more, from experiences gathered for over 15 years in\r |
| 1236 | the field.\r |
| 1237 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4776\r |
| 1238 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 1239 | DTSTART:20210321T194000Z\r |
| 1240 | DTEND:20210321T202500Z\r |
| 1241 | CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice\r |
| 1242 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Maria Leandro":inv\r |
| 1243 | alid:nomail\r |
| 1244 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 1245 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 1246 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1247 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1248 | UID:IWNBLMUHK5VQTM3NZS7WBE2M66RC7ESL\r |
| 1249 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1250 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1251 | SUMMARY:Free/libre solutions to address the shortage of ventilators\r |
| 1252 | DESCRIPTION:Over 100 teams attempted to create free/libre\r |
| 1253 | solutions to address the shortage of ventilators caused by\r |
| 1254 | the COVID-19 pandemic; we created a large spreadsheet\r |
| 1255 | evaluating all of them along many coordinates. Slowly,\r |
| 1256 | teams coalesced into a global community and began\r |
| 1257 | cooperating. There were many successes, failures, and\r |
| 1258 | learnings. The community had pioneered techniques that\r |
| 1259 | were re-used inconsistently to organize teams. The overall\r |
| 1260 | effect was mixed in terms of its success developing\r |
| 1261 | ventilators, but very successful in advancing the global\r |
| 1262 | free hardware community. We present this story from the\r |
| 1263 | point of view of a full-time active participant in many\r |
| 1264 | organizations.\r |
| 1265 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4737\r |
| 1266 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 1267 | DTSTART:20210321T203500Z\r |
| 1268 | DTEND:20210321T212000Z\r |
| 1269 | CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice\r |
| 1270 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Robert Read":inval\r |
| 1271 | id:nomail\r |
| 1272 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Marc Jones":invali\r |
| 1273 | d:nomail\r |
| 1274 | END:VEVENT\r |
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| 1276 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1277 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1278 | UID:WTFPX7XNKMHMLYK6AHQA3AHKNXH6W3PQ\r |
| 1279 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1280 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1281 | SUMMARY:How to make more users love free software: Double the love, do\r |
| 1282 | uble the freedom\r |
| 1283 | DESCRIPTION:In past years, free software projects have\r |
| 1284 | increased their usability considerably. Still, one of the\r |
| 1285 | main reasons users with no technical background don't use\r |
| 1286 | many free software projects in their daily routine is that\r |
| 1287 | some projects don't offer good usability, which drives\r |
| 1288 | them into choosing proprietary solutions. This talk is a\r |
| 1289 | more mature follow-up to my talk "How to make more users\r |
| 1290 | love free software," where I'll give realistic ideas and\r |
| 1291 | applicable and simple solutions to improve free software\r |
| 1292 | projects' usability.\n\nThis session is a continuation on\r |
| 1293 | Clarissa's presentation from LibrePlanet 2020.\r |
| 1294 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4889\r |
| 1295 | LOCATION:Saturn\r |
| 1296 | DTSTART:20210321T203500Z\r |
| 1297 | DTEND:20210321T212000Z\r |
| 1298 | CATEGORIES:Community\r |
| 1299 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Clarissa Borges":i\r |
| 1300 | nvalid:nomail\r |
| 1301 | END:VEVENT\r |
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| 1303 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1304 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1305 | UID:LQHVLFQSQ4W2S44JTG6W24MKBKUEK3HI\r |
| 1306 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1307 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1308 | SUMMARY:Beyond "learning to code": How Tech Learning Collective merges I\r |
| 1309 | T training with emancipatory political action\r |
| 1310 | DTSTART:20210321T203500Z\r |
| 1311 | DTEND:20210321T212000Z\r |
| 1312 | DESCRIPTION:What good is a pen if the paper it touches can\r |
| 1313 | refuse to show its ink? What good is your app when your\r |
| 1314 | API key is revoked? Through metaphor and with a unique\r |
| 1315 | apprenticeship-based pedagogy, Tech Learning Collective\r |
| 1316 | (TLC) is empowering users by doing exactly what code boot\r |
| 1317 | camps and corporate-funded "learn to code" programs don't:\r |
| 1318 | TLC tells students to ignore new Web frameworks and focus\r |
| 1319 | instead on the lowest layers of an IT stack like physical\r |
| 1320 | network and hardware storage devices. At TLC,\r |
| 1321 | infrastructure is the heart of a free software curriculum\r |
| 1322 | eschewing common rush-to-employment training paradigms in\r |
| 1323 | favor of Socratic classrooms where practicing Bash\r |
| 1324 | commands seamlessly meld with lectures about Gnostic\r |
| 1325 | influences on Ethernet, the relationship between Gregorian\r |
| 1326 | chants and bootloaders, and more. Come see why and how\r |
| 1327 | TLC's holistic approach to IT education is creating\r |
| 1328 | communities of activist sysadmins out of people who\r |
| 1329 | wouldn't otherwise have called themselves "techies."\r |
| 1330 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4763\r |
| 1331 | LOCATION:Neptune\r |
| 1332 | CATEGORIES:Education\r |
| 1333 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Tech Learning Coll\r |
| 1334 | ective":invalid:nomail\r |
| 1335 | END:VEVENT\r |
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| 1337 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1338 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1339 | UID:CBVCSHRNGGBPTXO3Z6WWF6GXFD5SEDIO\r |
| 1340 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1341 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1342 | SUMMARY:Ten years of empowering activists AND everyday people through f\r |
| 1343 | ree mobile software\r |
| 1344 | DESCRIPTION:From bringing OTR, Tor, GnuGP, FFMPEG and\r |
| 1345 | SQLCipher to Android, to developing and supporting apps\r |
| 1346 | like Orbot, Tor Browser for Android, Onion Browser,\r |
| 1347 | F-Droid, ChatSecure, Haven and more, we at Guardian\r |
| 1348 | Project have been pretty busy for the last decade. Through\r |
| 1349 | ups and downs, iterations and improvements, we have a lot\r |
| 1350 | of interesting stories to tell about where we've been, and\r |
| 1351 | where we are headed.\r |
| 1352 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5428\r |
| 1353 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 1354 | DTSTART:20210321T213000Z\r |
| 1355 | DTEND:20210321T221500Z\r |
| 1356 | CATEGORIES:Keynote\r |
| 1357 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Nathan Freitas":in\r |
| 1358 | valid:nomail\r |
| 1359 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 1360 | BEGIN:VEVENT\r |
| 1361 | METHOD:PUBLISH\r |
| 1362 | DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z\r |
| 1363 | UID:NXZO4DPUHQDLRQIN2KBLSDWS4XHOHETZ\r |
| 1364 | CLASS:PUBLIC\r |
| 1365 | STATUS:CONFIRMED\r |
| 1366 | SUMMARY:Closing remarks by FSF\r |
| 1367 | DESCRIPTION:There's no description available\r |
| 1368 | for this session yet - sorry!\r |
| 1369 | URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5432\r |
| 1370 | LOCATION:Jupiter\r |
| 1371 | DTSTART:20210321T222000Z\r |
| 1372 | DTEND:20210321T223000Z\r |
| 1373 | CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions\r |
| 1374 | ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":\r |
| 1375 | invalid:nomail\r |
| 1376 | END:VEVENT\r |
| 1377 | END:VCALENDAR\r |