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4 <h2>Keynote speakers</h2>
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12 <img alt="[ A photo of Cory Doctorow. He is giving a talk in front of white curtains. He is wearing a dark jacket and light blue shirt. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/libreplanet/2017/Cory_Doctorow.jpg"/>
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16 <header class="keynote-speaker-header" id="doctorow">
17 <hgroup>
18 <h2>Cory Doctorow, Electronic Frontier Foundation</h2>
19 </hgroup>
20 </header>
21 <p><em>Beyond unfree: The software you can go to jail for talking about</em></p>
22 <p>Cory Doctorow is a science fiction author, activist, journalist and
23 blogger — the co-editor of <a href="http://www.boingboing.net">Boing Boing</a> and the author of many
24 books, most recently <em>In Real Life</em>, a graphic novel; <em>Information
25 Doesn't Want to be Free</em>, a book about earning a living in the
26 Internet age; and <em>Homeland</em>, the award-winning, best-selling sequel
27 to the 2008 young adult novel <em>Little Brother</em>.</p>
28 <p>Serving as a special consultant to the Electronic Frontier Foundation
29 on several occasions, he is currently working with them on Apollo
30 1201, an anti-Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) campaign. He
31 co-founded the peer-to-peer free software company OpenCola, and serves
32 on the boards and advisory boards of the Participatory Culture
33 Foundation, the Clarion Foundation, the Metabrainz Foundation and The
34 Glenn Gould Foundation.</p>
35 <p><em>Photo under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC-BY 4.0</a> and courtesy of Alex Schoenfeldt.</em></p>
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44 <img alt="[ A photo of Kade Crockford. They are sitting on a bench in front of some trees, wearing a black shirt with pink and white designs. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/libreplanet/2017/Kade_Crockford.jpg"/>
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48 <header class="keynote-speaker-header" id="crockford">
49 <hgroup>
50 <h2>Kade Crockford, American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts</h2>
51 </hgroup>
52 </header>
53 <p><em>When we fight we win: Technology and liberation in Trump’s America</em></p>
54 <p><a href="https://privacysos.org/blog">Kade Crockford</a> is the Director of the <a href="https://aclum.org/our-work/projects/technology-for-liberty/">Technology for Liberty
55 Program</a> at the ACLU of Massachusetts. Kade works to protect and
56 expand core First and Fourth Amendment rights and civil liberties in
57 the digital 21st century, focusing on how systems of surveillance
58 control and impact not just society in general but also their primary
59 targets—people of color, Muslims, immigrants, and dissidents.</p>
60 <p>The Technology for Liberty Program aims to use our unprecedented
61 access to information and communication to protect us, from
62 dystopian monitoring and centralized control, and enrich open
63 society and individual rights by implementing basic reforms to
64 ensure our new tools do not create inescapable digital cages
65 limiting what we see, hear, think, and do. Towards that end, Kade
66 researches, strategizes, writes, lobbies, and educates the public on
67 issues ranging from the wars on drugs and terror to warrantless
68 electronic surveillance.</p>
69 <p><em>Photo under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC-BY 4.0</a> and courtesy of the ACLU of Massachusetts.</em></p>
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78 <img alt="[ A photo of Sumana Harihareswara. She is standing in front of a black board, delivering a talk. She is wearing a black shirt and a grey blazer. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/libreplanet/2017/sumana_photo.png"/>
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82 <header class="keynote-speaker-header" id="harihareswara">
83 <hgroup>
84 <h2>Sumana Harihareswara, Changeset Consulting</h2>
85 </hgroup>
86 </header>
87 <p>Sumana Harihareswara first started using GNU/Linux in the late
88 1990s. Since then, she has contributed to a number of projects
89 (including GNOME, MediaWiki, Zulip, and GNU Mailman), and become a
90 leader, speaker, and advocate for free software and communities. From
91 2014-2015, she served as a member of the Ada Initiative Board of
92 Directors. She has been a community manager, writer, and project
93 manager, working with Collabora, GNOME, QuestionCopyright.org, Fog
94 Creek Software, Behavior, and Salon.com.</p>
95 <p>As a writer, her work appears on the website of her consultancy,
96 <a href="https://changeset.nyc/resources.html">Changeset Consulting</a>, as well as her <a href="https://www.harihareswara.net/ces.shtml">personal blog</a>. She has
97 written for numerous publications, including Crooked Timber, Geek
98 Feminism, GNOME Journal, Linux World News, Model View Culture, Linux
99 World News, GNOME Journal, The Recompiler, and Tor.com. In 2009, she
100 co-edited and co-published the Thoughtcrime Experiments anthology.</p>
101 <p><em>Photo under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC-BY 4.0</a> and courtesy of Parker Higgins.</em></p>
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114 <header class="keynote-speaker-header" id="stallman">
115 <hgroup>
116 <h2>Richard Stallman, Free Software Foundation</h2>
117 </hgroup>
118 </header>
119 <p>Richard is a software developer and software freedom activist. In 1983
120 he announced the project to develop the <a href="https://www.gnu.org">GNU operating
121 system</a>, a Unix-like operating system meant to be
122 entirely free software, and has been the project's leader ever
123 since. With that announcement Richard also launched the Free Software
124 Movement. In October 1985 he started the Free Software Foundation.</p>
125 <p>Since the mid-1990s, Richard has spent most of his time in political
126 advocacy for free software, and spreading the ethical ideas of the
127 movement, as well as campaigning against both software patents and
128 dangerous extension of copyright laws. Before that, Richard developed
129 a number of widely used software components of GNU, including the
130 original Emacs, the GNU Compiler Collection, the GNU symbolic debugger
131 (gdb), GNU Emacs, and various other programs for the GNU operating
132 system.</p>
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140 <h2>Speakers</h2>
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147 <img alt="[ Photo - Ifeoma Ajunwa ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/headshot.jpg"/>
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151 <header class="speaker-header" id="ajunwa">
152 <hgroup>
153 <h2>Ifeoma Ajunwa</h2>
154 </hgroup>
155 </header>
156 <p><em>Algorithmic bias: Where it comes from and what to do about it</em></p>
157 <p>Dr. Ajunwa is a Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University and an incoming Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at Cornell’s ILR School. She holds a doctorate from Columbia University and was previously a practicing attorney. She has published extensively on issues arising in the workplace. Her most recent paper on workplace wellness programs was published by the Harvard Business Review. Her forthcoming article on privacy and discrimination issues regarding the use of big data in the workplace, "Limitless Worker Surveillance," is forthcoming from the California Law Review and was endorsed by the NY Times Editorial Board. Her opinions and commentary on big data issues have been featured in the NY Times, the Guardian, CNN, Bloomberg, and other major media outlets. Her forthcoming book, "The Quantified Worker" will be published by the Cambridge University Press.</p>
158 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">CC BY 3.0</a>.</em></p>
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166 <img alt="[ A photo of Tom Callaway, a man with glasses wearing a collared shirt against a background of trees. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/spot-headshot-100px_0.jpg"/>
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170 <header class="speaker-header" id="callaway">
171 <hgroup>
172 <h2>Tom Callaway</h2>
173 </hgroup>
174 </header>
175 <p><em>A free software portfolio: The importance of free software in computer science</em></p>
176 <p>Tom Callaway is the Education Outreach team lead at Red Hat, and a Red
177 Hat employee since 2001. He is a co-author of <em>Raspberry Pi Hacks</em>
178 (O'Reilly, 2013). Formerly, Tom was the Fedora Engineering Manager,
179 Fedora Packaging Committee Chair, a Fedora Board Member, and a Fedora
180 Engineering Steering Committee Member. He maintains over 300 free
181 software packages in Fedora, and serves on the Software Freedom
182 Conservancy's Evaluation Committee. In his spare time, he enjoys
183 gaming, geocaching, pinball, hockey, and science fiction.</p>
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195 <header class="speaker-header" id="carter">
196 <hgroup>
197 <h2>Al Carter</h2>
198 </hgroup>
199 </header>
200 <p><em>Batten down the hatches - A non-technical security workshop for activists</em></p>
201 <p>Albert Carter is a programmer at MIT CSAIL's Big Data
202 Initiative. Outside of the office, he works on issues surrounding
203 environmental activism, bicycles, and rock climbs.</p>
204 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">CC-BY 3.0</a> and courtesy of Jon Evans.</em></p>
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212 <img alt="[ Photo - Vagrant Cascadian ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/vagrant-mugshot.png"/>
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216 <header class="speaker-header" id="cascadian">
217 <hgroup>
218 <h2>Vagrant Cascadian</h2>
219 </hgroup>
220 </header>
221 <p><em>Verifying software freedom with reproducible builds</em>
222 <em>You, too, can write reproducible software!</em></p>
223 <p>Vagrant Cascadian is a free software developer involved in the the
224 Debian project, the Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP), and as a
225 system administrator for an ARM build farm for Reproducible
226 Builds. You can find Vagrant on social networks such as the OpenPGP
227 web of trust and the Debian Bug Tracking system!</p>
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235 <img alt="[ Photo of Pamela Chestek. She is wearing a fuschia shirt and standing in front of a tree. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/Chestek%20profile%20photo%20small.jpg"/>
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239 <header class="speaker-header" id="chestek">
240 <hgroup>
241 <h2>Pamela Chestek</h2>
242 </hgroup>
243 </header>
244 <p><em>Rock and roll bands and free software projects: A comparative analysis</em></p>
245 <p>Pamela S. Chestek is the principal of Chestek Legal in Raleigh, North
246 Carolina. She counsels creative communities on open source, brand,
247 marketing and copyright matters. Prior to returning to private
248 practice, she held in-house positions at footwear, apparel, and high
249 technology companies and was an adjunct law professor teaching a
250 course on trademark law and unfair competition. She is a frequent
251 author of scholarly articles, and her blog, Property, Intangible,
252 provides analysis of current intellectual property case law. Pam has a
253 Bachelor of Fine Arts from Penn State and a Juris Doctor from the
254 Western New England University School of Law. She is admitted to
255 practice in Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, New
256 York and North Carolina, and has been certified by the North Carolina
257 Board of Legal Specialization in Trademark Law.</p>
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265 <header class="speaker-header" id="cohen">
266 <hgroup>
267 <h2>Geoff A. Cohen</h2>
268 </hgroup>
269 </header>
270 <p><em>Algorithmic bias: Where it comes from and what to do about it</em></p>
271 <p>Geoff A. Cohen, Ph.D. is a Vice President of Digital Forensics in
272 Stroz Friedberg’s Boston office. He has extensive experience working
273 with clients on intellectual property matters. Geoff has acted as an
274 expert in multiple cases in state court, federal court, and the
275 International Trade Commission (ITC). He has also assisted government
276 agencies in matters including privacy issues resulting from data
277 breaches and software asset valuation. His expertise includes software
278 development practices, mobile platforms, security, and distributed
279 systems.</p>
280 <p>Previously, he led the Internet Security &amp; Privacy working group at
281 the M.I.T. Communications Futures Program, and worked with the
282 National Academies’ Computer Science and Telecommunications Board. He
283 has also worked for Ernst &amp; Young, IBM, and Data General. From
284 1992-1994, he worked as an analyst in the National Security Division
285 of the Congressional Budget Office.</p>
286 <p>He is a member of the Association of Computing Machinery’s Public
287 Policy Council (USACM).</p>
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295 <img alt="[ Black and white photo of Marianne Corvellec. She has shoulder length hair and is standing outside. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/Marianne_BW_100x100.png"/>
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298 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
299 <header class="speaker-header" id="corvellec">
300 <hgroup>
301 <h2>Marianne Corvellec</h2>
302 </hgroup>
303 </header>
304 <p><em>The GNU philosophy: Ethics beyond ethics</em></p>
305 <p>Marianne Corvellec has been a free software activist with <a href="https://april.org/">April</a>
306 since 2011, becoming a board member in 2015. Professionally, she
307 specializes in data science and software engineering. Her community
308 work includes teaching with <a href="https://software-carpentry.org/">Software Carpentry</a> and <a href="http://www.datacarpentry.org/">Data Carpentry</a>.</p>
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316 <img alt="[ Remy DeCausemaker - Photo ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/decause-libreplanet.jpg"/>
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320 <header class="speaker-header" id="decausemaker">
321 <hgroup>
322 <h2>Remy DeCausemaker</h2>
323 </hgroup>
324 </header>
325 <p><em>Freedom and loathing on the campaign trail '16</em></p>
326 <p>Remy DeCausemaker is a Hackademic who studies communities of contributors to help them work together to use their powers for good. He has helped see through a number of firsts for the Free Software Movement: the first Academic Minor in Free/Open Source Software and Free Culture at a university in the United States at RIT, the first Community Action &amp; Impact Lead for the Fedora Linux distro, and most recently, the first FOSS Community Manager for a Presidential Campaign or US National Political Party. He's a career civic hacker who fights for the users, and wears the suit so hackers don't have to.</p>
327 <p><em>Photo under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC-BY 4.0</a>.</em></p>
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335 <img alt="[ Black and white photo of Luke Demarest. He is against a white backdrop and has no hair. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/luke_demarest_libre.jpg"/>
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339 <header class="speaker-header" id="demarest">
340 <hgroup>
341 <h2>Luke Demarest</h2>
342 </hgroup>
343 </header>
344 <p><em>Aibohphobia and the Reifier's Schadenfreude</em></p>
345 <p><a href="http://demare.st/">Luke Demarest</a> is a visual artist interested in
346 free culture, human rights, and language. He is a facilitator at
347 <a href="http://www.theblackspace.org/">Blackspace</a> and a member at
348 <a href="http://www.hacdc.org/">HacDC</a>. Previously, he was a web engineer at
349 <a href="http://www.rosettastone.com/">Rosetta Stone</a>, an artist-in-residence
350 at the <a href="http://americanunderground.com/">American Underground</a>, and
351 worked on <a href="http://johncage.org/2012/">John Cage Centennial</a> events as
352 a principal project manager at the <a href="http://www.mountainlakeworkshop.com/">Mountain Lake
353 Workshop</a>. He has a BFA from the
354 <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDbgNyPSXYw">School of Visual Arts</a>
355 at Virginia Tech.</p>
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363 <img alt="[ Photo - Máirín Duffy ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/mo-100px.png"/>
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366 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
367 <header class="speaker-header" id="duffy">
368 <hgroup>
369 <h2>Máirín Duffy</h2>
370 </hgroup>
371 </header>
372 <p><em>Animated GIF workshop with Gimp </em></p>
373 <p>Máirín Duffy learned the downside of proprietary software before her career even started: student projects she'd completed her freshman year of college were bitrot by her senior year. She is now a passionate advocate for the use of free software, particularly creative software like Gimp and Inkscape. Máirín uses free software exclusively for her award-winning design work at Red Hat and has taught numerous workshops to share her knowledge at local schools, tech conferences, and community organizations. She is a principal interaction designer at Red Hat's Boston area office and works on the Fedora project.</p>
374 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">CC BY 3.0</a>.</em></p>
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382 <img alt="[ Photo of Nick Doiron. He is sitting in a cubicle, waving at the camera. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/profilepic.jpg"/>
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386 <header class="speaker-header" id="doiron">
387 <hgroup>
388 <h2>Nick Doiron</h2>
389 </hgroup>
390 </header>
391 <p><em>Text, layout, and calligraphy on the Arabic Web</em></p>
392 <p>Nick is a traveling web developer and mapmaker. In the past he has
393 worked with One Laptop per Child, Code for America, the Museum of
394 Modern Art, and the Asia Foundation. In 2016-17 Nick helped add
395 right-to-left language support in the OpenStreetMap iD editor.</p>
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398 </section>
399 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-12">
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403 <img alt="[ Photo of Cecilia Donnelly. She is standing outside, wearing a black jacket. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/cdonnelly-headshot.png"/>
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406 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
407 <header class="speaker-header" id="donnelly">
408 <hgroup>
409 <h2>Cecilia Donnelly</h2>
410 </hgroup>
411 </header>
412 <p><em>Civilian Code Conservation Corps: Free software for governments of all sizes</em></p>
413 <p>Cecilia Donnelly is an open source specialist at <a href="https://opentechstrategies.com">Open Tech
414 Strategies</a> in Chicago. She has
415 particular experience with and interest in free software for
416 non-technical organizations.</p>
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424 <img alt="[ Photo - Skye Elijah ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/skye%20headshot%20100x100px.jpg"/>
425 </div> <!-- speaker-13 img column end -->
426 <!-- speaker-13 content column start -->
427 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
428 <header class="speaker-header" id="elijah">
429 <hgroup>
430 <h2>Skye Elijah</h2>
431 </hgroup>
432 </header>
433 <p><em>The secret life of the bitcoin blockchain</em></p>
434 <p>Financial activist, digital rights advocate and subversive
435 technologist. Bitcoin/blockchain payments technology expert and critic
436 from the non-right-wing minority within the crypto
437 community. B.Sci. in Theoretical Mathematics. National Science
438 Foundation merit scholar.</p>
439 <p>Currently co-producing the Hacktivist Village, a programme inspired by
440 hacker ethos exploring evolving structures of power within society, in
441 an art &amp; music gathering setting. Booked RMS to come to speak to his
442 first music festival crowd at Symbiosis Gathering, who were blown away
443 by free software philosophy.</p>
444 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">CC BY 3.0</a>.</em></p>
445 </div> <!-- speaker-13 content column end -->
446 </div> <!-- speaker-13 row end -->
447 </section>
448 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-14">
449 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-14 row start -->
450 <!-- speaker-14 img column start -->
451 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
452 <img alt="[ Photo of Christian Fernandez. He is wearing a black, brimmed hat, a black shirt, and stands in a store. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/foto-conferencia-libre-planet.png"/>
453 </div> <!-- speaker-14 img column end -->
454 <!-- speaker-14 content column start -->
455 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
456 <header class="speaker-header" id="fernandez">
457 <hgroup>
458 <h2>Christian Fernandez</h2>
459 </hgroup>
460 </header>
461 <p><em>Pentesting loves free software</em></p>
462 <p>Christian Fernandez has a wide range of skills, which he brings to
463 bear on the problem of cyber security from a number of different
464 angles: software programmer, systems architect, network engineer,
465 ethical hacker, and of course cybersecurity specialist.</p>
466 <p>Starting in 1994, he was associated with the seminal Spanish hacking
467 collective BBK, where he went by the name ReK2WiLdS or ReK2. Growing
468 up in Spain, he moved to the US at the age of 28, where he currently
469 lives and works.</p>
470 <p>A strong believer in freedom, liberty, and privacy in cyberspace, he
471 has collaborated with the FSF and Electonic Frontier Foundataion
472 (EFF), and was the co-creator of Binary Freedom, a digital rights
473 advocate group which operated between 2004 and 2009.</p>
474 <p>He has been a FLOSS developer since its early days in 1997, working on
475 high visibility projects such as the KDE Desktop for the libre
476 operating system Gnewsense.</p>
477 </div> <!-- speaker-14 content column end -->
478 </div> <!-- speaker-14 row end -->
479 </section>
480 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-15">
481 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-15 row start -->
482 <!-- speaker-15 img column start -->
483 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
484 <img alt="[ Photo of Mike Gerwitz. He is standing in front of a black board, giving a talk. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/me-libreplanet-2016-100_0.png"/>
485 </div> <!-- speaker-15 img column end -->
486 <!-- speaker-15 content column start -->
487 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
488 <header class="speaker-header" id="gerwitz">
489 <hgroup>
490 <h2>Mike Gerwitz</h2>
491 </hgroup>
492 </header>
493 <p><em>The surreptitious assault on privacy, security, and freedom</em></p>
494 <p><a href="https://counterpoint.info">Mike Gerwitz</a> is a free software hacker and activist with a focus
495 on privacy and security. He is a <a href="https://github.com/kadtools/kad">GNU</a> maintainer and does various
496 volunteer work for GNU, including software evaluation and
497 administrative tasks. Mike spends much of his free time with his wife
498 and two sons; his remaining free time is spent primarily on hacking,
499 research, volunteer work, and activism. Other hobbies include
500 caffeine consumption and never-ending home renovations.</p>
501 </div> <!-- speaker-15 content column end -->
502 </div> <!-- speaker-15 row end -->
503 </section>
504 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-16">
505 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-16 row start -->
506 <!-- speaker-16 img column start -->
507 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
508 <img alt="[ Photo - Denver Gingerich ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/denver_100.png"/>
509 </div> <!-- speaker-16 img column end -->
510 <!-- speaker-16 content column start -->
511 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
512 <header class="speaker-header" id="gingerich">
513 <hgroup>
514 <h2>Denver Gingerich</h2>
515 </hgroup>
516 </header>
517 <p><em>A fully-free cell phone experience, no baseband required</em></p>
518 <p><a href="http://ossguy.com/">Denver</a> is the founder and lead developer of
519 <a href="https://jmp.chat/">JMP</a>, a free software chat gateway that lets you
520 text and call people using a real phone number without a phone, part
521 of the <a href="http://soprani.ca/">Soprani.ca</a> projects. Denver also works
522 part-time managing the technical side of Software Freedom
523 Conservancy's license compliance work, triaging new reports and
524 verifying complete corresponding source. He has previously written
525 free software magnetic stripe reader firmware and desktop tools and
526 has patches accepted into GNU wdiff, Wine, and the kernel named Linux.</p>
527 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/">CC-BY-SA 3.0</a> and courtesy of Christopher Vollick.</em></p>
528 </div> <!-- speaker-16 content column end -->
529 </div> <!-- speaker-16 row end -->
530 </section>
531 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-17">
532 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-17 row start -->
533 <!-- speaker-17 img column start -->
534 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
535 <img alt="[ Photo - Shauna Gordon-McKeon ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/s.png"/>
536 </div> <!-- speaker-17 img column end -->
537 <!-- speaker-17 content column start -->
538 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
539 <header class="speaker-header" id="gordon-mckeon">
540 <hgroup>
541 <h2>Shauna Gordon-McKeon</h2>
542 </hgroup>
543 </header>
544 <p><em>Move fast and break democracy</em></p>
545 <p>Shauna Gordon-McKeon is an independent researcher and developer who
546 focuses on free technologies and communities. She runs a business,
547 Galaxy Rise Consulting, providing web and mobile development and data
548 science services to individuals and organizations. She can often be
549 found using her skills as a writer, public speaker, and teacher to
550 help free software and open science communities more accessible to
551 newcomers.</p>
552 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">CC BY 3.0</a> and courtesy of Nick Taft.</em></p>
553 </div> <!-- speaker-17 content column end -->
554 </div> <!-- speaker-17 row end -->
555 </section>
556 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-18">
557 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-18 row start -->
558 <!-- speaker-18 img column start -->
559 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
560 <img alt="[ Photo - Ben Green ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/Screen%20Shot%202017-03-05%20at%205.38.51%20PM.png"/>
561 </div> <!-- speaker-18 img column end -->
562 <!-- speaker-18 content column start -->
563 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
564 <header class="speaker-header" id="green">
565 <hgroup>
566 <h2>Ben Green</h2>
567 </hgroup>
568 </header>
569 <p><em>Algorithmic bias: Where it comes from and what to do about it</em></p>
570 <p>Ben is a PhD Candidate studying Applied Mathematics at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and a Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet &amp; Society. His primary areas of study are the uses of data and technology by city governments; the intersection of data, algorithms, and social justice; and the impacts of algorithms and technology on society. Ben is currently on leave for the 2016-2017 academic year on a fellowship to work for the City of Boston Analytics Team.</p>
571 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">CC BY 3.0</a>.</em></p>
572 </div> <!-- speaker-18 content column end -->
573 </div> <!-- speaker-18 row end -->
574 </section>
575 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-19">
576 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-19 row start -->
577 <!-- speaker-19 img column start -->
578 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
579 <img alt="[ Photo - William Hale ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/salt_fsf.png"/>
580 </div> <!-- speaker-19 img column end -->
581 <!-- speaker-19 content column start -->
582 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
583 <header class="speaker-header" id="hale">
584 <hgroup>
585 <h2>Wm Salt Hale</h2>
586 </hgroup>
587 </header>
588 <p><em>Contacts to connections: CRM funneling for FLOSS projects</em></p>
589 <p><strong>William Hale</strong>, aka <strong>Salt</strong>, is a Seattle local who studies
590 Technology and Society at the University of Washington (UW) Department
591 of Communication.</p>
592 <p>He focuses on Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) and Culture;
593 Hackers, Makers, and Breakers; and Computer-Mediated Communication
594 using real-time synchronous systems.</p>
595 <p>William attends, organizes, and speaks worldwide at: conferences,
596 conventions, events, festivals, and faires; on the topics of
597 crowdmatching, communication, indieweb, infosec, gnu/linux, music, and
598 sci-fi/fantasy. He is very approachable and will always be found
599 wearing a kilt.</p>
600 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/">CC-BY-SA 3.0</a> and courtesy of <a href="https://julieannenoying.com/">Julie Anne Noying</a>.</em></p>
601 </div> <!-- speaker-19 content column end -->
602 </div> <!-- speaker-19 row end -->
603 </section>
604 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-20">
605 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-20 row start -->
606 <!-- speaker-20 img column start -->
607 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
608 <img alt="[ Photo of Gordon Hall. He has large glasses, dyed orange hair, and is wearing a grey sweatshirt with the hood pulled up. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/headshot2-web.jpg"/>
609 </div> <!-- speaker-20 img column end -->
610 <!-- speaker-20 content column start -->
611 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
612 <header class="speaker-header" id="hall">
613 <hgroup>
614 <h2>Gordon Hall</h2>
615 </hgroup>
616 </header>
617 <p><em>Striking at the roots: An ecological analysis of mass surveillance</em></p>
618 <p>Gordon Hall is a hacker, activist, and founding member of the
619 decidedly anarchist <a href="https://counterpoint.info">Counterpoint Hackerspace</a>, a free learning
620 collective. Notable works include <a href="https://github.com/kadtools/kad">kadtools</a>, <a href="https://github.com/Storj/core">storj</a>, <a href="https://github.com/Storj/kfs">kfs</a>,
621 and <a href="https://github.com/bookchin/diglet">diglet</a>.</p>
622 </div> <!-- speaker-20 content column end -->
623 </div> <!-- speaker-20 row end -->
624 </section>
625 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-21">
626 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-21 row start -->
627 <!-- speaker-21 img column start -->
628 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
629 <img alt="[ Photo of Zeeshan Hasan, against a yellow background. - Photo ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/2017-02-11%2013.16.54.jpg"/>
630 </div> <!-- speaker-21 img column end -->
631 <!-- speaker-21 content column start -->
632 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
633 <header class="speaker-header" id="hasan">
634 <hgroup>
635 <h2>Zeeshan Hasan</h2>
636 </hgroup>
637 </header>
638 <p><em>Running a TV channel with free software</em></p>
639 <p>Zeeshan Hasan is managing director of Sysnova Information Systems, a
640 free software-based ERP consultancy in Bangladesh.</p>
641 </div> <!-- speaker-21 content column end -->
642 </div> <!-- speaker-21 row end -->
643 </section>
644 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-22">
645 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-22 row start -->
646 <!-- speaker-22 img column start -->
647 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
648 <img alt="[ Photo - Tiberius Hefflin ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/_dsc3146-2-2%20%282%29-min.jpg"/>
649 </div> <!-- speaker-22 img column end -->
650 <!-- speaker-22 content column start -->
651 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
652 <header class="speaker-header" id="hefflin">
653 <hgroup>
654 <h2>Tiberius Hefflin</h2>
655 </hgroup>
656 </header>
657 <p><em>The monster on the project</em></p>
658 <p>Tibbs recently graduated from the University of West of Scotland with
659 a degree in computer security. She has relocated to Portland, OR,
660 where she evangelizes for privacy and security while doing security
661 assurance work for Portland General Electric. She is passionate about
662 encouraging small children to take the plunge into STEM and about
663 laughing at cats on the internet.</p>
664 </div> <!-- speaker-22 content column end -->
665 </div> <!-- speaker-22 row end -->
666 </section>
667 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-23">
668 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-23 row start -->
669 <!-- speaker-23 img column start -->
670 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
671 <img alt="[ A drawing done in blue pen of a bearded man wearing glasses on a laptop. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/joeyicon_0.png"/>
672 </div> <!-- speaker-23 img column end -->
673 <!-- speaker-23 content column start -->
674 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
675 <header class="speaker-header" id="hess">
676 <hgroup>
677 <h2>Joey Hess</h2>
678 </hgroup>
679 </header>
680 <p><em>Securely backing up GnuPG private keys...to the cloud‽</em></p>
681 <p>Joey has been developing free software for 20 years. He is best known
682 for his long involvement in the Debian project, where he led the
683 development of the Debian Installer, and created Debian tools like
684 alien, debhelper, debconf, and pristine-tar. Outside the Debian
685 project, Joey's best known free software projects include git-annex,
686 ikiwiki, and etckeeper. He lately uses Haskell for most projects.</p>
687 <p>Joey lives deep in the woods in the Appalachian mountains of
688 Tennessee, subsisting on solar power and communicating largely through
689 git pull and push over a dialup modem line.</p>
690 </div> <!-- speaker-23 content column end -->
691 </div> <!-- speaker-23 row end -->
692 </section>
693 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-24">
694 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-24 row start -->
695 <!-- speaker-24 img column start -->
696 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
697 <img alt="[ A man in dark glasses in a pub. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/speaker-pics/hofstader.jpg"/>
698 </div> <!-- speaker-24 img column end -->
699 <!-- speaker-24 content column start -->
700 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
701 <header class="speaker-header" id="hofstader">
702 <hgroup>
703 <h2>Chris Hofstader</h2>
704 </hgroup>
705 </header>
706 <p><em>Security, privacy, free software and accessibility</em></p>
707 <p>Chris Hofstader is the former director of access technology for Free
708 Software Foundation. He has worked in the accessibility field
709 professionally for 18 years and now serves as an activist on
710 disability and technology related issues. Chris writes one of the most
711 popular independent blogs in the accessibility field
712 (www.hofstader.com) and is considered one of the leading experts and
713 most notable critics in the field.</p>
714 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">CC BY 3.0</a> and courtesy of Chris Hofstader.</em></p>
715 </div> <!-- speaker-24 content column end -->
716 </div> <!-- speaker-24 row end -->
717 </section>
718 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-25">
719 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-25 row start -->
720 <!-- speaker-25 content column start -->
721 <div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
722 <header class="speaker-header" id="jiang">
723 <hgroup>
724 <h2>Helen Jiang</h2>
725 </hgroup>
726 </header>
727 <p><em>Machine learning: Key battleground for free technology</em></p>
728 <p>Trained in Mathematics and Statistics, Helen now does research at the
729 intersection of machine learning and security. She has worked on
730 exciting projects and explored many areas of knowledge in management
731 consulting, tech start-ups, and non-profits. When not writing code,
732 building/breaking things, and pondering on FLOSS, she enjoys learning
733 new languages (both the spoken and the programming kind), fencing, and
734 long-distance running.</p>
735 </div> <!-- speaker-25 content column end -->
736 </div> <!-- speaker-25 row end -->
737 </section>
738 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-26">
739 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-26 row start -->
740 <!-- speaker-26 img column start -->
741 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
742 <img alt="[ Photo of Alex Jorda ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/libreplanet-headshot.jpeg"/>
743 </div> <!-- speaker-26 img column end -->
744 <!-- speaker-26 content column start -->
745 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
746 <header class="speaker-header" id="jordan">
747 <hgroup>
748 <h2>Alex Jordan</h2>
749 </hgroup>
750 </header>
751 <p><em>Pump.io - The federated, extensible social network</em></p>
752 <p>AJ Jordan is an 18-year-old programmer and system administrator from
753 Seattle, WA. He's been contributing to free software for several years
754 and in particular is the primary maintainer of the pump.io reference
755 implementation, as well as a comaintainer of prism-break.org. He
756 self-hosts almost every internet service he uses, and is passionate
757 about security, privacy, good UX, and freedom. In his spare time he
758 enjoys photography and poetry. He is currently living in New York
759 City attending the <a href="https://recurse.com">Recurse Center</a> over his gap
760 year before attending college in the fall.</p>
761 <p><em>Photo under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC-BY 4.0</a> and courtesy of Laura Welland.</em></p>
762 </div> <!-- speaker-26 content column end -->
763 </div> <!-- speaker-26 row end -->
764 </section>
765 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-27">
766 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-27 row start -->
767 <!-- speaker-27 img column start -->
768 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
769 <img alt="[ Photo - Rabimbo Karanjai ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/182742_10150142671375407_644410406_7977153_7474808_n.jpg"/>
770 </div> <!-- speaker-27 img column end -->
771 <!-- speaker-27 content column start -->
772 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
773 <header class="speaker-header" id="karanjai">
774 <hgroup>
775 <h2>Rabimba Karanjai</h2>
776 </hgroup>
777 </header>
778 <p><em>Turning sensors into signals: Free your IoT from walled gardens with JavaScript</em></p>
779 <p>Full Time Graduate Researcher, part time hacker and FOSS enthusiast I
780 used to write code for IBM Watson and do a bunch of other things at
781 their lab . At present crawling my way towards a PhD at RICE
782 University.</p>
783 <p>I contribute with Mozilla in WebVR,Security and Emerging Technologies
784 team and also a Mozilla TechSpeaker. Have been recognized for the
785 contribution in firefox in it's about:credits page</p>
786 <p><em>Creative Commons Attribution 3.0</em></p>
787 </div> <!-- speaker-27 content column end -->
788 </div> <!-- speaker-27 row end -->
789 </section>
790 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-28">
791 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-28 row start -->
792 <!-- speaker-28 content column start -->
793 <div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
794 <header class="speaker-header" id="krum">
795 <hgroup>
796 <h2>Spencer Krum</h2>
797 </hgroup>
798 </header>
799 <p><em>Introduction to Ansible</em></p>
800 <p>Spencer (nibalizer) Krum (<a href="http://spencerkrum.com">http://spencerkrum.com</a>) has been sysoping
801 Linux since 2010. He works for IBM contributing upstream to OpenStack
802 and Puppet. Spencer is a core contributor to the OpenStack
803 Infrastructure Project. Spencer coordinates the local DevOps user
804 group in Portland and volunteers for an ops-training program at
805 Portland State University called the Braindump. Spencer is a published
806 author and frequent speaker at technical conferences. Spencer is a
807 maintainer for the voxpupuli effort(<a href="https://voxpupuli.org">https://voxpupuli.org</a>), which
808 attempts to bring together a network of Puppet developers, modules,
809 and infrastructure.</p>
810 <p>Spencer lives and works in Portland, Oregon where he enjoys tennis,
811 cheeseburgers and StarCraft II.</p>
812 </div> <!-- speaker-28 content column end -->
813 </div> <!-- speaker-28 row end -->
814 </section>
815 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-29">
816 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-29 row start -->
817 <!-- speaker-29 img column start -->
818 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
819 <img alt="[ Photo - Bradley Kuhn ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/bkuhn_200x200.jpg"/>
820 </div> <!-- speaker-29 img column end -->
821 <!-- speaker-29 content column start -->
822 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
823 <header class="speaker-header" id="kuhn">
824 <hgroup>
825 <h2>Bradley Kuhn</h2>
826 </hgroup>
827 </header>
828 <p><em>Understanding the complexity of copyleft defense</em></p>
829 <p>Bradley M. Kuhn is the Distinguished Technologist at Software Freedom
830 Conservancy, on FSF's Board of Directors &amp; editor-in-chief of
831 copyleft.org. Kuhn began his work in the software freedom movement in
832 1992 as a volunteer developer &amp; early adopter of GNU/Linux. He worked
833 during the 1990s as a system administrator &amp; software
834 developer. Kuhn's charity career began in 2000 at FSF. As FSF's
835 Executive Director from 20012005, Kuhn led FSF's GPL enforcement,
836 launched its Associate Member program &amp; invented Affero GPL. Since
837 2006, Kuhn has worked with Conservancy in various volunteer &amp; staff
838 roles.</p>
839 <p><em>Photo under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC-BY 4.0</a>.</em></p>
840 </div> <!-- speaker-29 content column end -->
841 </div> <!-- speaker-29 row end -->
842 </section>
843 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-30">
844 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-30 row start -->
845 <!-- speaker-30 img column start -->
846 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
847 <img alt="[ Photo - Bassam Kurdali ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/kurdali.png"/>
848 </div> <!-- speaker-30 img column end -->
849 <!-- speaker-30 content column start -->
850 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
851 <header class="speaker-header" id="kurdali">
852 <hgroup>
853 <h2>Bassam Kurdali</h2>
854 </hgroup>
855 </header>
856 <p><em>Procedural 3D animation in Blender</em></p>
857 <p>Bassam is a 3D generalist filmmaker whose 2006 short, Elephants Dream,
858 was the first ‘open movie’. It established the viability of libre
859 tools in a production environment and set precedent by offering its
860 source data under a permissive license for learning, remixing and
861 re-use. Bassam is continuing to pursue a model of production that
862 invests in commonwealth. They teach, write and lecture around the
863 world on open production and free software technique. Raised in
864 Damascus, Bassam trained in the United States as an electrical and
865 software engineer.</p>
866 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">CC BY 3.0</a> and courtesy of Fateh Slavitsky.</em></p>
867 </div> <!-- speaker-30 content column end -->
868 </div> <!-- speaker-30 row end -->
869 </section>
870 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-31">
871 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-31 row start -->
872 <!-- speaker-31 content column start -->
873 <div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
874 <header class="speaker-header" id="luo">
875 <hgroup>
876 <h2>Ximin Luo</h2>
877 </hgroup>
878 </header>
879 <p><em>You, too, can write reproducible software!</em></p>
880 <p>Ximin Luo is a Debian Developer working for the Reproducible Builds project. In his spare time he also plays with Haskell, OCaml, Rust, cryptography, and secure and decentralized communications protocols.</p>
881 </div> <!-- speaker-31 content column end -->
882 </div> <!-- speaker-31 row end -->
883 </section>
884 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-32">
885 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-32 row start -->
886 <!-- speaker-32 img column start -->
887 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
888 <img alt="[ Black and white photo of Tom Marble, a man with a beard and glasses against a brick wall. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/Tom-2011-100-bw.jpg"/>
889 </div> <!-- speaker-32 img column end -->
890 <!-- speaker-32 content column start -->
891 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
892 <header class="speaker-header" id="marble">
893 <hgroup>
894 <h2>Tom Marble</h2>
895 </hgroup>
896 </header>
897 <p><em>Fixing trust on the Internet</em></p>
898 <p>Tom Marble is the founder of Informatique, Inc., a consultancy which
899 leverages his hardware, software and intellectual property background
900 for client projects as diverse as telematics for electric vehicles,
901 probabilistic modeling, temporal planning visualization, autonomous
902 cyber defense, and multiplayer online gaming.</p>
903 <p>Marble is committed to increasing diversity in technology by
904 organizing ClojureBridge, a weekend workshop for women to learn the
905 Clojure programming language. He has also been a long time contributor
906 to the Debian project by participating on the Java Team.</p>
907 </div> <!-- speaker-32 content column end -->
908 </div> <!-- speaker-32 row end -->
909 </section>
910 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-33">
911 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-33 row start -->
912 <!-- speaker-33 img column start -->
913 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
914 <img alt="[ Photo of Micky Metts. She is wearing a black shirt and giving a talk at a podium. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/mickyrevo.jpg"/>
915 </div> <!-- speaker-33 img column end -->
916 <!-- speaker-33 content column start -->
917 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
918 <header class="speaker-header" id="metts">
919 <hgroup>
920 <h2>Micky Metts</h2>
921 </hgroup>
922 </header>
923 <p><em>A role for free software in movements, communities, and platform cooperativism</em></p>
924 <p>Micky Metts is a member of Agaric, a worker-owned tech
925 cooperative. Known as an activist hacker, industry organizer, public
926 speaker , author, connector, advisor, and visionary. Micky acts as a
927 liaison between the Solidarity Economy Network (SEN) and The United
928 States Federation of Worker Cooperatives, with an intention to bring
929 communities together. A member of FSF.org and Drupal.org, a community
930 based on free software, Micky grew up in Weston, CT, and now lives in
931 Boston, MA, with long-time partner John M. Crisman.</p>
932 </div> <!-- speaker-33 content column end -->
933 </div> <!-- speaker-33 row end -->
934 </section>
935 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-34">
936 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-34 row start -->
937 <!-- speaker-34 img column start -->
938 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
939 <img alt="[ Photo - Eben Moglen ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/eben-conf-room-100.jpg"/>
940 </div> <!-- speaker-34 img column end -->
941 <!-- speaker-34 content column start -->
942 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
943 <header class="speaker-header" id="moglen">
944 <hgroup>
945 <h2>Eben Moglen</h2>
946 </hgroup>
947 </header>
948 <p><em>The free software movement in the age of Trump</em></p>
949 <p>Professor of Law and Legal History at Columbia University Law School and founder of the Software Freedom Law Center. Professor Moglen has represented many of the world's leading free software developers. He earned his PhD in History and law degree at Yale University during what he sometimes calls his “long, dark period” in New Haven. After law school he clerked for Judge Edward Weinfeld of the United States District Court in New York City and for Justice Thurgood Marshall of the United States Supreme Court. He has taught at Columbia Law School since 1987 and has held visiting appointments at Harvard University, Tel Aviv University and the University of Virginia. In 2003 he was given the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Pioneer Award for efforts on behalf of freedom in the electronic society. Professor Moglen is admitted to practice in the State of New York and before the United States Supreme Court.</p>
950 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">CC BY 3.0</a>.</em></p>
951 </div> <!-- speaker-34 content column end -->
952 </div> <!-- speaker-34 row end -->
953 </section>
954 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-35">
955 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-35 row start -->
956 <!-- speaker-35 img column start -->
957 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
958 <img alt="[ Photo of Deborah Nicholson ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/contact/imagefile?photo=ChichenItza_small_2df43158a05e0e193b3c20d2ef13b2b9.png"/>
959 </div> <!-- speaker-35 img column end -->
960 <!-- speaker-35 content column start -->
961 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
962 <header class="speaker-header" id="nicholson">
963 <hgroup>
964 <h2>Deborah Nicholson</h2>
965 </hgroup>
966 </header>
967 <p><em>Patents, copyrights and trademarks: Won't someone please think of the children?</em></p>
968 <p>Patents, copyrights and trademark rights have been growing and
969 expanding in scope and application. In most cases, it seems the
970 original intent of spurring innovation or protecting creators has
971 gotten a bit lost, if not completely inverted. Certainly, there must
972 be a way to support inventors without enabling predators and protect
973 creators without empowering trolls. We need to slay our own monsters,
974 instead of leaving them for the next generation.</p>
975 <p>If you've ever wondered why a smell can be trademarked or why math
976 can, no... can't, well... maybe gets patented, then this talk is for
977 you. The kids of tomorrow might not want to sample our music or work
978 with our legacy codebases, but they won't thank us for taking the
979 option off the table. There are many entities that are highly invested
980 in endless copyright, creative trademark enforcement or patent
981 maximalism, but what do they want? More importantly, how can they be
982 stopped? It won't be easy, but there are some things you can do.</p>
983 <p>This talk will cover why it feels so darned difficult to get common
984 sense policies in place. You'll learn about some likely avenues for
985 political disruption, aka lobbying, voting and affecting
986 policy. Consider attending this talk, for the children.</p>
987 <p><em>Photo under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC-BY 4.0</a> and courtesy of Ernie Kim.</em></p>
988 </div> <!-- speaker-35 content column end -->
989 </div> <!-- speaker-35 row end -->
990 </section>
991 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-36">
992 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-36 row start -->
993 <!-- speaker-36 img column start -->
994 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
995 <img alt="[ Photo - Alexandre Oliva ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/MyGnuId-icon.jpg"/>
996 </div> <!-- speaker-36 img column end -->
997 <!-- speaker-36 content column start -->
998 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
999 <header class="speaker-header" id="oliva">
1000 <hgroup>
1001 <h2>Alexandre Oliva</h2>
1002 </hgroup>
1003 </header>
1004 <p><em>The post-truth Santa Claus and the concealed present</em></p>
1005 <p>FSF Latin America board member. LibrePlanet São Paulo activist. GNU
1006 speaker. Free Software evangelist. Maintainer of GNU Linux-libre, and
1007 co-maintainer of the GNU Compiler Collection, GNU binutils and GNU
1008 libc. GNU tools engineer at Red Hat Brasil.</p>
1009 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">CC BY 3.0</a> and courtesy of Islene C. Garcia.</em></p>
1010 </div> <!-- speaker-36 content column end -->
1011 </div> <!-- speaker-36 row end -->
1012 </section>
1013 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-37">
1014 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-37 row start -->
1015 <!-- speaker-37 img column start -->
1016 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
1017 <img alt="[ Photo of Andy Oram. He is infront of a white backdrop, wearing a grey shirt with a collar and glasses. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/andyo_2008_02_web.jpeg"/>
1018 </div> <!-- speaker-37 img column end -->
1019 <!-- speaker-37 content column start -->
1020 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
1021 <header class="speaker-header" id="oram">
1022 <hgroup>
1023 <h2>Andrew Oram</h2>
1024 </hgroup>
1025 </header>
1026 <p><em>Algorithmic bias: Where it comes from and what to do about it</em></p>
1027 <p>Andy Oram is a writer and editor at O'Reilly Media. As editor, he
1028 brought to publication O'Reilly's Linux series, the ground-breaking
1029 book <em>Peer-to-Peer</em>, and the best-seller <em>Beautiful Code</em>. In print,
1030 his articles have appeared in <em>The Economist</em>, <em>Communications of the
1031 ACM</em>, <em>Copyright World</em>, the <em>Journal of Information Technology &amp;
1032 Politics</em>, <em>Vanguardia Dossier</em>, and <em>Internet Law and
1033 Business</em>. Conferences where he has presented talks include O'Reilly's
1034 Open Source Convention, FISL (Brazil), FOSDEM, and DebConf. He also
1035 participated in a panel about free software in government at the 2014
1036 LibrePlanet conference. Andy participates in several groups in the
1037 Association for Computing Machinery policy organization, USACM. He
1038 also writes for various web sites about health IT and about issues in
1039 computing and policy.</p>
1040 </div> <!-- speaker-37 content column end -->
1041 </div> <!-- speaker-37 row end -->
1042 </section>
1043 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-38">
1044 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-38 row start -->
1045 <!-- speaker-38 img column start -->
1046 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
1047 <img alt="[ Photo - Conor Schaefer ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/conor.jpg"/>
1048 </div> <!-- speaker-38 img column end -->
1049 <!-- speaker-38 content column start -->
1050 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
1051 <header class="speaker-header" id="schaefer">
1052 <hgroup>
1053 <h2>Conor Schaefer</h2>
1054 </hgroup>
1055 </header>
1056 <p><em>SecureDrop: Leaking safely to modern news organizations</em></p>
1057 <p>Conor Schaefer is the Senior DevOps Engineer for Freedom of the Press
1058 Foundation, specializing in automation and deployment for the
1059 SecureDrop platform. He has taught computer literacy and IT
1060 certification courses for the underprivileged, and worked as a GNU/Linux
1061 sysadmin and developer for academic researchers.</p>
1062 </div> <!-- speaker-38 content column end -->
1063 </div> <!-- speaker-38 row end -->
1064 </section>
1065 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-39">
1066 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-39 row start -->
1067 <!-- speaker-39 content column start -->
1068 <div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
1069 <header class="speaker-header" id="scherer">
1070 <hgroup>
1071 <h2>Michael Scherer</h2>
1072 </hgroup>
1073 </header>
1074 <p><em>The importance of community-managed infrastructure</em></p>
1075 <p>Michael Scherer works on the Open Source and Standards team at Red
1076 hat, focusing on infrastructure issues. He lives in Paris, and he
1077 often speaks at events and gives tutorials to help free software
1078 communities.</p>
1079 </div> <!-- speaker-39 content column end -->
1080 </div> <!-- speaker-39 row end -->
1081 </section>
1082 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-40">
1083 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-40 row start -->
1084 <!-- speaker-40 img column start -->
1085 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
1086 <img alt="[ Photo of Eric Schultz. He has glasses and curly, dark hair. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/schultz.jpg"/>
1087 </div> <!-- speaker-40 img column end -->
1088 <!-- speaker-40 content column start -->
1089 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
1090 <header class="speaker-header" id="schultz">
1091 <hgroup>
1092 <h2>Eric Schultz</h2>
1093 </hgroup>
1094 </header>
1095 <p><em>Will the FCC still ban your operating system? (Maybe.)</em></p>
1096 <p>Eric Schultz is an independent software engineer and free software
1097 consultant. Currently, he is the Community Manager at prpl Foundation
1098 with a particular focus on building the OpenWrt community. Prior to
1099 this, Eric worked as Developer Advocate at Outercurve Foundation where
1100 he managed and supported the foundation’s 25 free software
1101 projects. Eric has collaborated with employees from dozens of
1102 companies to create free software that improves lives. He has a
1103 passion for the promise and reality of free software, with a focus on
1104 empowering individuals, particularly in marginalized groups, with more
1105 control over their everyday lives. Eric lives in Appleton, Wisconsin
1106 where outside of work he enjoys developing free software, watching the
1107 Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Bucks, and tweeting about technology,
1108 politics, sports and his Yorkie, Penelope.</p>
1109 </div> <!-- speaker-40 content column end -->
1110 </div> <!-- speaker-40 row end -->
1111 </section>
1112 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-41">
1113 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-41 row start -->
1114 <!-- speaker-41 img column start -->
1115 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
1116 <img alt="[ Photo of Andrew Seeder. He is sitting in an office, wearing a green shirt with a collar. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/seeder_noexif.jpg"/>
1117 </div> <!-- speaker-41 img column end -->
1118 <!-- speaker-41 content column start -->
1119 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
1120 <header class="speaker-header" id="seeder">
1121 <hgroup>
1122 <h2>Andrew Seeder</h2>
1123 </hgroup>
1124 </header>
1125 <p><em>Technology for direct actions</em></p>
1126 <p>Andrew Seeder is an organizer at the <a href="https://www.dsni.org">Dudley Street Neighborhood
1127 Initiative in Roxbury</a>. He is on the Technology
1128 Working Group for the <a href="https://bostonujimaproject.com">Boston Ujima
1129 Project</a>. He helps run
1130 <a href="https://cryptoparty.in/boston">cryptoparties</a>. He is building Boston
1131 Meshnet with friends. Tweet him at
1132 <a href="https://twitter.com/ahseeder">@ahseeder</a>. 3B48 B4BE F922 B906.</p>
1133 </div> <!-- speaker-41 content column end -->
1134 </div> <!-- speaker-41 row end -->
1135 </section>
1136 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-42">
1137 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-42 row start -->
1138 <!-- speaker-42 img column start -->
1139 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
1140 <img alt="[ Photo - Mustafa Shameem ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/mustafa-shameem.jpg"/>
1141 </div> <!-- speaker-42 img column end -->
1142 <!-- speaker-42 content column start -->
1143 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
1144 <header class="speaker-header" id="shameem">
1145 <hgroup>
1146 <h2>Mustafa Shameem</h2>
1147 </hgroup>
1148 </header>
1149 <p><em>Prospects for free software and free culture in the workplace</em></p>
1150 <p>Mustafa Shameem is a developer turned management/technology consultant
1151 advising Fortune 500 financial firms on strategy, project management,
1152 and software delivery. Additionally, he's an advocate for FOSS (Free
1153 and Open-Source Software), free culture, and cooperative, democratic
1154 forms of workplace organization. He currently works for EY as a
1155 Manager in Banking Technology Solution Delivery practice.</p>
1156 </div> <!-- speaker-42 content column end -->
1157 </div> <!-- speaker-42 row end -->
1158 </section>
1159 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-43">
1160 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-43 row start -->
1161 <!-- speaker-43 img column start -->
1162 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
1163 <img alt="[ Photo - Brett Smith ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/smith.jpg"/>
1164 </div> <!-- speaker-43 img column end -->
1165 <!-- speaker-43 content column start -->
1166 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
1167 <header class="speaker-header" id="smith">
1168 <hgroup>
1169 <h2>Brett Smith</h2>
1170 </hgroup>
1171 </header>
1172 <p><em>Meet them where they are: Free software and social justice today</em></p>
1173 <p>Brett Smith is the Director of Strategic Initiatives at Software
1174 Freedom Conservancy. He works on a variety of the organization's
1175 programs, including project membership, outreach, and non-profit
1176 accounting. Over the years he's held a variety of advocacy and
1177 technical roles in free software. In the past he's been a developer
1178 and product manager at free software bioinformatics startup Curoverse;
1179 a system administration at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C); and a
1180 license compliance engineer at the FSF.</p>
1181 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">CC-BY 3.0</a>.</em></p>
1182 </div> <!-- speaker-43 content column end -->
1183 </div> <!-- speaker-43 row end -->
1184 </section>
1185 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-44">
1186 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-44 row start -->
1187 <!-- speaker-44 img column start -->
1188 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
1189 <img alt="[ Photo of Carol Smith. She has glasses and is wearing a teal shirt, in front of a white backdrop. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/Blink-CorteMadera-color-2016-01-25-19-31-48-600-670594-full.jpg"/>
1190 </div> <!-- speaker-44 img column end -->
1191 <!-- speaker-44 content column start -->
1192 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
1193 <header class="speaker-header" id="carol_smith">
1194 <hgroup>
1195 <h2>Carol Smith</h2>
1196 </hgroup>
1197 </header>
1198 <p><em>The set of programmers: How math restricts us</em></p>
1199 <p>Carol Smith is a director of the Open Source Initiative. She has worked as
1200 an Education Partnership Program Manager at GitHub. Before GitHub, she
1201 managed the Google Summer of Code program for 6 years and worked at
1202 Google for over 10 years. She has a degree in Journalism from
1203 California State University, Northridge, and is a cook,
1204 cyclist, and horseback rider.</p>
1205 </div> <!-- speaker-44 content column end -->
1206 </div> <!-- speaker-44 row end -->
1207 </section>
1208 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-45">
1209 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-45 row start -->
1210 <!-- speaker-45 img column start -->
1211 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
1212 <img alt="[ Noah Swarz - Photo ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/hacker.jpg"/>
1213 </div> <!-- speaker-45 img column end -->
1214 <!-- speaker-45 content column start -->
1215 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
1216 <header class="speaker-header" id="swartz">
1217 <hgroup>
1218 <h2>Noah Swartz</h2>
1219 </hgroup>
1220 </header>
1221 <p><em>Let's encrypt office hours</em></p>
1222 <p>Noah is a Staff Technologist on the Tech Projects team. He works on the various software the EFF produces and maintains, including but not limited to Privacy Badger and Certbot. Noah also works on the security and training materials that EFF uses to teach people about internet security and privacy.</p>
1223 <p>Before joining EFF Noah was a researcher at the MIT Media Lab as well as a free software/culture advocate. Noah is an avid conference organizer and has organized events such as the Roguelike Celebration, LineConf, and the Stupid Shit That Nobody Needs and Terrible Ideas Hackathon. He lives in the Mission District of San Francisco with his family of twitterbots.</p>
1224 <p><em>Photo under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">CC BY 3.0</a>.</em></p>
1225 </div> <!-- speaker-45 content column end -->
1226 </div> <!-- speaker-45 row end -->
1227 </section>
1228 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-46">
1229 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-46 row start -->
1230 <!-- speaker-46 img column start -->
1231 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
1232 <img alt="[ Robinson Tryon - Photo ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/robinson-tryon_headshot_square_100x100.jpg"/>
1233 </div> <!-- speaker-46 img column end -->
1234 <!-- speaker-46 content column start -->
1235 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
1236 <header class="speaker-header" id="tryon">
1237 <hgroup>
1238 <h2>Robinson Tryon</h2>
1239 </hgroup>
1240 </header>
1241 <p><em>Free software &amp; the law: A lighthearted trip down memory laney</em></p>
1242 <p>Robinson has over a decade of experience in FOSS development,
1243 organization, &amp; outreach, with an emphasis on Serious Games,
1244 productivity, &amp; Higher Ed.</p>
1245 <p>Currently the Director of FOSS Strategy at the LOT Network, he was
1246 Senior QA Engineer for The Document Foundation (TDF), Senior Developer
1247 At the Interactive Media Lab at the Geisel School of Medicine, &amp;
1248 technical consultant at Tiltfactor Game Lab for Digital Humanities at
1249 Dartmouth College.</p>
1250 <p>Robinson is a regular speaker at FOSS/Tech confs in US &amp; Europe &amp;
1251 serves on the Engineering Steering Committee for TDF.</p>
1252 <p><em>Photo under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC-BY 4.0</a>.</em></p>
1253 </div> <!-- speaker-46 content column end -->
1254 </div> <!-- speaker-46 row end -->
1255 </section>
1256 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-47">
1257 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-47 row start -->
1258 <!-- speaker-47 img column start -->
1259 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
1260 <img alt="[ Christopher Webber - Photo ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/cwebber_at_libreplanet-100x100.png"/>
1261 </div> <!-- speaker-47 img column end -->
1262 <!-- speaker-47 content column start -->
1263 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
1264 <header class="speaker-header" id="webber">
1265 <hgroup>
1266 <h2>Christopher Webber</h2>
1267 </hgroup>
1268 </header>
1269 <p><em>The Lisp machine and GNU</em></p>
1270 <p>Lead developer of GNU MediaGoblin, Guile and Guix enthusiast, free software and free culture activist. Works on the ActivityPub federation standard, and way too many other things.</p>
1271 <p><em>Photo under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC-BY 4.0</a>.</em></p>
1272 </div> <!-- speaker-47 content column end -->
1273 </div> <!-- speaker-47 row end -->
1274 </section>
1275 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-48">
1276 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-48 row start -->
1277 <!-- speaker-48 content column start -->
1278 <div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
1279 <header class="speaker-header" id="young">
1280 <hgroup>
1281 <h2>Valerie Young</h2>
1282 </hgroup>
1283 </header>
1284 <p><em>You, too, can write reproducible software!</em></p>
1285 <p>Valerie Young is Debian contributor who became involved in the Reproducible Builds through Outreachy. She also serves the Free Software Community from her position on the board of directors of Software in the Public Interest, Inc.</p>
1286 </div> <!-- speaker-48 content column end -->
1287 </div> <!-- speaker-48 row end -->
1288 </section>
1289 <section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-49">
1290 <div class="row"> <!-- speaker-49 row start -->
1291 <!-- speaker-49 img column start -->
1292 <div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
1293 <img alt="[ Photo of Stefano Zacchiroli. He has glasses and a beard. ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/zack.100.jpg"/>
1294 </div> <!-- speaker-49 img column end -->
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1296 <div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
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1299 <h2>Stefano Zacchiroli</h2>
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1302 <p><em>Software heritage: Preserving the free software commons</em></p>
1303 <p>Stefano Zacchiroli is Associate Professor of Computer Science at
1304 University Paris Diderot, on leave at Inria. His research interests
1305 span formal methods, software preservation, and free software
1306 engineering. He is co-founder and current CTO of the Software Heritage
1307 project. He is an official member of the Debian Project since 2001,
1308 where he was elected to serve as Debian Project Leader for three terms
1309 in a row over from 2010-2013. He is a Board Director of the Open
1310 Source Initiative (OSI) and recipient of the 2015 O'Reilly Open Source
1311 Award.</p>
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