Program
Here's a sneak peek at all the good stuff we've got in store for LibrePlanet 2014. Check back soon for session descriptions and the full schedule!
Keynotes
Sue Gardner, Wikimedia Foundation
Eben Moglen, Software Freedom Law Center
Karen Sandler, GNOME Foundation
Richard Stallman, Free Software Foundation
Sessions
1984+30: GNU speech to defeat e-newspeak
Alexandre Oliva
Adventures in hackademia: Leveraging humanitarian free software in the classroom
Remy DeCausemaker
Beyond the "women in tech talk": After representation, identity politics
ginger coons, Kÿra, Femke Snelting
Considering the future of copyleft: How will the next generation perceive GPL?
Bradley Kuhn
Distributed free-cultural production and the future of creative economy
Fateh Slavitskaya
Everybody spies
Kade Crockford, Josh Levy
Free software activism : an European perspective and experience
Lionel Allorge, Frederic Couchet
Free software and open science
Shauna Gordon-McKeon
Free your JavaScript
Zach Wick
Get started contributing to MediaWiki
Mark Holmquist
GNU vs. NSA: Using free software to end mass surveillance
Holmes Wilson
IT cooperation: Accessible, free, & open
Yochai Gal, Emily Lippold-Cheny, Leandro Monk
Lessons in tech activism
Dana Moser, Kendra Moyer, Steve Revilak
Mapping for social justice
Evan Misshula
No more mouse: Saving elementary education
Walter Bender
Nuturing non-coders
Molly de Blanc, Deb Nicholson
Opus, Daala, and free codec updates
Gregory Maxwell, Christopher Montgomery
An overview of OpenPGP
Paul Tagliamonte
Promoting free software adoption (and creation) in the public sector
Ezra Glenn, Andy Oram, others
Rethinking art archives
Noopur Raval
State of the Goblin
Christopher Webber
TPP and free software
Maira Sutton
Tracking changes: Activists using free software across movements
April Glaser, Bryan Mercer, Eva Galperin, Emi Kane
Update on the circumvention tech community & how to get involved
Carolyn Anhalt, Nick Merrill, Sandra Ordonez, George Rosamond
Updating Mailman's UI
Máirín Duffy
What does this program do? Reproducible builds, transparency, and freedom
Seth Schoen
Your webapps should talk not just in English, but in español, Kiswahili, 廣州話 and অসমীয়া too.
Sucheta Goshal