Do not track generated bios or sessions, use makefile
authorRuben Rodriguez <ruben@fsf.org>
Thu, 13 Feb 2020 16:04:38 +0000 (11:04 -0500)
committerRuben Rodriguez <ruben@fsf.org>
Thu, 13 Feb 2020 16:04:38 +0000 (11:04 -0500)
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-<article class="speakers-block" id="lp-keynote-speakers">
-<header class="keynote-speakers-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Keynote speakers</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-keynote-speaker-1">
-<!-- keynote-speaker-1 row start -->
-<div class="row">
-<!-- keynote-speaker-1 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-3 col-sm-4 col-xs-5">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Bdale Garbee ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/bdale-garbee-263x300-c-xxxx-karen-darbee-cc-by-sa-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- keynote-speaker-1 img column end -->
-<!-- keynote-speaker-1 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-9 col-sm-8 col-xs-7">
-<header class="keynote-speaker-header" id="garbee">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Bdale Garbee</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Opening keynote (Day 2)</em></p>
-<p>A contributor to the free software community since 1979, Bdale's
-background also includes many years of hardware design, Unix
-internals, and embedded systems work. He was an early participant in
-the Debian Project, helped port Debian GNU/Linux to five
-architectures, served as Debian Project leader, served as chairman of
-the Debian Technical Committee for nearly a decade, and remains active
-in the Debian community.</p>
-<p>Altus Metrum, LLC, is a small business Bdale founded with Keith
-Packard that designs, builds, and sells completely free hardware and
-free software avionics solutions for use in high-powered model
-rockets.</p>
-<p>For a decade, Bdale served as president of Software in the Public
-Interest. He served nearly as long on the board of directors of the
-Linux Foundation, representing individual affiliates and the developer
-community. Bdale currently serves on the boards of the FreedomBox
-Foundation, Linux Professional Institute, and Aleph Objects. He is
-also a member of the Evaluations Committee at the Software Freedom
-Conservancy, and continues to speak at GNU/Linux and free software
-conferences from time to time.</p>
-<p>In 2008, Bdale became the first individual recipient of a Lutèce d'Or
-award from the Fédération Nationale de l'Industrie du Logiciel Libre
-in France.</p>
-<p>Bdale engages in a wide variety of personal activities. In addition to
-high-powered model rocketry and home shop machining, he is widely
-known for his contributions to the amateur radio hobby, including
-packet radio, weak-signal communications, software-defined radio, and
-building amateur satellites.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Karen Garbee (copyright © <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- keynote-speaker-1 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- keynote-speaker-1 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-keynote-speaker-2">
-<!-- keynote-speaker-2 row start -->
-<div class="row">
-<!-- keynote-speaker-2 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-3 col-sm-4 col-xs-5">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Tarek Loubani  ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/tarek-loubani-300x268-c-2017-tarek-loubani-cc-by-sa-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- keynote-speaker-2 img column end -->
-<!-- keynote-speaker-2 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-9 col-sm-8 col-xs-7">
-<header class="keynote-speaker-header" id="loubani">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Tarek Loubani</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Opening keynote (Day 1)</em></p>
-<p>Tarek Loubani is an emergency physician who works in the London Health
-Sciences Center in Canada and Al Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip. He
-is also a fellow of the Shuttleworth Foundation, where he focuses on
-free medical devices. Loubani's work involves gaining self-sufficiency
-and local independence for medical systems such as Gaza's through the
-use of free techniques.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Tarek Loubani (copyright © 2017, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- keynote-speaker-2 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- keynote-speaker-2 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-keynote-speaker-3">
-<!-- keynote-speaker-3 row start -->
-<div class="row">
-<!-- keynote-speaker-3 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-3 col-sm-4 col-xs-5">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Micky Metts ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2018/micky-metts-200x200-c-micky-metts-cc0-1-0.png"/>
-</div> <!-- keynote-speaker-3 img column end -->
-<!-- keynote-speaker-3 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-9 col-sm-8 col-xs-7">
-<header class="keynote-speaker-header" id="metts">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Micky Metts</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Closing keynote (Day 2)</em></p>
-<p>Micky is a member of the Agaric Design Collective in Boston, a tech
-co-op in the “free software for community building” movement, using
-tools like VOIP, Drupal, and GNU/Linux. She is a liaison between the
-US Solidarity Economy Network (SEN) -- devoted to ongoing dialogue
-on building the network -- and the United States Federation of
-Worker Cooperatives (USFWC), the national grassroots organization of
-4,000 US worker-owners “building power with national and international
-partners to advance an agenda for economic justice rooted in
-community-based, shared ownership.” Agaric’s five Web developers on
-three continents build applications online, offer international
-webinars, and host local meetings working with organizations such as
-Ujima Boston, Resource Generation, CommonGood, and the Greater Boston
-Chamber of Cooperatives, to raise awareness of cooperative business
-models and local opportunities.</p>
-<p>As a member of the MayFirst.org leadership committee, Micky works with
-technical activists to connect people with the information and tools
-they need to move from being a global network to being a global
-movement based on solidarity, the needs of a workers’ economy, free
-software tools that protect our freedoms, and tools for
-live-conferencing that are adapted so workforces can communicate in
-native languages from afar. Her four topic areas all converge in her
-presentations: community building, industry organizing, free software
-liberation, and cooperative development.</p>
-<p>Micky is a member of Drupal, a community based on free software, and
-she writes about her experience as a contributing author in <i>Ours
-to Hack and to Own.</i> The book is known as the handbook for the
-Platform Cooperativism Movement, which was started at the New School
-in New York City by Trebor Scholz and Nathan Schneider. It is now
-among the top tech books of 2017 listed by <i>Wired</i>
-magazine. Micky lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Micky Metts (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/">CC0 1.0</a>).</em> </p>
-</div> <!-- keynote-speaker-3 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- keynote-speaker-3 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-keynote-speaker-4">
-<!-- keynote-speaker-4 row start -->
-<div class="row">
-<!-- keynote-speaker-4 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-3 col-sm-4 col-xs-5">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Richard Stallman ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/richard-stallman-298x300-c-2018-adte-dot-ca-cc-by-sa-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- keynote-speaker-4 img column end -->
-<!-- keynote-speaker-4 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-9 col-sm-8 col-xs-7">
-<header class="keynote-speaker-header" id="stallman">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Richard Stallman</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p>Richard Stallman founded the free software movement in 1983 when he <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180310155825/http://www.gnu.org/gnu/initial-announcement.html">announced
-he would develop the GNU operating system</a>, a Unix-like operating
-system meant to consist entirely of <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180310155825/http://gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
-software</a>. He has been the GNU Project's leader ever since. In
-October 1985 he started the Free Software Foundation.</p>
-<p>Since the mid-1990s, <a href="https://www.fsf.org/about/staff-and-board/#stallman">Richard
-Stallman</a>, also
-known as RMS, has spent most of his time in political advocacy for
-free software, and spreading the ethical ideas of the movement, as
-well as campaigning against both software patents and dangerous
-extension of copyright laws. Before that, Stallman developed a number
-of widely used programs that are components of GNU, including the
-original Emacs, the GNU Compiler Collection, the GNU symbolic debugger
-(gdb), GNU Emacs, and various others.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Adte.ca (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- keynote-speaker-4 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- keynote-speaker-4 row end -->
-</section>
-</article>
-<article class="speakers-block" id="lp-speakers">
-<header class="speakers-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Speakers</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-1">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-1 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-1 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Stefanía Acevedo ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/stefania-acevedo-200x200-c-2018-cc-by-sa-2-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-1 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-1 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="acevedo">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Stefanía Acevedo</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Hackerspace Rancho Electrónico</em></p>
-<p>Stefanía Acevedo is a philosopher who is interested in collaborative
-work and autonomist movements. She currently fundraises for the
-Hackerspace Rancho Electrónico, in Mexico City, as part of its
-financial committee. She is also a member of CoAA.TV, at which she
-assists with production-related tasks.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Stefanía Acevedo (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-1 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-1 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-2">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-2 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-2 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="altman">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Micah Altman</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>DistrictBuilder: Free software for public mapping to revolutionize redistricting</em></p>
-<p>Dr. Micah Altman is director of research and head/scientist for the
-Program on Information Science for the MIT Libraries, at the
-Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Previously, he served as a
-nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and at Harvard
-University as the associate director of the Harvard-MIT Data
-Center, archival director of the Henry A. Murray Archive, and senior
-research scientist in the Institute for Quantitative Social Sciences.
-He conducts work primarily in the fields of social science,
-information privacy, information science, research methods, and
-statistical computation, and on the dissemination, preservation,
-reliability and governance of scientific knowledge.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-2 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-2 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-3">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-3 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-3 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Isabella Bagueros ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/isabela-bagueros-200x200-c-2019-isabela-bagueros-cc-by-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-3 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-3 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="bagueros">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Isabela Bagueros</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>The Tor Project: State of the Onion</em> and <em>Australia's decryption law and free software</em></p>
-<p>Isabela Bagueros is executive director of the Tor Project.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Isabela Bagueros (copyright © 2019, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-3 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-3 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-4">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-4 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-4 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Shaun Carland ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/shaun-carland-200x200-c-2018-shaun-carland-cc-by-sa-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-4 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-4 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="carland">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Shaun Carland</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Free APIs: The next generation</em></p>
-<p>Shaun Carland is an engineer and free software advocate based in
-Brooklyn, New York. He believes in the power of narratives, and is
-interested in finding effective ways of framing the importance of the
-free software movement, in order to forge alliances with developers
-and nondevelopers alike. He believes this can be done by talking about
-free software in different contexts, such as national security,
-freedom of speech, human rights, and global security. In rare moments
-when he's not coding, Shaun enjoys playing the piano, traveling the
-world, and listening to Radiohead while it rains.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Shaun Carland (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-4 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-4 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-5">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-5 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-5 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Kate Chapman ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/kate-chapman-200x200-c-2016-chris-daley-cc-by-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-5 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-5 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="chapman">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Kate Chapman</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>OpenStreetMap</em></p>
-<p>Kate Chapman is technologist, geographer and farmer. She has been involved
-in OpenStreetMap in a variety of ways since 2009; initially, she joined to
-simply map her own neighborhood. Kate serves as the chairperson of the
-OpenStreetMap Foundation. She was a co-founder of the Humanitarian
-OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) and served as the organization’s first executive
-director. Kate serves on the board of the Software Freedom Conservancy, and
-has mentored for Outreachy with three different organizations. Currently
-Kate works as a senior program manager at the Wikimedia Foundation.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Kate Chapman (copyright © 2016, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-5 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-5 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-6">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-6 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-6 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="claffey">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Alex Claffey</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>The joy of bug reporting</em></p>
-<p>Alex is an experienced developer of free software, commercial software, and embedded systems. He is glad to work to understand others' software contributions and to analyze and improve this software. He contributes to the software and IT of the wograld project.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-6 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-6 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-7">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-7 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-7 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="edrosa">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Erik Edrosa</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>A survey of GNU Guile software</em></p>
-<p>Erik Edrosa is a free software user and developer from Miami, Florida.
-He is a member of the GNU Guile community, where he maintains various
-free software projects.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-7 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-7 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-8">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-8 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-8 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="esperilla">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Martha Esperilla</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Hackerspace Rancho Electrónico</em></p>
-<p>Martha Esperilla is active in the Hackerspace Rancho Electrónico,
-where she gives workshops on laptop maintenance and introductions to
-free software. She is part of the hackerspace's financial committee
-and helps fundraise for it. She is a member of CoAA.TV, where she
-performs documentation- and production-related tasks. She also
-collaborates in the Cooperativa Tecnológica Tierra Común, an economic
-project for the implementation of free software and digital security
-in human rights organizations.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-8 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-8 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-9">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-9 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-9 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Mary Kate Fain ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/mary-kate-fain-200x200-c-2018-promptworks-llc-cc-by-sa-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-9 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-9 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="fain">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Mary Kate Fain</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Sparking change: What FLOSS can learn from successful social movements</em></p>
-<p>Mary Kate Fain (M. K.) is a software engineer with a background in
-grassroots activism, focusing on animal liberation, feminism, and
-software freedom. In 2016, she cofounded Candlewaster Web Collective,
-a free software development agency based out of Philly. She currently
-serves on the board of Species Revolution, and is an experienced
-speaker on a diverse range of topics related to creating effective
-social justice movements. She is a writer and editor for <i>Women's Way</i>,
-and is currently writing a book on radical feminism. M. K. is a loving
-mother to a cat, a chicken, two rats, and about seventy-six houseplants.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of PromptWorks, LLC (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-9 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-9 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-10">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-10 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-10 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="fritz">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Fischers Fritz</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Copying files between computers</em></p>
-<p>Fischers Fritz has been copying files between computers with free
-software for fifteen years.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-10 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-10 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-11">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-11 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-11 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Nathan Freitas ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/nathan-freitas-200x200-c-2018-nathaniel-freitas-ccby-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-11 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-11 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="freitas">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Nathan Freitas</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>The Tor Project: State of the Onion</em></p>
-<p>Nathan Freitas is founder and director of the Guardian Project, and a core Tor contributor.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Nathan Freitas (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-11 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-11 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-12">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-12 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-12 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Mike Gerwitz ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/mike-gerwitz-by-kori-feener-139x139-c-2018-free-software-foundation-inc-cc-by-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-12 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-12 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="gerwitz">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Mike Gerwitz</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Computational symbiosis: Methods that meld mind and machine</em></p>
-<p>Mike Gerwitz is a free software hacker and activist with a focus on
-user privacy and security. He holds various volunteer roles within
-GNU, including software evaluation and administrative duties. He has
-twenty years of programming experience and his professional duties
-range from Web development to compiler construction. He does nearly
-all of his computing within the comfort of a terminal using
-exclusively free software. Mike spends most of his free time with his
-wife and two sons; he spends his remaining free time primarily on
-hacking, research, volunteer work, and activism.</p>
-<p><em>Photo taken by Kori Feener and courtesy of the Free Software Foundation, Inc. (copyright © 2016, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-12 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-12 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-13">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-13 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-13 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="gordon-mckeon">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Shauna Gordon-McKeon</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Governing the software commons</em></p>
-<p>Shauna Gordon-McKeon is an independent writer, researcher and
-developer who specializes in technologies built by and for
-communities. She runs Galaxy Rise Consulting, a small business that
-provides software development, project management, and research
-services.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-14 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-14 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-15">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-15 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-15 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Bryan Jones ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/bryan-jones-200x200-c-2018-bryan-jones-cc-by-sa-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-15 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-15 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="jones">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Bryan Jones</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Library Freedom Institute: A new hope</em></p>
-<p>Bryan Neil Jones is a librarian at Nashville Public Library. He is the
-recipient of the 2018 Tennessee Library Association Intellectual
-Freedom Award for his privacy and technology outreach.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Bryan Jones (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-15 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-15 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-16">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-16 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-16 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Marc Jones ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/marc-jones-200x200-c-2015-marc-jones-ccby-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-16 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-16 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="marc_jones">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Marc Jones</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>What do courts think the GPL means (so far)?</em></p>
-<p>Marc Jones works primarily as in-house legal counsel for CivicActions,
-which provides professional services related to free software to
-nonprofit and government clients. He also works on the CivicActions
-infrastructure team, as a security and compliance officer, and
-provides consulting and training services to government procurement
-and legal teams. Prior to this, he worked for the State of
-Connecticut for seventeen years, eventually as the associate director of an
-IT department, and for five years at a boutique law firm that
-specializes in free software licensing. He provides pro bono
-legal counsel to several prominent free software nonprofits.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Marc Jones (copyright © 2015, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-16 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-16 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-17">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-17 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-17 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Frank Karlitschek ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/frank-karlitschek-200x200-c-2018-annette-exner-cco-1-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-17 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-17 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="karlitschek">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Frank Karlitschek</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Why I forked my own project and my own company</em></p>
-<p>Frank Karlitschek started the ownCloud project in 2010, to return
-control over the storing and sharing of information to consumers. In
-2016, he initiated the Nextcloud project to bring this idea to the
-next level. He has been involved with a variety of free software
-projects, including having been a board member for the KDE
-community. He has spoken at MIT, CERN, and at the ETH, and keynoted at
-LinuxCon, Latinoware, Akademy, FOSSASIA, openSUSE Conference, and many
-other conferences. Frank is the founder and CEO of Nextcloud GmbH, and
-is a fellow of Open Forum Europe.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Annette Exner (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/">CC0 1.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-17 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-17 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-18">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-18 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-18 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Chase Kelley ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/chase-kelley-200x200-c-2015-chase-kelley-cc-by-sa-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-18 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-18 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="kelley">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Chase Kelley</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Modern Emacs IDE</em></p>
-<p>Chase Kelley has a background in aerospace engineering and currently
-works on flight-simulation software. He has primarily used Emacs for
-all his programming needs, and hopes to share how useful and fun it is
-to program using Emacs. In his free time, he consumes large amounts of
-science fiction, anime, and manga.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Chase Kelley (copyright © 2015, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-18 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-18 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-19">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-19 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-19 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="kim">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Do Yoon Kim</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>GPL enforcement and customer benefits: Evidence from OpenWRT</em></p>
-<p>Do Yoon Kim is a doctoral candidate in the strategy unit at the
-Harvard Business School.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-19 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-19 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-20">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-20 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-20 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Chris Lamb ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/chris-lamb-200x200-c-2018-chris-lamb-cc0-1-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-20 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-20 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="lamb">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Chris Lamb</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Redis Labs and the tragedy of the Commons Clause</em></p>
-<p>Chris Lamb is the current Debian Project leader, and a member of the
-board of directors for the Open Source Initiative. He is a freelance
-computer programmer, and the author of and/or contributor to countless free
-software projects. Chris is also on the core team of the Reproducible
-Builds project. In his spare time, he is a passionate classical
-musician with a focus on baroque music.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Chris Lamb (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/">CC0 1.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-20 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-20 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-21">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-21 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-21 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="levison">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Ladar Levison</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Australia's decryption law and free software</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-21 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-21 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-22">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-22 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-22 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="macrina">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Alison Macrina</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>The Tor Project: State of the Onion</em> and <em>Library Freedom Institute: A new hope</em></p>
-<p>Alison Macrina is the founder and director of the Library Freedom
-Project. She is also a librarian, Internet activist, and a core
-contributor to the Tor Project. Alison is passionate about connecting
-surveillance to other issues of injustice, and works to demystify
-privacy and security topics for ordinary users.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-22 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-22 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-23">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-23 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-23 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="mathewson">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Nick Mathewson</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>The Tor Project: State of the Onion</em></p>
-<p>Nick is a cofounder of the Tor Project, and currently leads the team
-that maintains Tor.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-23 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-23 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-24">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-24 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-24 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Adam Monsen ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/adam-monsen-200x200-c-2011-adam-monsen-cc-by-sa-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-24 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-24 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="monsen">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Adam Monsen</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Free software for safe and happy chickens</em></p>
-<p>Adam Monsen is a Seattle native and a free software fanatic. He
-cofounded SeaGL (Seattle GNU/Linux Conference). At work, Adam is
-senior director of engineering for C-SATS R&amp;D, helping surgeons
-provide the best possible care to their patients.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Adam Monsen (copyright © 2011, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-24 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-24 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-25">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-25 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-25 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Lori Nagel ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/lori-nagel-200x301-c-2019-lori-nagel-cc-by-2.0-or-later.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-25 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-25 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="nagel">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Lori Nagel</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>The joy of bug reporting</em></p>
-<p>Lori Nagel has worked on and off on the Multiplayer Online
-Role-Playing Game free software project <a href="http://www.wograld.org">Wograld</a>. She has also written <a href="http://www.jastiv.com">a free culture Web cartoon</a> and <a href="http://jastiv.blogspot.com/2019/03/free-culture-novels-where-to-post-them.html">a
-free culture novel</a>.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Lori Nagel (copyright © 2019, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/">CC BY 2.0</a> or later).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-25 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-25 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-46">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-46 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-46 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Deborah Nicholson ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/deborah-nicholson-200x190-c-2017-cc-by-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-46 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-46 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="nicholson">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Deborah Nicholson</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Free Software/Utopia</em></p>
-<p>Deb Nicholson is the director of community operations at the Software
-Freedom Conservancy, where she supports the work of its member organizations
-and facilitates collaboration with the wider free software community. After
-years of local organizing on free speech, marriage equality, government
-transparency, and access to the political process, she joined the free
-software movement in 2006. Since then she has served as the membership
-coordinator for the Free Software Foundation and as the community outreach
-director for the Open Invention Network, a shared defensive patent pool for
-free software. She’s also won the O’Reilly Open Source
-Award for her volunteer work with GNU MediaGoblin, a federated
-media-hosting service, and OpenHatch, free software's welcoming committee.
-She continues her work as a founding organizer of the Seattle GNU/Linux
-Conference, an annual event dedicated to surfacing new voices and welcoming
-new people to the free software community.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Steve Pomeroy copyright &copy; 2019, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-25 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-25 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-26">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-26 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-26 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Sean O'Brien ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/sean-obrien-200x200-c-2018-sean-obrien-cc-by-sa-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-26 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-26 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="o'brien">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Sean O’Brien</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Teaching privacy and security via free software</em></p>
-<p>Sean is a lecturer in law at Yale Law School with expertise in
-cybersecurity, privacy, and mobile device forensics. He is director of
-business development at Purism SPC, a company dedicated to digital
-privacy and security, and a mentor for the Mozilla Open Leaders
-program. Sean founded Yale Privacy Lab in 2017, and is an active
-member of MakeHaven, a local nonprofit makerspace, where he implements
-FreedomBox GNU/Linux servers.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Sean O'Brien (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-26 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-26 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-27">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-27 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-27 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Alexandre Oliva ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/alexandre-oliva-200x200-c-2017-free-software-foundation-inc-cc-by-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-27 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-27 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="oliva">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Alexandre Oliva</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Who's afraid of Spectre and Meltdown?</em></p>
-<p>Free software evangelist. GNU speaker. Recipient of the FSF's 2016
-Award for the Advancement of Free Software. FSF Latin America board
-member. LibrePlanet São Paulo activist. Maintainer of GNU
-Linux-libre, and co-maintainer of the GNU Compiler Collection, GNU
-Binutils and GNU Libc. GNU Tools engineer at Red Hat Brasil and
-AdaCore.</p>
-<p><em>Photo taken by Kori Feener and courtesy of the Free Software Foundation, Inc. (copyright © 2017, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-27 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-27 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-28">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-28 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-28 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="olle">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Eric Olle</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Trauma directors' toolbox: Free software for the visualization, analysis and improvement of trauma care</em></p>
-<p>Eric Olle has been using R as a mathematical modeling/statistical
-software since 2003, and has used it in a range of different projects
-(involving antibody arrays, dendritic cell therapy or for early stage
-clinical trial, data analysis, etc.). He has worked in the biotech
-and pharmaceutical industries and in academia.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-28 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-28 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-29">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-29 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-29 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Andy Oram ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/andrew-oram-200x200-c-2018-andrew-oram-cc-by-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-29 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-29 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="oram">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Andrew Oram</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Technical drivers of "cloud" centralization and megacorporate domination</em></p>
-<p>Andy Oram is a writer and editor at O'Reilly Media. As editor, he
-brought to publication O'Reilly's Linux series, the ground-breaking
-book <i>Peer-to-Peer,</i> and the best-seller <i>Beautiful Code.</i>
-In print, his articles have appeared in <i>The Economist,</i>
-<i>Communications of the ACM,</i> <i>Copyright World,</i> the
-<i>Journal of Information Technology &amp; Politics,</i> <i>Vanguardia
-Dossier,</i> and <i>Internet Law and Business.</i> He's presented
-talks at conferences including O'Reilly's Open Source Convention,
-FISL, FOSDEM, DebConf, and LibrePlanet. He participates in the
-Association for Computing Machinery's policy organization, USTPC. He
-also writes for various Web sites about health IT and about issues in
-computing and policy.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Andrew Oram (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-29 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-29 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-30">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-30 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-30 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Edward Platt ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/edward-platt-200x200-c-2014-lorrie-lejeune-cc-by-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-30 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-30 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="platt">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Edward Platt</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Large-scale collaboration with free software</em></p>
-<p>Edward L. Platt creates technology for communities and communities for
-technology. He is currently a PhD candidate at the University of
-Michigan School of Information, and the maintainer of the Seltzer CRM
-hackerspace management tool. Previously, he worked as a staff
-researcher at the MIT Center for Civic Media, and in Metro Detroit as
-a Web developer and civic technologist. He cofounded and served on the
-board for the i3Detroit hackerspace, and has worked at places including
-Apple, CERN, and Zimride (now Lyft).</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Lorrie LeJeune (copyright © 2014, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-30 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-30 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-31">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-31 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-31 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Nathan Proctor ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/nathan-proctor-200x214-c-2017-caley-mcguane-cc-by-2-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-31 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-31 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="proctor">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Nathan Proctor</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Right to Repair and the DMCA</em></p>
-<p>Nathan Proctor is the national campaign director for US PIRG's Right
-to Repair campaign, where he coordinates Right to Repair campaign
-efforts across the country with the Public Interest Network's
-affiliates. His fourteen-year advocacy career has included leading
-campaigns to close corporate tax loopholes and expand access to early
-education. He lives in Arlington, Massachusetts.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Caley McGuane (copyright © <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/">CC BY 2.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-31 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-31 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-32">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-32 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-32 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="prior">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Ryan Prior</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Security by and for free software</em></p>
-<p>Ryan is a hacker, technical educator, writer, and free software
-activist. He joined Conjur, which was acquired by CyberArk in 2017, to
-create developer tools that enhance security. Since then, he has
-continued to deliver new technologies and media for Conjur users and
-developers. Previously, Ryan had research internships with Ecere
-Corporation and the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, where he
-pursued better ways to help people understand and interact with
-computer-mediated systems like code and digital music.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-32 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-32 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-33">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-33 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-33 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Daniel Ramsayer ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/daniel-ramsayer-200x200-c-2018-daniel-evans-cc0-1-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-33 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-33 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="ramsayer">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Daniel Ramsayer</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Accessibility in front-end environments</em></p>
-<p>Daniel Ramsayer is an accessibility and access advocate and programmer
-specializing in front-end environments. He is working on providing
-greater resources and giving more talks about the intersections
-between the fields of accessibility, education, and programming. He
-hails from Portlandia, Oregon.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Daniel Evans (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/">CC0 1.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-33 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-33 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-34">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-34 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-34 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Srishti Sethi ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/srishti-sethi-200x200-c-2017-sristi-sethi-cc-by-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-34 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-34 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="sethi">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Srishti Sethi</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Sharing global opportunities for new developers in the Wikipedia community</em></p>
-<p>Srishti Sethi is a Wikimedia Foundation developer advocate, supporting
-the organization's efforts to engage volunteer developers in Wikimedia
-software projects and to grow the technical community. She designs and
-implements programs for onboarding volunteers in Wikimedia technical
-spaces, produces and organizes technical documentation to instruct
-them on how to contribute to Wikimedia projects, defines and
-implements developer outreach strategies to help make the Wikimedia
-community more inclusive, and coordinates Wikimedia's participation in
-mentoring programs like Google Summer of Code and Outreachy. Prior to
-this, Srishti was a student researcher at the MIT Media Lab,
-contributing to the development of online learning platforms.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Srishti Sethi (copyright © 2017, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-34 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-34 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-35">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-35 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-35 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="sharma">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Nishant Sharma</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Building network equipment and a business with free software and liberated hardware</em></p>
-<p>Nishant Sharma is a mechanical engineer by education, and has been
-making a living from free software since 2003. He has made some
-contribution to Debian Installer L10n, OpenStreetMap, and OpenWrt
-projects. In 2010, he started the free software company Unmukti
-Technology (pronounced <i>Oon-mOokti</i> and meaning "deliverance" in
-Sanskrit). Unmukti Technology builds network equipment using free
-software with liberated hardware, and provides services over them to
-small- and medium-sized businesses in India. It is currently in the
-process of building routers, access points, NAS, and home gateways for
-home users.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Abhas Abhinav (copyright © 2019, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/">CC0 1.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-35 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-35 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-36">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-36 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-36 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Amanda Sopkin ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/amanda-sopkin-200x200-c-2018-cc-by-sa-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-36 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-36 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="sopkin">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Amanda Sopkin</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>The secret battle of encryption algorithms</em></p>
-<p>Amanda Sopkin is a full-stack software engineer for the rentals team
-at Zillow, working to make the process of renting better for renters
-and property managers. In addition to working as a software engineer,
-she attends hackathons as a coach for Major League Hacking, to help
-students have a great experience at the events they attend. She has
-spoken about mathematics and software engineering at PyCon, DevSum
-Sweden, HackCon, SeaGL, and various hackathons around the
-country. Amanda holds a degree in mathematics and computer science
-from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Amanda Sopkin (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-36 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-36 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-37">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-37 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-37 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="sutter">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Katheryn Sutter</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Meta-rules for codes of conduct: Communicating about the commons</em></p>
-<p>Katheryn Sutter, PhD, is a longtime GNU/Linux user and free software
-enthusiast with a background in democratic-discourse ethics.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-37 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-37 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-38">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-38 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-38 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Chris Thierauf ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/chris-thierauf-c-2018-chris-thierauf-cc-by-sa-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-38 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-38 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="thierauf">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Chris Thierauf</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Free software in the 3D-printing community</em></p>
-<p>Chris Thierauf is a student of computer science at the Wentworth
-Institute of Technology. As a passionate tinkerer, he spends a lot of
-time writing code, playing with 3D printers, and using free
-software/hardware in his research.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of Chris Thierauf (copyright © 2018, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-38 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-38 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-39">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-39 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-39 img column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a drawing of Todd Weaver ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/todd-weaver-200x283-c-2019-david-revoy-cc-by-nd-4-0-or-later.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-39 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-39 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="weaver">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Todd Weaver</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>The future of computing and why you should care</em></p>
-<p>Todd Weaver, digital rights activist and founder of Purism, SPC, is
-deeply devoted to solving the issues of convenience in products rooted
-in the values of free software.</p>
-<p><em>Artwork courtesy of David Revoy (copyright © 2015, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">CC BY-ND 4.0</a> or later).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-39 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-39 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-40">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-40 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-40 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="webber">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Christopher Webber</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Large-scale collaboration with free software</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-40 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-40 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-41">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-41 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-41 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-2 col-sm-3 col-xs-4">
-<img alt="[ a photo of Stephanie Whited ]" class="img-responsive" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2019/speaker-pics/steph-whited-200x200-c-2017-s-whited-cc-by-4-0.jpg"/>
-</div> <!-- speaker-42 img column end -->
-<!-- speaker-42 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="whited">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Stephanie Whited</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>The Tor Project: State of the Onion</em></p>
-<p>Steph is communications director of the Tor Project.</p>
-<p><em>Photo courtesy of S. Whited (copyright © 2017, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY 4.0</a>).</em></p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-42 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-42 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-43">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-43 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-43 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="young">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Valerie Young</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Large-scale collaboration with free software</em></p>
-<p>Valerie is a free software developer and an organizer of cooperative
-projects. In the software space, she works at Bocoup, a software
-consultancy that specializes in standardization and testing. Related
-to this work, Valerie is a member of TC39, the technical committee
-that standardizes JavaScript. Before Bocoup, she worked on
-Reproducible Builds for the Debian project, and was the secretary of
-Software in the Public Interest, a fiscal sponsor for free software
-projects. Outside of software, Valerie is an elected member of the steering committee of
-Boston Democratic Socialists of America, a 1,600-person activist organization.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-43 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-43 row end -->
-</section>
-<section class="speaker-block" id="lp-speaker-44">
-<div class="row"> <!-- speaker-44 row start -->
-<!-- speaker-44 content column start -->
-<div class="col-md-offset-2 col-sm-offset-3 col-xs-offset-4 col-md-10 col-sm-9 col-xs-8">
-<header class="speaker-header" id="zhang">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Amy Zhang</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<p><em>Large-scale collaboration with free software</em></p>
-<p>Amy X. Zhang is a graduate student at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), focusing on human-computer interaction and social computing, and a 2018-19 Fellow at the Harvard Berkman Klein Center. She has interned at Microsoft Research and Google Research, received awards at ACM CHI and CSCW, and featured in stories by ABC News, BBC, and CBC. She has an MPhil in CS at University of Cambridge on a Gates Fellowship and a BS in CS at Rutgers. Her research is supported by a Google PhD Fellowship and an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.</p>
-</div> <!-- speaker-44 content column end -->
-</div> <!-- speaker-44 row end -->
-</section>
-</article>
+      <!--pagestart-->    
+  
+  
+  
+      <div class="view-content">
+        <h3>Keynote Speakers</h3>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-1 views-row-odd views-row-first views-row-last">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2725">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Stewarding technological freedom in agriculture</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2725">Saturday 14:30 - 15:15</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Farming is one of humanity’s oldest technologies, and while the principles of free software may only seem relevant to the past 70 years of innovation, farmers have been struggling to keep their technology free for the last 12 millennia. In this session, we’ll look at some scenarios of where this truth has been borne out in our work creating free farm management software with farmOS, and deploying free hardware solutions with Edge Collective. These projects have shown us that the principles of free software can and do make a real difference to farming communities, both large and small, across the globe. Whether it’s by preserving the right to repair tractors, sensors and other equipment on their farm, or by enshrining their right to access, store, and share their valuable data when, where, and how they choose, granting farmers with more freedom leads to better outcomes for the communities who rely on them.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/95381.jpg">
+<h2>Michael  Stenta</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Michael Stenta is the founder and lead developer of farmOS, a free software farm planning and record-keeping system. <br />\r
+<br />\r
+This session will feature two additional panelists:<br />\r
+<br />\r
+* Jamie Gaehring has worked on farms and at farmers&#039; markets for most of the last two decades, and today, builds frontend software for farmers with farmOS. <br />\r
+<br />\r
+* Don Blair builds free software-compatible hardware systems for agriculture in collaboration with farmers and researchers. <br />\r
+<br />\r
+All three presenters are members of the Gathering for Open Ag Tech (GOAT / goatech.org).</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <h3>Speakers</h3>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-1 views-row-odd views-row-first">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2343">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Diversity in free software projects : A statistical analysis</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2343">Saturday 15:25 - 16:10</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Following our studies on the Turing Award and SoundCloud (&quot;Behind the curtains of diversity at a technology company&quot;), we now turn to diversity and free software projects. In this study, we applied the same methods of inquiry that are commonplace in most sciences: statistics and critical analysis.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+A variety of free software projects -- both big and small -- will be reviewed from the point of view of their ability to include a diverse set of contributors. A statistical analysis will be provided, the datasets will be made public, and recommendations will be attempted.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+<h2>Camille  Akmut</h2></div>
+Camille Akmut is a researcher. 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-2 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2680">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Lessons learned from cultivating free software projects and communities</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2680">Saturday 13:35 - 14:20</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack3">Community</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Over the last decade, I’ve had the privilege professionally of building and cultivating some free software projects and communities. This isn’t a tools talk: this is a talk about the soft skills you have to have to be able to succeed as a leader in an free software project. I’ve learned a ton on this journey; honestly I still am learning, but I have some lessons to share, and hopefully, I can warn attendees about pitfalls that can cause wasted cycles and pain. Topics will include scoping your project, personally-backed versus corporate-backed projects, why empathy and audience is important, celebrations, defeats, successful traits of free software projects, and more.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/jjasghar_vmworld19.jpg">
+<h2>JJ  Asghar</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">JJ works on the IBM cloud as a developer advocate. He’s focusing on the IBM Kubernetes service, trying to help companies and users have a successful onboarding to the Cloud Native ecosystem.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+He lives and grew up in Austin, Texas. He enjoys a good strong stout, a hoppy IPA, and Dwarf Fortress, Rimworld, and Factorio. He’s a member of the Church of Emacs, though he jumps into Vim on remote machines. He usually chooses Ubuntu over CentOS, but secretly wants FreeBSD everywhere. He’s always trying to become a better Ruby developer, but experiments with Go, Python, and only when he has to, Node. A father and husband, if he’s not trying to automate his job away, he’s always trying to convince his daughters to “be button makers, not button pushers.”</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-3 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2722">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Routes of technology production: Maps and narratives to build our collective future</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2722">Saturday </a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Justice 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack7">Workshop</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">In many indigenous, non-urban, or alternative communities in Mexico (and around the world), respect for nature, attachment to the land, preservation of memory and traditions, and strong traditions of organization are crucial to surviving. However, these mindsets and practices are not compatible with the dominant technological rationality, which separates the land, the people, their cultures, and their affections. The current model of technological development can create poverty, exclusion, the loss of natural resources, and even death.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+In this workshop, we will imagine alternative frameworks and models of technology development that are respectful of human rights, community traditions, and the environment. How could free software development help disadvantaged communities? How can we imagine other futures, where technological advancement is controlled more closely by the people affected by it? From these questions, the participant will propose ideas to design alternative frameworks that consider cultural diversity, the defense of human rights, and life on Earth.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+<h2>Jes  Ciacci</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Jes Ciacci is part of the Sursiendo digital rights collective, based in Mexico. Their work is inspired by the commons, and autonomous proposals of the indigenous communities of Chiapas. Sursiendo is working to create ways to develop technological appropriation processes around grassroots movements, and investigating the digital commons, linking activism on human rights and land and territorial movements with free / libre software and cultural spaces with a gender perspective. They are learning all the time.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+This session will be co-hosted by Paola Ricaurte, an associate professor at the School of Humanities and Education at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico. She is a fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, and volunteers in many digital researching projects.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-4 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2776">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Why do government projects struggle to produce free software?</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2776">Saturday 16:20 - 17:05</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack5">Free software in Government</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Government projects generally either do not attempt, or struggle to produce, free software. Projects often utilize free software components, but seldom attempt to create their own. The challenge is helping government entities understand and prioritize the importance of using public resources to create public goods, as well as how to create policy, budgetary, and legal environments which enable projects to produce free software. This discussion focuses on systemic factors which impede the creation of free software in the public sector, and strategies to improve outcomes.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/tonyf_webbio.jpg">
+<h2>Tony  Fortenberry</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Tony Fortenberry was the director of the California Child Welfare Digital Services (CWDS) project from 2016-2018. With a budget of approximately $500M and more than 300 team members, CWDS was the largest US government digital services initiative attempting to leverage free software components, Agile methodology, and user-centered design to produce a free software product licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+Prior to serving in the California state government, Tony was CIO at the City of Northglenn and CTO at Communication Service for the Deaf. He is currently the founder and executive director at Open Solutions For Government, a nonprofit organization.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-5 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2334">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Free software and the digital divide</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2334">Sunday 13:35 - 14:20</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Free Geek Toronto is a nonprofit organization that seeks out unwanted electronics donations for reuse, primarily using free software. Our model focuses on building digital inclusion by accessible technology while also providing skills building and employment opportunities to community members facing barriers to participation. This also reduces the waste that ends up in landfills, and helps combat the problem of lack of access to personal computing devices, which is necessary to close the digital divide.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+This presentation focuses on the positives, challenges, and ongoing conversation around using free software to bridge the digital divide, specifically on barriers to entry regarding the level of digital literacy required to complete daily tasks using free software, involving people in the circular economy model of technology reuse, and what possible solutions exist or can be developed.<br />\r
+</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+<h2>Ryan  Fukunaga</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Ryan is the executive director of Free Geek Toronto, an employment social enterprise focused on increasing digital inclusion in Toronto through the reuse of electronic equipment. Working here has allowed Ryan to focus on his interests in capacity building, fostering a DIY/hacker/maker<br />\r
+ethos, environmental stewardship, and building technological resiliency for marginalized communities.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+For the past five years, he has also been the project lead of Digital Storytelling Toronto, an initiative aimed at increasing digital literacy through storytelling in community and nonprofit organizations. Through this work, he has completed projects with the University of Toronto Scarborough, Brock University, East Scarborough Storefront, Children&#039;s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, and Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+Ryan holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto, and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Windsor, along with years of experience managing small business IT infrastructure.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-6 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2856">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Free software enables free science</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2856">Saturday 15:25 - 16:10</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack3">Community</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">The principles of free software encourage and enable free science. This talk will cover one academic&#039;s experience with free software in academia. The major takeaway is that the principles of free software make for good science.  The talk will cover topics on free software development for research purposes, including dissemination and evaluation, as well as teaching, both for supporting education and for teaching about the tools themselves. I will go over (1) how free software has supported my own research by enabling sharing and integration of multiple research projects; (2) how free software is (or is not) used in the academic literature and the effects on repeatability; and (3) how I integrate free software tools in my own courses.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/paulgazz.jpg">
+<h2>Paul  Gazillo</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Paul Gazzillo is an assistant professor of computer science at University of Central Florida. His research aims to make it easier to develop safe and secure software, and it spans programming languages, security, software engineering, and systems. Projects include analysis of configurable systems, side-channel attack detection, and concurrent smart contracts.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-7 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2686">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Bicycles as a metaphor for free software</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2686">Saturday 14:30 - 15:15</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack10">Exploring Free Software concepts</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">While riding from Seattle to Bellingham, from my biking community to my GNU/Linux community, I considered just how freeing each transition had been. Historically, biking has been associated with many things including health, happiness, and feminism. What about free software?<br />\r
+<br />\r
+During the next 45 minutes, we will explore the free engineering, grassroots innovation, hands-on learning, hidden dangers, bright horizons, and overall rad routes that both free software and bicycles cover mile by mile, together.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+This ride through history, including the past, present, and future, will leave both free software and cycling enthusiasts with a deeper understanding of what it is that &quot;sparks joy&quot; within members of each group.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+Join me in an exploration of excitement, engineering, and freedom as we take this journey on two-wheeled, self-powered transportation and transformation!</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/avatar.png">
+<h2>Wm Salt  Hale</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">William “Salt” Hale is a kilted globetrottter, a free software advocate, lifelong hacker, and Seattle local who studies technology and society at the University of Washington (UW) Department of Communication, and is the community director at Snowdrift.coop. He attends, organizes, and speaks worldwide at conferences, conventions, events, festivals, and faires, and he speaks on various topics including communication, crowdmatching, Internet technologies, GNU/Linux, music, sci-fi/fantasy, security, and windsports. Salt is very approachable, and will always be found wearing a kilt.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-8 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2692">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Rented future: The dangerous rise of life as a service</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2692">Saturday 10:40 - 11:25</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack10">Exploring Free Software concepts</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">We are entering the post-ownership age. In recent years, the Service as a Software Substitute (SaaSS) model, which is already dominant in many areas of consumer software, has begun to spread into other aspects of our lives. It will soon be, if it isn&#039;t already, possible to live without actually owning possessions. You can now get your clothes, electronics and food -- among many other items -- on subscription, as well as real-world services such as laundry and transport. In time, we are set to see a handful of companies renting you everything you rely on, and that gives them incredible power, not only in terms of your possessions, but also in terms of their ideological control over you and the wider population. This session explores the potential damage of the Life as a Service (LaaS) model, and what free software can do to help.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/lucy-ingham.jpg">
+<h2>Lucy  Ingham</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Lucy Ingham is a technology journalist and the editor of the Web site and digital magazine &quot;Verdict.&quot; She is the former editor of the futurist site &quot;Factor,&quot; and she specializes in exploring how technology is shaping the world we live in. </div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-9 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2599">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Field notes from a digital rights activist</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2599">Saturday 11:35 - 12:20</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Drawing on their work doing privacy workshops, art exhibitions, and free software advocacy, Giselle will discuss community building strategies and heuristics in two seemingly different environments, the US and China. They will examine cultural perspectives, and reflect on those experiences to help us better understand ourselves and how to communicate with others to grow the free software movement.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/signal-attachment-2019-10-19-144649.jpeg">
+<h2>Giselle  Jhunjhnuwala</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Giselle is an artist, self-taught programmer, and Outreachy alumna. They like to explore the intersections of art, science, and technology, and have been exclusively using free software in their practice for several years. They have worked in technology and at an import/export multinational company, which enabled them to travel back and forth between China and the US. They are a member of the Pittsburgh Restore the Fourth chapter, The Big Idea (a collectively run bookstore), and the Stranger Company Art Collective. In their spare time, they volunteer for various free software projects such as Mediawiki, and write songs about PGP. They have exhibited at a number of private and state galleries in China, as well as in the US.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-10 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2528">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Transparent code, secure data: Selling free software to the US Government, our bosses, and ourselves</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2528">Saturday 10:40 - 11:25</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack5">Free software in Government</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">How many times have you heard someone say that free software seems insecure, that it’s buggy, that it’s a pain to install or use, or that it just looks unprofessional? We love using and championing free software, but how do we sell it in our work? How do we convince clients that free software is professional, secure, reliable, and useful? And how do we help them learn about the ethical and moral value of free software, and empower them to share that message? In this session, we’ll talk through our methods of promoting free software in government digital services projects. We’ll share some wins, some not so successful attempts, and some future initiatives, and talk about how you can make changes at your own organizations. And we’ll share our git repo with some playbooks and strategies for those who want to bring this work back to their own companies!</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/Karen-Johnson.jpg">
+<h2>Karen  Johnson</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Karen Johnson is curious, self-motivated, and addicted to learning. She keeps software systems healthy, and is constantly looking for ways to automate, standardize, and improve the way they work. She is known for tackling hard problems and coming up with creative, repeatable solutions.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+Karen studied art history at Bard College, but soon fell in love with technology systems (especially GNU/Linux) -- so she followed her heart and became a tech nerd. She’s also a darn good tango dancer, and an enthusiastic reader of science fiction.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+This talk will be co-presented with Fen Labalme, who loves to create solutions for problems before they arise. His current mission is to empower better government by delivering free software security and compliance solutions that improve upon previous proprietary systems. He’s also working on automating the ATO process, making it easier for agencies to do business securely. He applies over twenty years of IT experience (and a relentless sense of humor) to mentor CivicActions engineers in creating modern, secure systems for clients.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+Fen is a Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP) and a long-time advocate of handling information wisely. His computer science and electrical engineering thesis at MIT presaged the privacy concerns facing today’s Internet and social media platforms. His close-knit family enjoys traveling to historic locations, campaigning for a greener Earth, and playing/cheering at hockey games.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-11 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2435">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">The GPL is great for companies</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2435">Sunday 14:30 - 15:15</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack1">Licensing</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">In the last few years, a lot of companies have claimed that free software licenses are bad for business, or that it&#039;s not possible to build a successful startup and company around free software. This talk explains why this is fundamentally wrong, and that it’s absolutely possible to build a working startup and company on top of a free software product. We will discuss how companies like Red Hat, SUSE, and Nextcloud all manage to have 100% free software products, which include big contributor communities, but are still able to pay developers and grow.<br />\r
+</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/Frank-small.jpg">
+<h2>Frank  Karlitschek</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Frank Karlitschek is a longtime free software contributor, and former board member of the KDE e.V. He founded ownCloud in 2010, and its successor, Nextcloud, in 2016, to create a fully free software and decentralized alternative to big centralized cloud companies. Frank was an invited expert at the W3C, to help to create the ActivityPub standard. Frank has spoken at MIT, CERN, Harvard, and ETH, and keynoted LinuxCon, Latinoware, FOSSASIA, Campus Party, and many other conferences. Frank is the founder and CEO of Nextcloud GmbH. He is also a fellow of Open Forum Europe, and an advisor to the United Nations. </div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-12 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2718">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Public Money? Public Code! A campaign framework to promote software freedom</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2718">Sunday 10:40 - 11:25</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack5">Free software in Government</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Do you want to promote free software in public administrations? Then the campaign framework of &quot;Public Money? Public Code!&quot; might be the right choice for you. In this European Union campaign, more than 170 organizations and more than 26,000 individuals have come together to demand that publicly financed software should be made publicly available under free software licenses. Together, we contacted politicians and civil servants on all levels -- from the European Union and national governments to city mayors and the heads of public libraries -- about this demand. This effort started with important discussions about software freedom with decision makers, and has already resulted in specific policy changes.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+In this talk, I will explain how the campaign framework can be used to push for the adoption of free software-friendly policies in your area.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/kirschner.jpg">
+<h2>Matthias  Kirschner</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Matthias Kirschner is the president of the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE). In 1999, he started using GNU/Linux, and realized that software is deeply involved in all aspects of our lives, and this convinced him that technology has to empower society, not restrict it. While studying political and administrative science, he joined FSFE in 2004.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+He helps other organizations, companies, and governments to understand how they can benefit from free software -- which gives everybody the rights to use, understand, adapt and share software -- and how those rights help to support freedom of speech, freedom of press, and our right to privacy.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-13 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2748">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Reconciling all of our social justice causes: Software freedom, and the rest</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2748">Saturday 14:30 - 15:15</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Serious software freedom activists aren&#039;t typically &quot;single issue&quot; folks.  Furthermore, now that software is essential to modern work and living, software freedom, which was once a mostly isolated issue, intersects daily with other serious and important causes on a regular basis.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+We now have seen a strong movement demanding a new wave of licenses, which are undoubtedly nonfree, but have their &quot;heart in the right place&quot; in their desire to stop oppression and mistreatment of others. Once it was a fringe licensing question, but now, how software freedom interacts with other causes is the meta-issue of our day.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+This talk will be a mostly personal story of how I have personally reconciled my other social justice causes and activist concerns (such as vegetarianism) with my work in free software. I will provide some concrete suggestions on how to balance activism for other causes you care about while keeping software freedom as your primary focus. <br />\r
+<br />\r
+</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/bkuhn-photo-2017.jpg">
+<h2>Bradley  Kuhn</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Bradley M. Kuhn is the policy fellow and hacker-in-residence at Software Freedom Conservancy, and editor in chief of copyleft.org. Kuhn began his work in the software freedom movement as a volunteer in 1992, and was an early adopter of GNU/Linux systems. Kuhn&#039;s nonprofit career began in 2000 at the FSF. As FSF&#039;s executive director from 2001-2005, Kuhn led FSF&#039;s GPL enforcement, and invented the Affero GPL. Kuhn began as Conservancy&#039;s primary volunteer from 2006-2010, and was its first staff person. Kuhn holds a summa cum laude BS in computer science from Loyola University in Maryland, and an MS in computer science from the University of Cincinnati.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-14 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2775">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Keeping secrets: What you need to know about encryption</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2775">Sunday 15:25 - 16:10</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack10">Exploring Free Software concepts</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">From ciphers to cybersecurity, encryption is all around us. We rely on digital security while we bank, shop, and communicate. At the core of that security lies encryption. As developers, we use some form of encryption in our work every day. Maybe we are storing or sending data online, implementing authentication protocols, or protecting our customers&#039; payment information. <br />\r
+<br />\r
+This talk will cover the basics of a topic extensive enough to spend years studying. What is encryption? How does it work? Why is it important? You can expect to come away with a solid understanding of the foundational concepts of encryption. We will also take a little bit of time to peek into the future of encryption, where things are getting exciting!</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/DeeDeeLavinder.png">
+<h2>DeeDee  Lavinder</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">DeeDee Lavinder currently works as a backend engineer, and is a director of Women Who Code Raleigh/Durham. The juxtaposition of analytical thinking and creative problem solving is where she is happiest, and she is particularly thrilled about working in that sweet spot while writing code. When something is hard, she goes deep to understand -- ask her about encoding! When not coding, you can find her listening to audiobooks, driving small people around town, or coordinating something somewhere.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-15 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2710">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Secure Scuttlebutt: Peer-to-peer collaboration and community infrastructure</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2710">Sunday 15:25 - 16:10</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Secure Scuttlebutt (SSB) is a technology for decentralized, peer-to-peer, offline-first social media applications based on cryptographic identities. In this session, we will introduce the SSB network and protocol. We will present some of the applications on the network for social networking, games, and code collaboration. We will also look at the values and culture emergent on the SSB network (including the solarpunk aesthetic), how it organizes and funds itself, how it practices diversity and inclusion, and where it may head in the future.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/cel.jpg">
+<h2>Charles  Lehner</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Charles E. Lehner (@cel) is a software developer building collaborative applications on the Secure Scuttlebutt Network.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-16 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2743">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">How to teach students about free software</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2743">Saturday 11:35 - 12:20</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack1">Licensing</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">As most free software advocates know, it can be very difficult to explain the central concepts to people who have never heard of these ideas before. If you introduce too many things at once, people tend to tune you out from being overwhelmed, and then they don&#039;t really appreciate the benefits of free software. <br />\r
+<br />\r
+This presentation will explain effective strategies to teach the next generation what free software is, how it differs from proprietary software, and how licenses like the GPL and BSD 3-Clause have similar goals yet different legal implementations. William has been teaching (and grading) his college students on these concepts, and he will show you how to do the same for your students or your friends. Foundational legal concepts like copyright, patents, and trademarks will be clarified, as well as how to break down the main software license categories: copyleft (strong/weak), permissive, and proprietary.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/IMG_20191119_105151174_Headshot.jpg">
+<h2>William  Liggett</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">William Paul Liggett is a software engineering professor at the Northern Virginia Community College, where he teaches classes on Java, Python, HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript, Relational Databases, Cybersecurity, and GNU/Linux. He also is the owner and coder of junktext.com, where he does freelance development for others. William previously worked in the US defense and intelligence communities as a software developer, IT project manager, and systems administrator. He served in the US Marine Corps, where he was meritoriously promoted to Sergeant (E-5). He is also very skilled at amazing and very funny jokes!</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-17 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2721">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Platform cooperativism, surveillance capitalism, predictive analysis, and you</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2721">Saturday 16:20 - 17:05</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Our data makes us unique. How can we own our data? Are we more powerful if we align into groups? How do we own the software platforms we use? How does cooperative development work? How do we share work on large projects? Why and how will free software help us in this era of surveillance? There are so many questions, and very little time for us to come up with solutions or responses. The tech industry has all but left free software in the dust, while spreading malware and using disingenuous advertising campaigns. We can find ways to build the future with free software, but we also need to raise awareness. Although free software is not the answer to all of society&#039;s problems, it plays a huge role in how much control we have over our own data and our own future as citizens and as workers.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/micky-metts-200x200-c-micky-metts-cc0-1-0.png">
+<h2>Micky  Metts</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Micky is a worker/owner of Agaric (agaric.coop) and a member of the “free software for<br />\r
+community building” movement, using free software tools like VOIP, Drupal, and GNU/Linux. She is a liaison between the US Solidarity Economy Network (SEN), a group devoted to ongoing dialogue on building the new economy network, and the US Federation of Worker Cooperatives (USFWC), the national grassroots organization of US worker-owners who are “building power<br />\r
+with national and international partners to advance an agenda for economic justice rooted in community-based shared ownership.” As a board member of the MayFirst Technology Movement cooperative, Micky works with technical activists to connect people with the information and tools they need to move from being a global network to becoming a global movement based on solidarity.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-18 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2714">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Learning natural language processing through the Regender Project</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2714">Saturday 15:25 - 16:10</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Research has shown that the way we use language influences the way we think. Can we begin to disentangle gender from our identities through language? Inspired by modern speculative fiction writers like Ann Leckie, the Regender Project aims to explore that question by using technology to alter the genders used in English text: changing male characters to female and vice versa, or assigning everyone the same gender pronoun. This talk will cover the beginning efforts to build a dictionary of English gendered words, as well as the technological challenges of swapping pronouns, gendered words and proper names in text, using free software natural language tools, machine learning, and common sense knowledge bases.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+<h2>EC  Monsen</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Eva is a career software engineer and data consultant, as well as a startup advisor and an advocate for underrepresented founders, and is stoked to share projects that combine those passions.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-19 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2724">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">The importance of free software games</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2724">Sunday 14:30 - 15:15</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack10">Exploring Free Software concepts</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">This talk will explain why free software games with free cultural assets are necessary for the free software movement. I will highlight practical ways that anyone can help improve free software games, regardless of whether we know coding or other skills -- even if you don’t know how to code, you can always spread the word about the games that you love! Then, I will conclude with some easy ways for anyone to do a little free software activism every day.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/nov2019.jpg">
+<h2>Lori  Nagel</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Lori Nagel has worked on and off on the free software multi-player online role playing game project “Wograld,” which you can learn about at wograld.org. She has also written a free culture Web cartoon (see jastiv.com) and a free culture novel (see jastiv.blogspot.com/2019/03/free-culture-novels-where-to-post-them.html).<br />\r
+</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-20 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2744">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">GNU Health Embedded: An introduction</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2744">Sunday 13:35 - 14:20</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">The GNU Health software suite is a libre health and hospital information system with a strong focus on public health. This talk focuses on recent updates to GNU Health Embedded, a version of GNU Health that is being updated as a 100% libre software and hardware platform. It will be tailored for pocket-sized computers, and is currently being developed by PrivacySafe for the Beagleboard.org BeagleBone AI hardware.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+This shift includes an increased focus on privacy and security, allowing GNU Health to be deployed in a myriad of environments with servers that are, optionally, accessible via the Tor network. This talk will dive into the details of the GNU Health Embedded development effort, and explores user scenarios for the platform.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/sean-obrien-02.jpg">
+<h2>Sean  O&#039;Brien</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Sean O&#039;Brien is a lecturer in law at Yale Law School with expertise in cybersecurity and mobile device forensics. Sean founded Yale Privacy Lab, where his research includes privacy auditing of Android apps. His current focus is IoT device security, work that has culminated in the PrivacySafe appliance and the GNU Health Embedded effort for the platform.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-21 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2666">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Free software for minorities in Turkey in their own languages</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2666">Sunday 11:35 - 12:20</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">In Turkey, along the Anatolia, more than 25 languages are spoken. Our organization, Özgür Yazılım Derneği (Free Software Association of Turkey), wanted to translate our Web site and works to Anatolian languages including Kurdish, Zazaki, Lazuri, and Homshetsi. Through conversations with culture institutes and associations, we learned that Anatolian minorities, who are also enduring repressive assimilation policies, are not able to use their devices with their own languages. <br />\r
+<br />\r
+Free software and freedom philosophy gives a ray of hope to Anatolian minorities. We are “freeing the future” by translating and documenting GNU/Linux, GNOME, Firefox, LibrePlanet, and perhaps Android/Replicant to their languages, as well as Wiktionary and Wikisource, to help them keep their languages alive.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/avatare.jpg">
+<h2>Özcan  Oğuz</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Özcan Oğuz is the president of the Free Software Association (Özgür Yazılım Derneği) in Turkey. Ze started to use computers when ze was 2, in 1999. In 2007, with the Pardus project, ze first encountered free software philosophy and GNU/Linux, and starting from this date ze is using exclusively free software in zis devices. Ze was graduated from Kadıköy Anadolu High School, which is one of the most reputable high schools in Turkey. After KAL, ze was matriculated in Boğaziçi University. From 2016 to 2018, ze was working as publisher and journalist at Çırak mag and Abaküs Kitap. In 2017, ze founded Hackerspace Istanbul in Kadıköy, İstanbul. For three years, ze has been an instructor at Mustafa Akgül Free Software Camps, teaching GNU/Linux system administration.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-22 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="3267">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Free Software Awards - Project of Social Benefit</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#3267">Sunday 11:35 - 12:20</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack2">LibrePlanet special sessions</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">The Award winner of the Projects for Social Benefit Award will be invited to give a presentation at this time. </div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+<h2>Libre  Planet</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">The Award for Projects of Social Benefit is presented to a project or team responsible for applying free software, or the ideas of the free software movement, to intentionally and significantly benefit society. This award stresses the use of free software in service to humanity.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-23 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="3268">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Free Software Awards - Advancement of Free Software</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#3268">Sunday 14:30 - 15:15</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack2">LibrePlanet special sessions</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">The Award winner of the Award for the Advancement of Free Software will be invited to give a presentation at this time. <br />\r
+</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+<h2>Libre  Planet</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">The Award for the Advancement of Free Software goes to an individual who has made a great contribution to the progress and development of free software through activities that accord with the spirit of free software.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-24 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="3269">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Free Software Awards - Outstanding New Free Software Contributor</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#3269">Sunday 13:35 - 14:20</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack2">LibrePlanet special sessions</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">The Award winner of Outstanding New Free Software Contributor will be invited to give a presentation at this time. </div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+<h2>Libre  Planet</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">The Award for Outstanding New Free Software Contributor is presented to a newcomer to the free software movement who has gotten off to a remarkable start through their dedication and contributions to the free software community.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-25 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="3270">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Lightning talks</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#3270">Sunday 15:25 - 16:10</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack2">LibrePlanet special sessions</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">A lightning talk is a five-minute presentation on any topic that you think would be interesting to a group of free software users, hackers, and activists. Each session has time for a total of twelve talks. Since we&#039;re seeking a breadth of relevant topics, signing up to give a talk does not guarantee you a slot. <br />\r
+<br />\r
+We&#039;ll pick the twelve talks that we feel are most interesting to our attendees once we&#039;ve gotten enough submissions. We&#039;re especially interested in hearing from new people who haven&#039;t ever spoken at an FSF event! </div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+<h2>Libre  Planet</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Moderated by FSF licensing and compliance manager Donald Robertson, III. <br />\r
+<br />\r
+Add your name to the list!<br />\r
+https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/Lightning_Talks</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-26 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="3271">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Lightning talks</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#3271">Sunday 16:20 - 17:05</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack2">LibrePlanet special sessions</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">A lightning talk is a five-minute presentation on any topic that you think would be interesting to a group of free software users, hackers, and activists. Each session has time for a total of twelve talks. Since we&#039;re seeking a breadth of relevant topics, signing up to give a talk does not guarantee you a slot. <br />\r
+<br />\r
+We&#039;ll pick the twelve talks that we feel are most interesting to our attendees once we&#039;ve gotten enough submissions. We&#039;re especially interested in hearing from new people who haven&#039;t ever spoken at an FSF event! </div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+<h2>Libre  Planet</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Moderated by FSF licensing and compliance manager Donald Robertson, III.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+Add your name to the list!<br />\r
+https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/Lightning_Talks</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-27 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2332">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Public Invention: Free hardware inventions “in the public, for the public”</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2332">Sunday 16:20 - 17:05</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Public Invention is a new nonprofit that hopes to create a movement to help humanity by bringing the values that power the free software movement to hardware and math. The basic tactic is to form teams of inventors that work publicly, in the light, with free licenses.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+This talk will be accompanied by a demonstration of physical devices that embody the public-invention project-based approach. These projects will be explained as a motivation of our intellectual property policies and specific operating practices. We will briefly touch on the six most advanced projects supported by Public Invention, and briefly mention some of the forty invention ideas that have been donated to Public Invention to develop and build. We will place Public Invention in a historic context, discuss the mission, and explain our vision for the future: a world where inventing “in the public, for the public” is the norm.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+<h2>Robert  Read</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Robert L. Read, PhD (computer science), after serving in director-level software engineering architecture and management positions, was a Presidential Innovation Fellow in 2013, where he advocated free software in the US federal government. He is a champion of Agile software development methods, an inventor, and a thought-leader. He holds two patents in optics. His most popular publication is “How to be a Programmer.” He began Public Invention in 2015 to produce free-libre hardware inventions and mathematical progress, and the project has mentored about eight students and produced two peer-reviewed papers so far. Rob is also the chief scientist of Skylight Digital, and CTO of Wacuri, Inc. He speaks Esperanto fluently.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-28 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2778">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Font Bakery: Gathering font engineering knowledge while improving a large collection of libre fonts</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2778">Saturday 13:35 - 14:20</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Typography is a complex topic, and there are there are plenty of ways that a digital font can malfunction. Font Bakery aspires to become the ultimate font checking tool. To reach that goal, the project is structured as a collaborative compilation of font engineering knowledge and best practices. <br />\r
+<br />\r
+This talk will discuss the challenges in gathering font engineering knowledge, and compiling it in a manner that is both effective for the implementation of automated quality checks, and simple and easy to grasp for type designers. We&#039;ll also share insights into git-based workflows for the development of libre fonts.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/FSanches-300x300_C.png">
+<h2>Felipe  Sanches</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Felipe Sanches is a software freedom activist and developer with contributions to the development of graphic design, CAD, 3D printing, and 3D modeling libre software such as Inkscape, OpenSCAD, and GNU LibreDWG. During the last few years, Felipe has provided professional libre software development services focused on font engineering and quality assurance for fonts. You can learn more about his work at https://www.fsf.org/working-together/profiles/felipe-sanches.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-29 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2747">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Without play there is no revolution</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2747">Sunday </a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Justice 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack7">Workshop</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Games are tools for human learning. In this workshop, we will share two board games that we have developed as didactic tools to promote the use of free software and the recognition of communities based on free culture, while recovering the playful joy of learning and sharing. Both games have been the result of our experience facilitating workshops on the use of free software and digital security with historically excluded people. In this session, we will reflect on how play is necessary for learning, and how we can create games, and then we’ll enjoy these games together. </div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/MarchaDLasPutas10.jpg">
+<h2>Mayeli  Sánchez</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">I am a TransHackFeminist activist. My work explores technology and different ways for sharing technological learning with historically excluded communities. I work as a digital security trainer, and as a researcher in environmental issues. I enjoy making maps and learning new things. </div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-30 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2361">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">The Gandhian Way to Freedom and Privacy</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2361">Sunday 10:40 - 11:25</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">When we consider privacy to be a private or individual affair, and are lured with free of cost services and devices that promise convenience, we easily get compromised and let go of our data, privacy and freedom.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+Let&#039;s build a strong case for individual self-hosting backed-up by community hosted public network services by drawing parallel&#039;s to Mahatma Gandhi&#039;s &quot;Charkha Movement&quot; for self-reliance.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/NS-PRofile.png">
+<h2>Nishant  Sharma</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Nishant Sharma is a Free Software &amp; Libre Hardware entrepreneur. He is a Mechanical Engineer by education and has been making a living from Free Software since 2003.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+He is Co-Founder &amp; Tech Lead at Unmukti Technology, India, where he works on building Network Equipment like SD-WAN Gateways, VPN Appliances, Firewalls, Access Points, Home Edge Computing Gateways etc. These devices are branded as Hopbox. He has worked for DeepRoot Linux, an Indian VSAT and a Pan-European ISP before founding Unmukti in 2010.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+Nishant was lead translator for Debian Installer l10n to Hindi during 2006-07 and a OpenStreetMap volunteer mapper. He actively contributes to OpenWrt project and its packages.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+These days he tries to build awareness for building network equipment and self-hosting among students and enterprise decision makers. </div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-31 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2450">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Patents and freedom: Where we stand now</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2450">Sunday 10:40 - 11:25</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack1">Licensing</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">For many years, the existence of software patents, and the threat that certain entities would use them against free software, was an issue of significant concern to the free software community. Since then, there have been many court decisions that have altered the landscape of what may be patented, procedures allowing challenges to patents outside of the court system, industry initiatives to create &quot;patent peace&quot; around parts of the free software world, and changes in the behaviors of certain patent holders once thought to present the greatest threat to free software. This presentation will give an overview, designed for a non-legal audience, of the latest developments, and suggest where the future of patents and free software may be headed.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/Headshot 1 2017 small.jpg">
+<h2>McCoy  Smith</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">McCoy Smith is the founding attorney at Lex Pan Law, a technology and intellectual property law firm in Portland, Oregon, USA. He also is on the editorial committee of the Journal of Open Law, Technology, &amp; Society (JOLTS). For more than fifteen years, he acted as the primary support attorney for free software matters at Intel Corporation. Prior to joining Intel, he was in private practice in New York, NY and Washington, DC, specializing in IP litigation and patent prosecution. He was also a patent examiner in the US Patent and Trademark Office prior to law school. He is admitted to practice in New York, California, Oregon, and the US Patent &amp; Trademark Office.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-32 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2769">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Community healing: Re-establishing norms, trust, and truth after crises</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2769">Sunday 16:20 - 17:05</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack3">Community</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Free software comprises a commons shared and coordinated voluntarily by users, developers, and others. If we think of free software participants as a self-governing community, they need paths toward setting their own expectations and standards, evaluating facts, and developing trust between them. Those are three interrelated but different kinds of processes. When one of these processes is disrupted, we rely on the others. When all three are disrupted, crises can spiral. Each may need to change, be reconfirmed, or left as an open question.  <br />\r
+<br />\r
+In this talk, we&#039;ll explore practical approaches for community leaders, moderators, and contributors, as well as concepts of deliberative democracy from Habermas&#039; theory of communicative action. </div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/DIYspinningwheel.png">
+<h2>Katheryn  Sutter</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Katheryn Sutter is an indefatigable DIY tinkerer, and a user of free software and Debian OS for day-to-day computing since 2003. She holds a PhD in community development and policy analysis, and a BS in human resources and family studies. Her fields of expertise include consensus-building,  nonprofit board training, qualitative data analysis, and democratic theory.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-33 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2855">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Music Blocks workshop</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2855">Saturday </a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Justice 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack7">Workshop</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Want to learn how to code in a fun way with music? At this hands-on workshop, you and your kids can engage yourself in coding while having fun with music. Music Blocks is a visual programming language for exploring musical concepts, developed by Walter Bender and Devin Ulibarri at SugarLabs, along with contributions from countless youth from all over the world. Walter and Devin will be on-site to guide you, and to help you with any questions you may have. This workshop is for ages seven and up; adults are allowed, but we will prioritize kids in attendance. MAP Family Learning Center will provide half a dozen laptops and peripherals, but we encourage you to bring a laptop with Chromium and/or Firefox pre-installed, as well as your own earbuds or headphones. </div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/profiles_ulibarri.jpg">
+<h2>Devin  Ulibarri</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Devin is co-creator of Music Blocks, a visual programming language for music created with Walter Bender as a SugarLabs project. He is co-founder and president of MAP Family Learning Center, which seeks to improve child development by offering high-quality classes in music, art, and programming. Devin is former chair of guitar for prep and continuing ed at New England Conservatory. Devin serves as co-admin and faculty for Boston GuitarFest, a prestigious festival directed by renowned guitarist Eliot Fisk.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+Music Blocks co-creator Walter Bender will be co-hosting this presentation and workshop.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-34 views-row-even">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2591">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">LibreOffice&#039;s tenth anniversary: The many faces of a global free software community</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2591">Saturday 16:20 - 17:05</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">LibreOffice was announced in 2010, and will celebrate its tenth anniversary in 2020. Over these last ten years, the global community behind this project has grown from a small group of volunteers, mostly based in Europe, to a large and diverse group of free software advocates spanning many countries. This presentation will discuss the challenges faced by the community during this incredible growth, and will provide a better understanding of the community for people who have only followed this evolution through announcements and events. </div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/bergamo.jpg">
+<h2>Italo  Vignoli</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Italo Vignoli is a founding member of The Document Foundation, the chairman emeritus of Associazione LibreItalia, an emeritus member of the OSI board, and co-chair of the ODF Advocacy OASIS Open Project. He co-leads LibreOffice marketing, public relations, and media relations, co-chairs the certification program, and is a spokesman for the project. He has contributed to large migration projects to LibreOffice in Italy, and is a LibreOffice certified migrator and trainer. From 2004 to 2010, he has been involved in the OOo project. In his professional life, he is a marketing consultant with decades of experience in high tech, and a visiting professor of marketing, public speaking, and public relations post-graduate courses. He has a degree in humanities at the University of Milan, and MBAs in marketing, public relations, and journalism. </div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-35 views-row-odd">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2464">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Freeing the mobile phone: The story of the Librem 5</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2464">Sunday 11:35 - 12:20</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Purism&#039;s founder and CEO Todd Weaver will tell the story of the Librem 5 from its inception, through decisions made to comply with the FSF’s Respects Your Freedom certification program, and on to many humorous anecdotes connecting tangential topics to the overall goal of freedom in technology.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/todd-weaver-casual-headshot-2015-800x1200.jpeg">
+<h2>Todd  Weaver</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Todd Weaver is a hardcore geek and digital rights activist who believes the best method of saving humanity is to create convenient products that fully respect people.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-36 views-row-even views-row-last">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="3031">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Creative Commons: Free software and the commons</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#3031">Saturday 10:40 - 11:25</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack1">Licensing</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Creative Commons is proud to empower free media. We recognize the invaluable role free software plays in the creation, collaboration, and dissemination of free media. In this session, Timid Robot shares Creative Commons’ efforts to create and contribute to free software and the communities that sustain it.<br />\r
+<br />\r
+In this talk, they will introduce Creative Commons and the general concept of the commons (globally-accessible public commons of knowledge and culture); explore the relationship between free media (the commons) and free software; and promote free software governed by Creative Commons.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/timid.jpg">
+<h2>Timid  Zehta</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Timid Robot brings over 15 years of professional experience empowering others’ use of technology and digital infrastructure. They have a BA in liberal arts from Sarah Lawrence College. Timid Robot loves cats, free source software, systems, and giving back to the communities around them.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-1 views-row-odd views-row-first">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2737">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">MADDES Secret Lair: Matty&#039;s Advanced Deniable Disk Encryption Setup</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2737">Sunday </a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Justice 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack7">Workshop</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">This session will be a demonstration of how MADDES (Matty&#039;s Advanced Deniable Disk Encryption Setup) Secret Lair can be implemented on a GNU/Linux OS. The demonstration will be using either PureOS 9 or Ubuntu 18.04. MADDES allows for plausible deniability with full disk encryption (FDE), including &quot;/boot&quot; and auto generation support for grub-install, grub-mkconfig, and for kernel update (i.e. update-initramfs). VeraCrypt FDE for GNU/Linux has not been possible before, nor has auto generation support for detached header/random looking devices without the use of MADDES, to my knowledge.</div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+<h2>matt  lavigne</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">Matt Lavigne is an Assembly, C, and C++ programmer. He is a strong supporter for encryption, privacy, and software freedom. He is studying mechanical engineering.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+  <div class="views-row views-row-2 views-row-even views-row-last">
+      
+  <div class="views-field views-field-nothing-2">        <span class="field-content"><hr id="2538">
+
+<div class="talkblock" style="clear:both">
+<h2 style="clear:both">Free software and the environment</h2>
+<div class="talkblockheader">
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i>: <a class="lpcalendarlink" href="/2020/program/#2538">Saturday 13:35 - 14:20</a>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot 
+</br>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span>
+</div>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Free software is much better than proprietary software in many ways, but this talk is about how it’s also a more environmentally sustainable model for computing. Free software makes it easy to reuse old machines and prevent excess waste from going into the environment. This can&#039;t be done with proprietary software because the manufacturer can force updates that slow the machine down, or they could stop supporting the system altogether. This is not a problem with free software, because the source code can be modified. </div></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="speakerblock">
+<div class="speakerheader"><img class="speakerpic"  src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/IMG_0304.JPG">
+<h2>Ben  O&#039;Neill</h2></div>
+<div class="webform-long-answer">I am a high school student from the Boston area. I&#039;ve been interested in free software since I was 13. I enjoy programming, listening to music, hanging with friends, and watching war movies.</div> 
+</div></span>  </div>  </div>
+    </div>
+  
+  
+  
+  
+      <div class="view-footer">
+      <!--pageend-->    </div>
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-<article class="program-day" id="day-1-program">
-<header class="program-day-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Saturday, March 23</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-1">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>09:00 - 09:45: Registration and breakfast</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-1 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-2">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>09:45 - 10:00: Welcome to LibrePlanet (Day 1)</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Welcome to LibrePlanet (Day 1)<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/welcome-to-libreplanet-2019/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-2-session-1">
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#sullivan">John Sullivan</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-2-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-2-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-2-session-1-collapse">
-<p>Welcome to LibrePlanet!</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-2-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-2-session-1 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-2 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-3">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>10:00 - 10:45: Opening Keynote</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-3-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Fighting for Freedom: Medical devices on the front lines</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#loubani">Tarek Loubani</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-3-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-3-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
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-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
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-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-3-session-1-collapse">
-<p>Medical devices are expensive and unavailable in many parts of the world
-despite being essential to care. In this session, Tarek discusses work
-on the front lines in Gaza to make medical devices accessible by
-creating free designs and validating them according to
-medical industry standards. These efforts have been part of a larger
-initiative to lay a foundation for a post-liberation Gaza in which FLOSS
-medical devices must compete against proprietary medical devices.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-3-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-3-session-1 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-3 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-4">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>10:45 - 10:55: Break</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-4 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-5">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>10:55 - 11:40: Session block 1A</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-5-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Redis Labs and the tragedy of the Commons Clause<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/redis-labs-and-the-tragedy-of-the-commons-clause-b4d1/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#lamb">Chris Lamb</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-5-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-5-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-5-session-1-collapse">
-<p>In late 2018, Redis Labs relicensed a number of GNU
-AGPL-licensed Redis modules with the "Commons Clause"
-amendment. This talk outlines the history, background, and response to
-this style of license, and explains how this is ultimately a
-short-sighted and retrograde step for the companies that are
-advocating for these licenses.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-5-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-5-session-1 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-5-session-2">
-
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Sharing global opportunities for new developers in the Wikipedia community<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/sharing-global-opportunities-for-new-developers-in-the-wikipedia-community/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#sethi">Srishti Sethi</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-155</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-5-session-2-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-5-session-2-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-5-session-2-collapse">
-<p>Wikimedia offers a plethora of opportunities for newcomers to get
-involved; however, as with many other free software
-projects, getting involved with the Wikimedia technical community can
-be a daunting prospect for newcomers. This talk is a gentle
-introduction to the Wikimedia ecosystem, and gives pointers on how to
-get involved as a volunteer. I will delve into the various ways
-newcomers can make successful contributions in areas ranging from
-design to documentation, from programming to testing, and much more.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-5-session-2-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-5-session-2 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-5-session-3">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Accessibility in front-end environments<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/accessibility-in-front-end-environments-ddf9/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#ramsayer">Daniel Ramsayer</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-144</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-5-session-3-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-5-session-3-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-5-session-3-collapse">
-<p>This talk is focused on educating front-end developers and others
-about those impacted by accessibility, and how to design interfaces
-with this in mind. This will be a general rundown of the most common
-accessibility issues, the current technologies that are used to
-mitigate impairment, and new technologies, with an emphasis on free software,
-that are seeking to better support people with accessibility issues.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-5-session-3-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-5-session-3 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-5 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-6">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>11:50 - 12:35: Session block 2A</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-6-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>A survey of GNU Guile software<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/a-survey-of-gnu-guile-software-c818/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#metts">Erik Edrosa</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-6-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-6-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-6-session-1-collapse">
-<p>This presentation will introduce and examine several software programs
-written using GNU Guile. GNU Guile is a programming language, and is the
-official extension language of the GNU Project. We will explore how
-these software programs make use of Guile, with examples showing how
-the software is customizable and extensible.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-6-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-6-session-1 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-6-session-2">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Governing the software commons<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/governing-the-software-commons/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#gordon-mckeon">Shauna Gordon-McKeon</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-155</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-6-session-2-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-6-session-2-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-6-session-2-collapse">
-<p>Free software licenses constrain how software can be used, while
-providing no limits or guidance on how it can be built. As a result,
-a wide variety of governance structures are used in free software
-projects, from "one person, one vote" democracy to "benevolent
-dictator for life," and beyond.</p>
-<p>This presentation provides a survey of existing governance structures
-used by free software projects such as Python, Debian, and others.
-Together, we'll explore how governance decisions have affected these
-projects over time, using the Common Pool Resource framework developed
-by Nobel Prize-winning economist Elinor Ostrom.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-6-session-2-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-6-session-2 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-6-session-3">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>The secret battle of encryption algorithms<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/the-secret-battle-of-encryption-algorithms/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#sopkin">Amanda Sopkin</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Eoom 32-144</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-6-session-3-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-6-session-3-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-6-session-3-collapse">
-<p>Come learn the history of encryption methods, from hieroglyphics to
-the Caesar cipher to more advanced methods used in the
-twentieth century. I will discuss modern efforts to crack
-international encryption standards, as well as some systematic
-weaknesses that have been deliberately introduced into encryption
-algorithms by world superpowers. I will talk in depth about the
-Dual-EC PRNG algorithm, the back door that was discovered in this
-algorithm, and the weaknesses it caused across the technology
-industry. Attendees will get a kick out of the colorful history of
-encryption methods, learn valuable lessons on maintaining security,
-and gain insight into some of these methods' potential weaknesses
-today.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-6-session-3-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-6-session-3 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-6 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-7">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>12:35 - 13:35: Lunch break</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-7 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-8">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>13:35 - 14:20: Session block 3A</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-8-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Teaching privacy and security via free software<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/teaching-privacy-and-security-via-free-software/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#obrien">Sean O’Brien</a>,
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#oliva">Laurin Weissinger</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-8-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-8-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-8-session-1-collapse">
-<p>Free software is a requirement for privacy and security. At Yale,
-we've been teaching cybersecurity, facilitating privacy workshops, and
-analyzing leaky mobile apps using only free software. We'll talk about
-a new class at Yale Law School, give a summary of this year's Yale
-Privacy Lab workshops, and provide insight from our collaborations
-with local makerspaces, Yale CEID, and MakeHaven. Come find out how we
-emphasize cybersecurity while keeping free software front and
-center. This session will include a MITM demonstration with a
-GNU/Linux minicomputer.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-8-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-8-session-1 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-8-session-2">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Technical drivers of "cloud" centralization and megacorporate domination<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/technical-drivers-of-cloud-centralization-and-megacorporate-domination/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#oram">Andrew Oram</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-155</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-8-session-2-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-8-session-2-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-8-session-2-collapse">
-<p>Much hand-wringing appears in the press about the seemingly
-unstoppable ascendance of a few large corporations in
-computing. Everything seems to be increasingly centralized in such
-corporations (a trend popularly called the "cloud," although Richard
-Stallman has repeatedly criticized the use of that buzzword). This
-presentation will explain why such centralization and the triumph of
-first movers is facilitated by three technological factors: the end of
-Moore's Law, compiling complex algorithms into hardware (which may
-reach its climax in quantum computing), and the value of aggregating
-large amounts of data.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-8-session-2-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-8-session-2 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-8-session-3">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Free software for safe and happy chickens<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/free-software-for-safe-and-happy-chickens/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#monsen">Adam Monsen</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-144</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-8-session-3-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-8-session-3-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-8-session-3-collapse">
-<p>Witness this awesome Raspberry Pi-powered chicken door using
-only free software. You can use this knowledge to create your own
-automated hardware and software systems. I'll cover features like:</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-8-session-3-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-8-session-3 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-8 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-9">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>14:20 - 14:30: Break</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-9 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-10">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>14:30 - 15:15: Session block 4A</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-10-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>The Tor Project: State of the Onion<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/the-tor-project-state-of-the-onion/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#whited">Stephanie Whited</a>,
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#baguerros">Isabela Bagueros</a>,
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#freitas">Nathan Freitas</a>,
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#mathewson">Nick Mathewson</a>,
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#macrina">Alison Macrina</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-10-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-10-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-10-session-1-collapse">
-<p>Tor is free software for privacy and freedom online;
-it protects you from tracking, surveillance, and censorship. Over the
-past year, with the help of a global team of contributors and
-one-on-one feedback from users around the world, the Tor Project has
-made major improvements to its software. A handful of Tor contributors
-will share what progress Tor teams have made, and what challenges they
-face. They’ll discuss new releases like Tor Browser for Android,
-usability improvements to Tor Browser, outreach initiatives, Tor
-network advancements, Tor’s new anti-censorship team, and what’s to
-come in the next year.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-10-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-10-session-1 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-10-session-2">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Free APIs: The next generation<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/free-apis-the-next-generation/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#carland">Shaun Carland</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-155</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-10-session-2-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-10-session-2-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-10-session-2-collapse">
-<p>Over the last decade, Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) have
-acted as the pillars of application development. They provide
-mechanisms which allow applications to communicate with each
-other. Developers can integrate various APIs into their code to create
-entirely new applications.</p>
-<p>Unfortunately, users of an API are held hostage to the licensing of
-its creator. If an API is not free software compliant, then none of
-its users can build free software off of it. Using the Google Maps API
-as a case study, we will examine the ethical and technological
-implications of providing open, but not free, access to an API.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-10-session-2-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-10-session-2 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-10-session-3">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Hackerspace Rancho Electrónico<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/hackerspace-rancho-electronico/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#esperilla">Martha Esperilla</a>,
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#acevedo">Stefanía Acevedo</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-144</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-10-session-3-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-10-session-3-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-10-session-3-collapse">
-<p>We will discuss the Rancho Electrónico Hackerspace, a space that
-promotes community and offers an educational alternative to scholastic
-methodologies, and CoAA TV, which is the product of the joint efforts
-of members of two collectives, Rancho Electrónico and Laboratorio
-Popular de Medios Libres (Popular Laboratory of Free Media). CoAA TV
-is a DIY project that forgoes any type of sponsorship or support from
-government institutions or private companies alike. The channel
-focuses on experiences, stories, struggles, debates, and thoughts of
-oppressed and autonomous groups.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-10-session-3-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-10-session-3 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-10 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-11">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>15:15 - 15:25: Break</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-11 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-12">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>15:25 - 16:10: Session block 5A</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-12-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Large-scale collaboration with free software<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/large-scale-collaboration-with-free-software-bfc2/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#platt">Edward Platt</a>,
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#young">Valerie Young</a>,
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#webber">Christopher Webber</a>,
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#zhang">Amy Zhang</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-12-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-12-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-12-session-1-collapse">
-<p>The Internet has made it possible for large, decentralized groups of
-people from around the world to collaborate with each other, but
-large-scale collaboration is difficult, and the best practices for
-effective collaboration are still being worked out by organizers,
-developers, and collaborators. Free software has provided working
-examples of large-scale collaborative communities, as well as
-practical tools for those communities to use. Tools like MediaWiki,
-Loomio, Discourse, Etherpad, and Git all provide functionality useful
-for decentralized collaboration. In this panel, organizers,
-developers, and collaborators will discuss best practices and pitfalls
-of using these and other tools in real-world collaborations.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-12-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-12-session-1 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-12-session-2">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>GPL enforcement and customer benefits: Evidence from OpenWRT<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/gpl-enforcement-and-customer-benefits-evidence-from-openwrt/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#kim">Do Yoon Kim</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-155</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-12-session-2-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-12-session-2-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-12-session-2-collapse">
-<p>GPL enforcement is an integral part of software freedom, but we lack
-systematic evidence on what kind of benefits successful enforcement
-can provide us. In this session, I discuss a case in which GPL
-enforcement led to quantifiable benefits for customers: GPL violations
-by Cisco/Linksys, and the emergence of OpenWRT. In 2003, Cisco/Linksys
-was found to be in violation of the GPL by distributing GNU/Linux
-source code with its WRT54G. Successful negotiations by the FSF led
-Cisco/Linksys to release source code, creating a wide array of custom
-firmware projects. </p>
-<p>In this talk, I collect data on wireless routers, custom firmware
-compatibility, and match this to Amazon.com reviews. I show that users
-value routers compatible with OpenWRT, and that these products have
-higher reviews and sell more. This talk highlights the importance of
-measuring the impact of GPL enforcement, and shows how GPL
-enforcement can benefit customers.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-12-session-2-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-12-session-2 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-12-session-3">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Sparking change: What free software can learn from successful social movements<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/sparking-change-what-free-software-can-learn-from-successful-social-movements/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#fain">Mary Kate Fain </a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-144</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-12-session-3-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-12-session-3-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-12-session-3-collapse">
-<p>While proprietary software remains one of the biggest threats to
-personal liberty, democracy, and a free future, one simple reality
-remains: no one takes us seriously. What can free software advocates
-learn from the successful social movements and revolutions of the
-past, and how can we apply it to a technological revolution? An
-experienced grassroots organizer and software developer guided by the
-principles of Kingian nonviolence will show you what it takes to
-mobilize communities and generate a social crisis that can no longer
-be ignored. No technical knowledge required!</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-12-session-3-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-12-session-3 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-12 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-13">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>16:10 - 16:20: Break</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-13 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-14">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>16:20 - 17:05: Session block 6A</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-14-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Australia's decryption law and free software<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/australia-s-decryption-law-and-free-software/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-          Amie Stepanovich,
-          Danny O'Brien,
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#baguerros">Isabela Bagueros</a>,
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#levison">Ladar Levison</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-14-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-14-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-14-session-1-collapse">
-<p>Australia passed a law saying it can order anyone, in broad and vague
-circumstances, to give secret help to the Australian government in
-decrypting some information. Even people outside Australia can
-supposedly be ordered to do this. What should the free software
-community do to defend itself from this threat?</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-14-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-14-session-1 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-14-session-2">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Free software in the 3D-printing community<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/free-software-in-the-3d-printing-community/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#thierauf">Chris Thierauf</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-155</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-14-session-2-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-14-session-2-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-14-session-2-collapse">
-<p>3D printing is now a household phrase, and has cemented its usefulness
-in the industry over the last forty years. As 3D printing becomes more
-and more accessible for hobbyists, it has become increasingly
-connected to the free software and free hardware communities. This
-talk will discuss the prevalence of free software and hardware in the
-3D-printing community by looking at each stage of the
-additive-manufacturing rapid-prototyping process, and will analyze the
-success that other fields can learn from to increase freedom in their
-industries.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-14-session-2-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-14-session-2 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-14-session-3">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Copying files between computers<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/copying-files-between-computers/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#fritz">Fischers Fritz</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-144</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-14-session-3-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-14-session-3-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-14-session-3-collapse">
-<p>Copying files between computers remains an advanced skill, with many
-people resorting to proprietary software, services as software
-substitutes, and Internet connections for a task that should be
-simpler. I will review existing free software techniques for copying
-files, present a new free software that is intended to facilitate
-file-copying by laypeople, and assert that this new software would be
-superior to the popular proprietary software even if the licensing
-were not a concern.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-14-session-3-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-14-session-3 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-14 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-15">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>17:05 - 17:15: Break</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-15 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-16">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>17:15 - 18:00: Free Software Awards, with Richard Stallman</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-16-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Awards presentation and speech<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/awards-presentation-and-speech/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#stallman">Richard Stallman</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-16-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-16-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-16-session-1-collapse">
-<p>Announcement of the 2019 Free Software Award winners.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-16-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-16-session-1 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-16 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-1-timeslot-17">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>18:00 - 18:15 - Closing</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-1-timeslot-17-session-1">
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-          Room 32-123
-    </div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">videotba</span>
-</div>
-<a class="btn btn-default btn-xs" href="Thank you for coming to LibrePlanet 2019!">
-<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span>
-</a>
-<button aria-controls="day-1-timeslot-17-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-1-timeslot-17-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-1-timeslot-17-session-1-collapse">
-</div> <!--  day-1-timeslot-17-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-1-timeslot-17-session-1 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-1-timeslot-17 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-1 end -->
-<article class="program-day" id="day-2-program">
-<header class="program-day-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Sunday, March 24</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-1">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>09:00 - 09:45: Registration and Breakfast</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-1 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-2">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>09:45 - 10:00: Morning Announcement</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-2-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>Welcome to LibrePlanet (Day 2)</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#sullivan">John Sullivan</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-2-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-2-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-2-session-1-collapse">
-<p>Welcome to LibrePlanet (take 2)!</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-2-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-2-session-1 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-2 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-3">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>10:00 - 10:45: Keynote</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-3-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Freedom is fun!<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/freedom-is-fun-bdale-garbee/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#garbee">Bdale Garbee</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-3-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-3-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-3-session-1-collapse">
-<p>The foundation for the immense success of free software was our shared
-value of enabling and maintaining end user freedom. The licenses we
-developed lowered the barrier between producers and consumers of 
-software, and enable everyone to pursue their passions in collaboration
-with others. Participating in any of today's diverse wealth of free software
-communities can be immensely rewarding... and if we're doing it right, just plain fun!</p>
-<p>In this session, Bdale will offer some advice based on his experience
-having fun working on free software, punctuated with examples from his
-propensity for eventually turning all of his hobbies into free
-software projects.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-3-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-3-session-1 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-3 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-4">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>10:45 - 10:55: Break</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-4 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-5">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>10:55 - 11:40: Session block 1B</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-5-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Why I forked my own project and my own company<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/why-i-forked-my-own-project-and-my-own-company-31c3/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#karlitschek">Frank Karlitschek</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-5-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-5-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-5-session-1-collapse">
-<p>This talk describes the journey from ownCloud to Nextcloud. I will explain the
-reasons behind the fork, and why a 100 percent free software project
-and company is superior to an open-core project like ownCloud.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-5-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-5-session-1 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-5-session-2">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Building network equipment and a business with free software and liberated hardware<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/building-network-equipment-and-a-business-with-free-software-and-liberated-hardware/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#sharma">Nishant Sharma</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-155</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-5-session-2-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-5-session-2-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-5-session-2-collapse">
-<p>Let's bust the myth around proprietary network appliances (firewall
-UTMs, routers, access points, etc.) and learn to build typical network
-equipment and enterprise solutions with free software and hardware
-that's not locked down, to get around the vendor-controlled usability
-and upgrade and support restrictions. To address the data-privacy and
-user-tracking concerns, the equipment can easily replace commercially
-marketed proprietary home gateways, routers, network-access servers,
-and access points.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-5-session-2-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-5-session-2 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-5-session-3">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>DistrictBuilder: Free software for public mapping to revolutionize redistricting<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/districtbuilder-free-software-for-public-mapping-to-revolutionize-redistricting/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#altman">Micah Altman</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-144</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-5-session-3-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-5-session-3-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-5-session-3-collapse">
-<p>This talk will present DistrictBuilder, a free software redistricting
-application designed to give the public transparent, accessible, and
-easy-to-use online mapping tools. The creators' aim is for all
-citizens to have access to the same information that legislators use
-when drawing congressional maps -- and use that data to create maps
-of their own.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-5-session-3-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-5-session-3 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-5 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-6">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>11:50 - 12:35: Session block 2B</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-6-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Right to Repair and the DMCA<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/right-to-repair-and-the-dmca/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#proctor">Nathan Proctor</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-6-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-6-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-6-session-1-collapse">
-<p>The Right to Repair increasingly requires certain types of software
-and DRM freedom. In this session, representatives of the Right to Repair movement
-describe its goals and activities, summarize legislative efforts in
-the US (particularly regarding the DMCA), and discuss opposition
-theories. We discuss where the goals of the movement align with the
-free software movement.  </p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-6-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-6-session-1 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-6-session-2">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>OpenStreetMap<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/openstreetmap/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#chapman">Kate Chapman</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-155</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-6-session-2-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-6-session-2-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-6-session-2-collapse">
-<p>OpenStreetMap (OSM) began in 2004 as a reaction to the high cost of
-geospatial information. Initially data was mostly collected by handheld
-GPS, so the OSM of 2004 looks very different from the OSM of 2019. OSM is still
-powered by individual mappers collecting data, but the variety of ways the
-information is created and the ways it is used and distributed has expanded
-greatly. This talk will briefly review the history of OSM, why it is so
-important, how it has changed, and where it might be headed in the future.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-6-session-2-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-6-session-2 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-6-session-3">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Meta-rules for codes of conduct: Communicating about the commons<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/meta-rules-for-codes-of-conduct-communicating-about-the-commons/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#sutter">Katheryn Sutter</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-144</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-6-session-3-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-6-session-3-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-6-session-3-collapse">
-<p>I'll be discussing what codes of conduct are intended to
-protect. No code will be appropriate in all contexts; free software
-projects' needs and cultures differ enough so that no single code of
-conduct can cover them all. Groups need to establish their own codes,
-according to their needs and current culture.</p>
-<p>Before arguing what codes of conduct should say, how they should be
-implemented, and who should enforce them, we need to consider what
-these codes might protect and why. Then, in the future, any given
-group might think better about criteria for proposed communication
-guidelines or codes of conduct.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-6-session-3-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-6-session-3 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-6 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-7">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>12:35 - 13:35: Lunch and <a href="https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2019/sunday_members_lunch">Associate members' meeting</a></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-7 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-8">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>13:35 - 14:20: Session block 3B</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-8-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Library Freedom Institute: A new hope<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/library-freedom-institute-a-new-hope/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#jones">Bryan Jones</a>,
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#macrina">Alison Macrina</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-8-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-8-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-8-session-1-collapse">
-<p>Founded in 2017, the Library Freedom Institute (LFI) is a partnership
-between Library Freedom Project and New York University to teach
-librarians the skills necessary to thrive as privacy advocates, from
-installing privacy-focused free software to influencing public
-policy. In this panel, Library Freedom Project director Alison Macrina
-and Bryan Neil Jones, from the Nashville Public Library, will discuss LFI’s
-goals, accomplishments, and challenges.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-8-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-8-session-1 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-8-session-2">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>What do courts think the GPL means (so far)?<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/what-do-courts-think-the-gpl-means-so-far/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#jones">Marc Jones</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-155</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-8-session-2-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-8-session-2-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-8-session-2-collapse">
-<p>This presentation will review several court cases interpreting the
-free software licenses. The focus will be on what the courts concluded
-the licenses meant, and what questions courts have left open. We will
-also review court cases covering nonfree software licenses, such as a
-case involving a Creative Commons license, to see what lessons we
-might learn from them, as well.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-8-session-2-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-8-session-2 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-8-session-3">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>The joy of bug reporting<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/the-joy-of-bug-reporting/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#nagel">Lori Nagel</a>,
-          <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#claffey">Alex Claffey</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-144</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-8-session-3-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-8-session-3-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-8-session-3-collapse">
-<p>Typically people think there is a difference between software users and
-developers. Users use software, while developers write it. How does
-one transition between just using software and making it? One easy
-way to help free software projects is to report bugs and suggest
-features. This talk will walk you through the step-by-step process of
-finding a project where your contribution will be useful, downloading
-the project, compiling the project, running the project, and reporting
-bugs. No prior programming knowledge is necessary to understand this
-talk, but prior knowledge of GNU/Linux would be helpful.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-8-session-3-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-8-session-3 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-8 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-9">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>14:20 - 14:30: Break</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-9 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-10">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>14:30 - 15:15: Session block 4B</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-10-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>The future of computing and why you should care<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/the-future-of-computing-and-why-you-should-care/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#weaver">Todd Weaver</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-10-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-10-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-10-session-1-collapse">
-<p>I will be discussing the past, present, and future of computing as it
-relates to digital rights.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-10-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-10-session-1 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-10-session-2">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Free software/utopia<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/free-software-utopia/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#nicholson">Deborah Nicholson</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-155</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-10-session-2-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-10-session-2-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-10-session-2-collapse">
-<p>Free software will not win by "merely" replacing proprietary software. We
-need to lead with a vision of how the world could be. A voluntary
-community, one where people participate by choice, does not have to
-replicate the power structures, gatekeeping, or casual cruelty of the
-systems it seeks to replace. We could make free software the most
-empowering place to build software. Free software tools could enable new
-ways of crafting user experiences that proprietary software providers seem
-unwilling to offer. Free software could transform the relationship between
-users and developers, so that users feel like partners instead of sales
-metrics. Free software communities should be seeking to outdo proprietary
-software's methods and social norms in every possible way.</p>
-<p>We've made a great start by empowering many technical and semi-technical
-users, but we can't stop there. (What kind of utopia only has coders in
-it?) Let's build a kinder and more practical free software movement to
-empower all kinds of people!</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-10-session-2-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-10-session-2 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-10-session-3">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Who's afraid of Spectre and Meltdown?<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/who-s-afraid-of-spectre-and-meltdown/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#oliva">Alexandre Oliva</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-144</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-10-session-3-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-10-session-3-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-10-session-3-collapse">
-<p>Architectural bugs Spectre and Meltdown have caused major panic and
-still worry many. Oddly, some proposed mitigations that require
-installing proprietary blobs have not caused similar worries, despite
-growing awareness about prevalent data collection, built-in backdoors,
-and the risks of placing too much trust in software and hardware
-designers with interests not aligned with those of users. Who can we
-trust, then? What lessons are there for the free software community?
-Being suspicious of Web blobs and foggy computing, and not victimizing
-anyone through them, do we have anything to fear but fear itself?</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-10-session-3-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-10-session-3 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-10 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-11">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>15:15 - 15:25: Break</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-11 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-12">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>15:25 - 16:10: Session block 5B</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-12-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Lightning talks<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/lp-2019-lightning-talks/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-          Organized by Donald Robertson
-    </div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-12-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-12-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-12-session-1-collapse">
-<p>Five-minute talks by conference attendees. <a href="https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2019/Lightning_Talks">Sign up to give one</a>!</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-12-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-12-session-1 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-12-session-2">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Computational symbiosis: Methods that meld mind and machine<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/computational-symbiosis-methods-that-meld-mind-and-machine/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#gerwitz">Mike Gerwitz</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-155</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-12-session-2-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-12-session-2-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-12-session-2-collapse">
-<p>Words like "wizardry" and "incantation" have long been used to
-describe skillful computational feats. But neither computers nor
-their users are performing feats of magic; for systems to think, we
-must tell them how.</p>
-<p>Today, users most often follow a carefully choreographed workflow that
-thinks <em>for</em> them, limited by a narrow set of premeditated
-possibilities. But there exist concepts that offer virtually no
-limits on freedom of expression or thought, blurring the distinction
-between "user" and "programmer."</p>
-<p>This session demonstrates a range of practical possibilities when a
-machine acts as an extension of the user's imagination, for the
-technical and nontechnical alike.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-12-session-2-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-12-session-2 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-12-session-3">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Trauma directors toolbox: Free software for the visualization, analysis, and improvement of trauma care<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/trauma-directors-toolbox-free-software-for-the-visualization-analysis-and-improvement-of-trauma-care-1a63/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#olle">Eric Olle</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-144</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-12-session-3-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-12-session-3-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-12-session-3-collapse">
-<p>We had a goal of helping a trauma director utilize surgeons' data to
-improve patient outcomes and preventative programs. I will discuss
-how a piece of R script was developed with a group of trauma surgeons
-to make this possible. This free software is an initial step that
-could easily be expanded to incorporate EHR data or analysis of
-historical patient data with an aim to improve patient care and
-outcomes.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-12-session-3-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-12-session-3 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-12 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-13">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>16:10 - 16:20: Break</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-13 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-14">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>16:20 - 17:05: Session block 6B</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-14-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Modern Emacs IDE<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/modern-emacs-ide/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#kelley">Chase Kelley</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-14-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-14-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-14-session-1-collapse">
-<p>Many people end up using nonfree development environments or remain
-unhappy with the free options like Eclipse. Emacs and the community
-around it have created a feature-full IDE that surpasses the other
-options in so many ways. This talk serves as an overview for the
-plethora of features offered by Emacs (and specifically the Spacemacs
-distribution) that can transform the way you work.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-14-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-14-session-1 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-14-session-2">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Security by and for free software<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/security-by-and-for-free-software/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#prior">Ryan Prior</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-155</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-14-session-2-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-14-session-2-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-14-session-2-collapse">
-<p>Controlling your machines is necessary for software freedom, and vice
-versa. But amid frequent news of data breaches, security sometimes
-feels out of reach. There is hope: with security education for
-hackers, security-enhancing features embedded into free operating
-systems and application platforms, and a mindful approach to data
-collection and management, we will prevail.</p>
-<p>In this session, I’ll share how hackers can maintain control over
-their own computing, even in adversarial environments. I'll also share
-high-impact ways to secure your computing using free software, and
-how, as a maintainer, distributor, or operator, you can secure your
-platform for everyone’s benefit.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-14-session-2-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-14-session-2 end -->
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-14-session-3">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Saving democracy with the Web's infrastructure<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/saving-democracy-with-the-web-s-infrastructure/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#haidar">Danny Haidar</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-144</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-14-session-3-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-14-session-3-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-14-session-3-collapse">
-<p>Our technological prowess can defend democracy or destroy it. In 2016,
-the world got an indication of the direction in which we are
-headed. But it’s not too late to change course. The change starts with
-the Web’s infrastructure. In this session, Danny explains how the
-modern Web threatens democracy, why we must decentralize the Web using
-technology like FreedomBox, and what you can do today. In 2010, the
-FreedomBox project was launched. After nine years, it has arrived to
-help you save the day. But FreedomBox itself won’t save the day. You
-will. How? Join this session to learn.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-14-session-3-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-14-session-3 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-14 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-15">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>17:05 - 17:15: Break</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-15 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-16">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>17:15 - 18:00 - Keynote</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-16-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>How can we prevent the Orwellian 1984 digital world?<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/how-can-we-prevent-the-orwellian-1984-digital-world/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#metts">Micky Metts</a>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">Room 32-123</span>
-</div>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-16-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-16-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-16-session-1-collapse">
-<p>We are living in a society where -- as mere individuals -- it
-seems out of our control and in the hands of those who have the power
-to publish and distribute information swiftly and widely, or who can
-refuse to publish or distribute information. Algorithms now sort us
-into Global databases like PRISM or ECHELON, and there are devices
-such as StingRay cell phone trackers used to categorize our every
-movement.  We may build our own profiles online, but we do not have
-access to the meta-profile built by the corporate entities that our
-queries traverse as we navigate online, purchasing goods and services
-as well as logging into sites where we have accounts. The level of
-intrusion into our most private thoughts should be alarming, yet most
-fail to heed the call as they feel small, alone, and unable to defy the
-scrutiny of disapproval from the powers that govern societal norms and
-their peers. Together, we can change this.</p>
-<p>Micky will engage your mind on a journey to open an ongoing discussion
-to rediscover and reawaken your own creative thought processes.
-Together, we build a conversation that should never end as it will join
-us together transparently maintaining our freedoms, with free software
-as the foundation. Where do we find our personal power, and how do we
-use it as developers? Do we have a collective goal? Have you checked
-your social credit rating lately? Others have.</p>
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-16-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-16-session-1 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-16 end -->
-<article class="program-timeslot" id="day-2-timeslot-17">
-<header class="program-timeslot-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2>18:00 - 18:15 - Closing, FSF staff</h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<section class="program-session" id="day-2-timeslot-17-session-1">
-<header class="program-session-header">
-<hgroup>
-<h2><h2>Closing, FSF staff<span class="label label-default" style="background-color: white; color: black; border: 1px solid black;"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span> <a href="https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/libreplanet-2019-closing-fsf-staff/">WATCH</a></span></h2></h2>
-</hgroup>
-</header>
-<div class="program-session-speaker">
-          Room 32-123
-    </div>
-<div class="program-session-shelf">
-<div class="program-session-room-details">
-<span class="room label label-default">videotba</span>
-</div>
-<a class="btn btn-default btn-xs" href="Thank you for coming to LibrePlanet 2019! See you next year!">
-<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-facetime-video"></span>
-</a>
-<button aria-controls="day-2-timeslot-17-session-1-collapse" aria-expanded="false" class="btn btn-default btn-xs" data-target="#day-2-timeslot-17-session-1-collapse" data-toggle="collapse">
-            Show details
-            <span aria-hidden="true" class="glyphicon glyphicon-menu-down"></span>
-</button>
-</div>
-<div class="program-session-desc-block">
-<div class="session-desc collapse in" id="day-2-timeslot-17-session-1-collapse">
-</div> <!--  day-2-timeslot-17-session-1-collapse end -->
-</div>
-</section> <!-- day-2-timeslot-17-session-1 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-2-timeslot-17 end -->
-</article> <!-- day-2 end -->
+      <!--pagestart-->    
+  
+  
+  
+      <div class="view-content">
+      <div class="view-grouping"><div class="view-grouping-header"><div id="schedule-Saturday">Saturday</div></div><div class="view-grouping-content">  <h3>10:40 - 11:25</h3>
+<table class="views-view-grid cols-3">
+  
+  <tbody>
+          <tr  class="row-1 row-first row-last">
+                  <td  class="col-1 col-first">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#3031"><div id="3031">Creative Commons: Free software and the commons</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack1">Licensing</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/timid.jpg">
+ Timid  Zehta
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-2">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2692"><div id="2692">Rented future: The dangerous rise of life as a service</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack10">Exploring Free Software concepts</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/lucy-ingham.jpg">
+ Lucy  Ingham
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-3 col-last">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2528"><div id="2528">Transparent code, secure data: Selling free software to the US Government, our bosses, and ourselves</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack5">Free software in Government</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/Karen-Johnson.jpg">
+ Karen  Johnson
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+  Fen Labalme<br>
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+              </tr>
+      </tbody>
+</table>
+  <h3>11:35 - 12:20</h3>
+<table class="views-view-grid cols-3">
+  
+  <tbody>
+          <tr  class="row-1 row-first row-last">
+                  <td  class="col-1 col-first">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2599"><div id="2599">Field notes from a digital rights activist</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/signal-attachment-2019-10-19-144649.jpeg">
+ Giselle  Jhunjhnuwala
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-2 col-last">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2743"><div id="2743">How to teach students about free software</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack1">Licensing</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/IMG_20191119_105151174_Headshot.jpg">
+ William  Liggett
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+              </tr>
+      </tbody>
+</table>
+  <h3>13:35 - 14:20</h3>
+<table class="views-view-grid cols-3">
+  
+  <tbody>
+          <tr  class="row-1 row-first row-last">
+                  <td  class="col-1 col-first">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2680"><div id="2680">Lessons learned from cultivating free software projects and communities</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack3">Community</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/jjasghar_vmworld19.jpg">
+ JJ  Asghar
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-2">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2778"><div id="2778">Font Bakery: Gathering font engineering knowledge while improving a large collection of libre fonts</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/FSanches-300x300_C.png">
+ Felipe  Sanches
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-3 col-last">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2538"><div id="2538">Free software and the environment</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/IMG_0304.JPG">
+ Ben  O&#039;Neill
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+              </tr>
+      </tbody>
+</table>
+  <h3>14:30 - 15:15</h3>
+<table class="views-view-grid cols-3">
+  
+  <tbody>
+          <tr  class="row-1 row-first row-last">
+                  <td  class="col-1 col-first">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2748"><div id="2748">Reconciling all of our social justice causes: Software freedom, and the rest</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/bkuhn-photo-2017.jpg">
+ Bradley  Kuhn
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-2">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2686"><div id="2686">Bicycles as a metaphor for free software</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack10">Exploring Free Software concepts</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/avatar.png">
+ Wm Salt  Hale
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-3 col-last">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2725"><div id="2725">Stewarding technological freedom in agriculture</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/95381.jpg">
+ Michael  Stenta
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+  Don Blair<br>
+  Jamie Gaehring<br>
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+              </tr>
+      </tbody>
+</table>
+  <h3>15:25 - 16:10</h3>
+<table class="views-view-grid cols-3">
+  
+  <tbody>
+          <tr  class="row-1 row-first row-last">
+                  <td  class="col-1 col-first">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2714"><div id="2714">Learning natural language processing through the Regender Project</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+ EC  Monsen
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-2">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2856"><div id="2856">Free software enables free science</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack3">Community</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/paulgazz.jpg">
+ Paul  Gazillo
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-3 col-last">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2343"><div id="2343">Diversity in free software projects : A statistical analysis</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+ Camille  Akmut
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+              </tr>
+      </tbody>
+</table>
+  <h3>16:20 - 17:05</h3>
+<table class="views-view-grid cols-3">
+  
+  <tbody>
+          <tr  class="row-1 row-first row-last">
+                  <td  class="col-1 col-first">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2721"><div id="2721">Platform cooperativism, surveillance capitalism, predictive analysis, and you</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/micky-metts-200x200-c-micky-metts-cc0-1-0.png">
+ Micky  Metts
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+  Keegan Rankin<br>
+  Chris Thompson<br>
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-2">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2591"><div id="2591">LibreOffice&#039;s tenth anniversary: The many faces of a global free software community</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/bergamo.jpg">
+ Italo  Vignoli
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-3 col-last">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2776"><div id="2776">Why do government projects struggle to produce free software?</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack5">Free software in Government</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/tonyf_webbio.jpg">
+ Tony  Fortenberry
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+              </tr>
+      </tbody>
+</table>
+</div></div><div class="view-grouping"><div class="view-grouping-header"><div id="schedule-Sunday">Sunday</div></div><div class="view-grouping-content">  <h3>10:40 - 11:25</h3>
+<table class="views-view-grid cols-3">
+  
+  <tbody>
+          <tr  class="row-1 row-first row-last">
+                  <td  class="col-1 col-first">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2718"><div id="2718">Public Money? Public Code! A campaign framework to promote software freedom</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack5">Free software in Government</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/kirschner.jpg">
+ Matthias  Kirschner
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-2">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2361"><div id="2361">The Gandhian Way to Freedom and Privacy</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/NS-PRofile.png">
+ Nishant  Sharma
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-3 col-last">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2450"><div id="2450">Patents and freedom: Where we stand now</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack1">Licensing</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/Headshot 1 2017 small.jpg">
+ McCoy  Smith
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+              </tr>
+      </tbody>
+</table>
+  <h3>11:35 - 12:20</h3>
+<table class="views-view-grid cols-3">
+  
+  <tbody>
+          <tr  class="row-1 row-first row-last">
+                  <td  class="col-1 col-first">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2464"><div id="2464">Freeing the mobile phone: The story of the Librem 5</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/todd-weaver-casual-headshot-2015-800x1200.jpeg">
+ Todd  Weaver
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-2">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#3267"><div id="3267">Free Software Awards - Project of Social Benefit</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack2">LibrePlanet special sessions</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+ Libre  Planet
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-3 col-last">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2666"><div id="2666">Free software for minorities in Turkey in their own languages</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/avatare.jpg">
+ Özcan  Oğuz
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+  Alper Atmaca<br>
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+              </tr>
+      </tbody>
+</table>
+  <h3>13:35 - 14:20</h3>
+<table class="views-view-grid cols-3">
+  
+  <tbody>
+          <tr  class="row-1 row-first row-last">
+                  <td  class="col-1 col-first">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2334"><div id="2334">Free software and the digital divide</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack4">Social context</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+ Ryan  Fukunaga
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-2">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2744"><div id="2744">GNU Health Embedded: An introduction</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/sean-obrien-02.jpg">
+ Sean  O&#039;Brien
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-3 col-last">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#3269"><div id="3269">Free Software Awards - Outstanding New Free Software Contributor</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack2">LibrePlanet special sessions</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+ Libre  Planet
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+              </tr>
+      </tbody>
+</table>
+  <h3>14:30 - 15:15</h3>
+<table class="views-view-grid cols-3">
+  
+  <tbody>
+          <tr  class="row-1 row-first row-last">
+                  <td  class="col-1 col-first">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2435"><div id="2435">The GPL is great for companies</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack1">Licensing</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/Frank-small.jpg">
+ Frank  Karlitschek
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-2">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#3268"><div id="3268">Free Software Awards - Advancement of Free Software</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack2">LibrePlanet special sessions</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+ Libre  Planet
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-3 col-last">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2724"><div id="2724">The importance of free software games</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack10">Exploring Free Software concepts</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/nov2019.jpg">
+ Lori  Nagel
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+              </tr>
+      </tbody>
+</table>
+  <h3>15:25 - 16:10</h3>
+<table class="views-view-grid cols-3">
+  
+  <tbody>
+          <tr  class="row-1 row-first row-last">
+                  <td  class="col-1 col-first">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2775"><div id="2775">Keeping secrets: What you need to know about encryption</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack10">Exploring Free Software concepts</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/DeeDeeLavinder.png">
+ DeeDee  Lavinder
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-2">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#3270"><div id="3270">Lightning talks</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack2">LibrePlanet special sessions</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+ Libre  Planet
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-3 col-last">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2710"><div id="2710">Secure Scuttlebutt: Peer-to-peer collaboration and community infrastructure</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/cel.jpg">
+ Charles  Lehner
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+              </tr>
+      </tbody>
+</table>
+  <h3>16:20 - 17:05</h3>
+<table class="views-view-grid cols-3">
+  
+  <tbody>
+          <tr  class="row-1 row-first row-last">
+                  <td  class="col-1 col-first">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2769"><div id="2769">Community healing: Re-establishing norms, trust, and truth after crises</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Back Bay Grand</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack3">Community</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://my.fsf.org/sites/default/files/webform/DIYspinningwheel.png">
+ Katheryn  Sutter
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-2">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#3271"><div id="3271">Lightning talks</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Freedom</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack2">LibrePlanet special sessions</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+ Libre  Planet
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+   
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+                  <td  class="col-3 col-last">
+              
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value">        <span class="field-content"><a href="/2020/speakers#2332"><div id="2332">Public Invention: Free hardware inventions “in the public, for the public”</div></a></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-3">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Patriot</span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-7">        <span class="field-content"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-value-6">        <span class="field-content"><img class="schedulepic" style="float:left;  max-width:23px; max-height:23px; margin-right:5px; border-radius: 5px" src="https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/libreplanet/2020/assets/logo-lores.png">
+ Robert  Read
+<div style="clear:both"></div></span>  </div>  
+  <div class="views-field views-field-regex-rewrite">        <span class="field-content"><div class="guestspeakers">
+   
+
+  Marc Jones<br>
+
+
+</div></span>  </div>          </td>
+              </tr>
+      </tbody>
+</table>
+</div></div>    </div>
+  
+  
+  
+  
+      <div class="view-footer">
+      <!--pageend-->    </div>