From: ValessioBrito <contato@valessiobrito.com.br> Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2019 19:39:25 +0000 (-0400) Subject: include program generator X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e74994bca4d85ce7b0dd7cabb2f7ec47b04d348e;p=libreplanet-static.git include program generator --- diff --git a/2019/tv.html b/2019/tv.html index cf12a046..0fff8aa7 100644 --- a/2019/tv.html +++ b/2019/tv.html @@ -196,1578 +196,8 @@ aside { position: relative; } </header> <article class="grid" id="content-program"> -<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 - 09:00: 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> -<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"> - 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-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>Redis Labs and the tragedy of the Commons Clause</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>Sharing global opportunities for new developers in the Wikipedia community</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>Accessibility in front-end environments</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>A survey of GNU Guile software</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>Governing the software commons</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>The secret battle of encryption algorithms</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>Teaching privacy and security via free software</h2> -</hgroup> -</header> -<div class="program-session-speaker"> -<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#obrien">Sean OâBrien</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>Technical drivers of "cloud" centralization and megacorporate domination</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>Free software for safe and happy chickens</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>The Tor Project: State of the Onion</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. Theyâll discuss new releases like Tor Browser for Android, -usability improvements to Tor Browser, outreach initiatives, Tor -network advancements, Torâs new anti-censorship team, and whatâs 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>Free APIs: The next generation</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>Hackerspace Rancho Electrónico</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">StefanÃa 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>Large-scale collaboration with free software</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>GPL enforcement and customer benefits: Evidence from OpenWRT</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>Sparking change: What FLOSS can learn from successful social movements</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>Australia's decryption law and free software</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>Free software in the 3D-printing community</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>Copying files between computers</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 - 18:30: 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>Awards presentation and speech</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> <!-- 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>How can we prevent the Orwellian 1984 digital world?</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-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>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-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>Why I forked my own project and my own company</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>Building network equipment and a business with free software and liberated hardware</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>DistrictBuilder: Free software for public mapping to revolutionize redistricting</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>Right to Repair and the DMCA</h2> -</hgroup> -</header> -<div class="program-session-speaker"> -<a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers#gordon-byrne">Ms. Gay Gordon-Byrne</a>, - <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>OpenStreetMap</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>Meta-rules for codes of conduct: Communicating about the commons</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</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>Library Freedom Institute: A new hope</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 LFIâs -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>What do courts think the GPL means (so far)?</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>The joy of bug reporting</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>The future of computing and why you should care</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>Free software/utopia</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>Who's afraid of Spectre and Meltdown?</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>Lightning talks</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>Computational symbiosis: Methods that meld mind and machine</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>Trauma directors toolbox: Free software for the visualization, analysis, and improvement of trauma care</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>Modern Emacs IDE</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>Security by and for free software</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, Iâll 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 everyoneâs 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>Saving democracy with the Web's infrastructure</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 itâs not too late to change course. The change starts with -the Webâs 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 wonât 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>Freedom is fun! - Bdale Garbee</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-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>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-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"> -<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! 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