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Saturday, 3/22

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Registration and breakfast 09:00 - 09:45

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Opening Keynote 09:45 - 10:45

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Welcome

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Room 32-123

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John Sullivan, executive director, Free Software Foundation -

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Keynote

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Room 32-123

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Sue Gardner, outgoing executive director, Wikimedia Foundation -

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Break 10:45 - 10:55

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Session block 1 10:55 - 11:40

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Fighting surveillance with free software

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Holmes Wilson

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Millions of people have demanded an end to the NSA's mass spying programs. But we can't rely on governments to end government surveillance. Free software and end-to-end crypto is key. To protect the world from bulk spying, we need to make software that's secure and easy to use.

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Opus, Daala, and free codec updates

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Room 32-141 | Thread: Projects

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Gregory Maxwell, Monty Montgomery

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An update on the the Xiph.Org Foundation's free codec projects, focusing on the next generation Opus and Daala codecs, and where we plan to go with development and advocacy in the near future.

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Break 11:40 - 11:50

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Session block 2 11:50 - 12:35

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Get started contributing to MediaWiki

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Room 32-141 | Thread: Projects

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Mark Holmquist

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In this session, we'll lay the groundwork for working with the MediaWiki software, a PHP and JavaScript Web application that, through extensions, can be used for a great many purposes. You may be familiar with MediaWiki from Wikipedia, the Free Software Directory, or one of the thousands of other independent wikis that run the software.

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Lunch 12:35 - 13:50

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Session block 3 13:50 - 14:35

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Break 14:35 - 14:45

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Session block 4 14:45 - 16:05

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Break 16:05- 16:15

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Session block 5 16:15 - 17:35

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Break 17:35 - 17:45

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Keynote & Free Software Awards 17:45 - 18:45

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Sunday, 3/23

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Registration and breakfast 09:00 - 09:45

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Keynote 09:45 - 10:45

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Free software for freedom, surveillance and you

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Room 32-123 (remote from Berlin via Web-cast)

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Jacob Appelbaum

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Break 10:45 - 10:55

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Session block 6 10:55 - 11:40

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Break 11:40 - 11:50

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Session block 7 11:50 - 12:35

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Lunch 12:35 - 13:50

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Session block 8 13:50- 14:35

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Break 14:35 - 14:45

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Session block 9 14:45 - 16:05

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Break 16:05 - 16:15

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Session block 10 16:15 - 17:35

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Break 17:35 - 17:45

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Closing Keynote 17:45 - 18:45

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We can't all be cyborg lawyers: how messaging may be our most important obstacle

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Room 32-123

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Karen Sandler

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Explaining the importance of free software and its ideology to new audiences has always been a challenge. Karen will discuss the challenges inherent in free software messaging and why it's so important to win the allies we need going forward. She will share what she's learned from recent experiences in the GNOME and free software communities generally, and discuss strategies that could take our movement to the next level.

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Program threads

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LibrePlanet 2014 does not have traditional program tracks. Instead, we've woven thematic “threads” throughout the program.

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Surveillance: If we want to defang surveillance programs like PRISM, we need to stop using centralized systems and come together to build an Internet that's decentralized, trustworthy, and free "as in freedom." The sessions in this thread cover everything from technical to legislative approaches to protecting ourselves and others from surveillance.

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  • Choosing between freedom and security
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  • GNU vs. NSA
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  • OpenPGP
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  • Everybody spies
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  • Circumvention tech
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Applied free software: What are some of the ways that free software is being used in other fields and disciplines? From the halls of academia, to the arts, from board rooms, to Occupy Wall Street, free software is everywhere!

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  • Adventures in hackademia: Leveraging humanitarian free software in the classroom
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  • No more mouse: Saving elementary education
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  • Promoting free software adoption (and creation) in the public sector
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  • Free software and open science
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  • Mapping for social justice
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  • Rethinking art archives
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  • Distributed free-cultural production and the future of creative economy
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Projects: Learn what your favorite free software projects are up to, or get exposed to new ones! These sessions are for people who want to learn more about a specific free software project.

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  • Trisquel: ten years
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  • What does this program do?
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  • Opus, Daala, and free codec updates
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  • State of the Goblin
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  • Updating Mailman's UI
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  • Get started contributing to MediaWiki
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Activism: How is free software being used for social change, and how are people advocating for free software adoption? If you're an organizer or want to learn more about advocating for free software, these sessions are for you.

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  • Free software activism: a European perspective
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  • Tracking changes
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  • Lessons in tech activism
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  • Free your JavaScript
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Movement-building: For free software to become ubiquitous, we have to build a strong free software movement, one where everyone has access, feels welcome, and has an opportunity to take leadership. These sessions focus on ways to strengthen our movement.

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  • 1984+30: GNU speech to defeat e-newspeak
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  • Considering the future of copyleft: how will the next generation perceive GPL?
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  • Diversity outreach
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  • IT cooperation: accessible, free, & open
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  • Beyond the "women in tech talk": after representation, identity politics
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  • Geek knowing: from FAQ to feminism 101
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  • Nurturing non-coders
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  • Your webapps should talk not just in English, but in español, Kiswahili, 廣州話 and অসমীয়া too
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Social events

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The 0th SpinachCon

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Full description.

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Sometimes your favorite free software has a piece of spinach in its teeth, and they need you to let them know. By providing feedback and constructive criticism about user-experience for the inaugural group of participating free software projects, you'll be helping to build better free software! Featuring GNU Mailman, GNU MediaGoblin, LibreOffice, and Inkscape, SpinachCon is a five hour open house dedicated to improving user-experience in free software.

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12:00 - 17:00, Friday, 3/21
- Industry Lab
- 288 Norfolk Street
- Cambridge MA, 02139

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Free Software Foundation open house and cryptoparty

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Mingle at the FSF office before the conference with speakers and other attendees. Refreshments will be served. FSF campaigns staff and volunteers will lead an optional cryptoparty during the open house. Please bring your laptop and a USB drive if you'd like to participate.

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17:00 - 19:30, Friday 3/21
- FSF Office (transportation tips)
- 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor
- Boston, MA 02110

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Women's dinner

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There will be an unofficial women's dinner (for people who identify as women) before LibrePlanet again this year. It will be held at Chau Chow City, a restaurant in Boston's Chinatown within easy walking distance of the FSF's office. Chau Chow City has plenty of vegetarian and vegan options, isn't too pricey, and has a full bar.

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19:45, Friday, 3/21
- Chau Chow City Restaurant
- 83 Essex St
- Boston, MA 02111

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Please feel free to share this with any other free software/free culture-interested folks who identify as women, whether they are attending LibrePlanet or not. Please RSVP with "RSVP Women's Dinner" in the subject line to let us know that you're coming (and how many other women you will bring) so that we can make sure the restaurant is ready for us.

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Saturday night party and raffle

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A social with food and drinks available, including plenty of vegan options. Meet new people from the free software movement, reconnect with friends from previous LibrePlanet conferences, and win free software prizes in the raffle.

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To get to Asgard from the Stata Center, walk west on Vassar Street - and take a right (north) on Massachusetts Avenue for - approximately .5 miles / 1km.

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19:30 - 23:00, with raffle drawing at 21:00, Saturday, 3/22
- Asgard Pub & Restaurant
- 350 Massachusetts Avenue
- Cambridge, MA 02139

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Electronic Frontier Foundation Speakeasy with the Free Software Foundation

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EFF event page
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Free Software Foundation will join forces for an EFF and FSF supporters' Speakeasy. Come to chat with EFF activist April Glaser and our friends at the Free Software Foundation about our work. Whether you're interested in the development and adoption of free software or you'd like to receive an update from the front lines of the fight the rein in the NSA, you'll find plenty of people to talk to about digital rights and programming freedom.

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This event is open to everyone. Hope to see you there!

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19:30, Sunday, 3/23
- Grafton Street Pub & Grill
- 1230 Massachusetts Avenue
- Cambridge, MA 02138

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Sunday pub night

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Grendel's Den in Harvard Square is a favorite among the Boston-area free software community. Join us at this local institution, which offers reasonable prices on good food and beer in a quirky and cozy atmosphere.

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21:00 - 01:00, Sunday, 3/23
- Grendel's Den
- 89 Winthrop Street
- Cambridge MA 02138

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Thank you to our sponsors!

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Aleph Objects

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Google

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Whole Foods

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diff --git a/2015/program/schedule.html b/2015/program/schedule.html index a92ece55..3bf10f71 100755 --- a/2015/program/schedule.html +++ b/2015/program/schedule.html @@ -12,40 +12,204 @@ This schedule is in draft form and is subject to change. -## Saturday March 21 - -09:00 - 09:45 Registration and breakfast -09:45 - 10:45 Opening plenary -10:55 - 11:40 Block 1A -11:40 - 11:50 Break -11:50 - 12:35 Block 2A -12:35 - 13:50 Lunch -13:50 - 14:35 Block 3A -14:35 - 14:45 Break -14:45 - 16:05 Block 4A -16:05 - 16:15 Break -16:15 - 17:35 Block 5A -17:35 - 17:45 Break -17:45 - 18:45 Free Software Awards +

Saturday March 21

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Registration and breakfast 09:00 - 09:45

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Opening plenary 09:45 - 10:45

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Block 1A 10:55 - 11:40

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Break 11:40 - 11:50

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Block 2A 11:50 - 12:35

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Lunch 12:35 - 13:50

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Block 3A 13:50 - 14:35

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Break 14:35 - 14:45

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Block 4A 14:45 - 16:05

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Break 16:05 - 16:1 5

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Block 5A 16:15 - 17:35

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Break 17:35 - 17:45

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Free Software Awards 17:45 - 18:45

## Sunday, March 22 -09:00 - 09:45 Registration and breakfast -09:45 - 10:15 Keynote -10:15 - 10:25 Break -10:25 - 11:10 Block 1B -11:10 - 11:20 Break -11:20 - 12:05 Block 2B -12:05 - 13:20 Lunch -13:20 - 14:05 Block 3B -14:05 - 14:15 Break -14:15 - 15:00 Block 4B -15:00 - 15:10 Break -15:10 - 15:55 Block 5B -15:55 - 16:05 Break -16:05 - 17:25 Block 6B -17:25 - 17:35 Break -17:35 - 18:35 Closing Plenary +Registration and breakfast 09:00 - 09:45 +Keynote 09:45 - 10:15 +Break 10:15 - 10:25 +Block 1B 10:25 - 11:10 +Break 11:10 - 11:20 +Block 2B 11:20 - 12:05 +Lunch 12:05 - 13:20 +Block 3B 13:20 - 14:05 +Break 14:05 - 14:15 +Block 4B 14:15 - 15:00 +Break 15:00 - 15:10 +Block 5B 15:10 - 15:55 +Break 15:55 - 16:05 +Block 6B 16:05 - 17:25 +Break 17:25 - 17:35 +Closing Plenary 17:35 - 18:35 + + + +

Saturday, 3/22

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Registration and breakfast 09:00 - 09:45

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Opening Keynote 09:45 - 10:45

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Welcome

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Keynote

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Room 32-123

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Sue Gardner, outgoing executive director, Wikimedia Foundation +

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Break 10:45 - 10:55

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Session block 1 10:55 - 11:40

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Fighting surveillance with free software

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Holmes Wilson

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Millions of people have demanded an end to the NSA's mass spying programs. But we can't rely on governments to end government surveillance. Free software and end-to-end crypto is key. To protect the world from bulk spying, we need to make software that's secure and easy to use.

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Opus, Daala, and free codec updates

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Room 32-141 | Thread: Projects

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Gregory Maxwell, Monty Montgomery

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An update on the the Xiph.Org Foundation's free codec projects, focusing on the next generation Opus and Daala codecs, and where we plan to go with development and advocacy in the near future.

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Break 11:40 - 11:50

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Session block 2 11:50 - 12:35

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Get started contributing to MediaWiki

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Room 32-141 | Thread: Projects

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Mark Holmquist

+ +

In this session, we'll lay the groundwork for working with the MediaWiki software, a PHP and JavaScript Web application that, through extensions, can be used for a great many purposes. You may be familiar with MediaWiki from Wikipedia, the Free Software Directory, or one of the thousands of other independent wikis that run the software.

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Lunch 12:35 - 13:50

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Session block 3 13:50 - 14:35

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Break 14:35 - 14:45

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Session block 4 14:45 - 16:05

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Break 16:05- 16:15

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Session block 5 16:15 - 17:35

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Break 17:35 - 17:45

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Keynote & Free Software Awards 17:45 - 18:45

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Sunday, 3/23

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Registration and breakfast 09:00 - 09:45

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Keynote 09:45 - 10:45

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Free software for freedom, surveillance and you

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Room 32-123 (remote from Berlin via Web-cast)

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Jacob Appelbaum

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Break 10:45 - 10:55

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Session block 6 10:55 - 11:40

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

+ +

OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Break 11:40 - 11:50

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Session block 7 11:50 - 12:35

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Lunch 12:35 - 13:50

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Session block 8 13:50- 14:35

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

+ +

OpenPGP is the standard upon which modern cryptography systems are built upon. The Free Software OpenPGP implementation, GnuPG, is used ubiquitously throughout the free software world, and many people depend on safe and secure communications while using it. This talk will cover the basics of OpenPGP's format, and a very brief overview of how crypto systems, such as GnuPG, encode and send your data. This talk may assume technical knowledge for some parts.

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Break 14:35 - 14:45

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Session block 9 14:45 - 16:05

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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Break 16:05 - 16:15

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Session block 10 16:15 - 17:35

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An overview of OpenPGP

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Room 32-123 | Thread: Surveillance

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Paul Tagliamonte

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Break 17:35 - 17:45

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Closing Keynote 17:45 - 18:45

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Room 32-123

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Karen Sandler

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