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A European Open Technology Fund: Building sustainable public funding for free software

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Julia Reda

Julia Reda is a former European Parliament member, and cofounder of the European Union's Free and Open Source Software Audit (FOSSA) project. She is well known for her work on copyright reform and net neutrality. She is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, and a Shuttleworth Foundation fellow. Currently, Julia Reda leads the fundamental rights litigation project control © at the German Society for Civil Rights.


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Machine agency: Infrastructure for creative automation

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How can we harness the precision of machines for the creativity of individuals? Automation and computer control of machines is increasingly widespread. However, it's often employed for dull, dirty, or dangerous tasks. This is partially because setting up these systems is complex and time consuming. How can we instead lower the threshold to automation such that it can be employed for experimental and explorational practices? In this talk, I will describe my research group's machine designs, and perhaps more importantly, discuss the attributes that makes them buildable, tailorable, and extendable by others.

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How can we harness the precision of machines for the creativity of individuals? Automation and computer control of machines is increasingly widespread. However, it's often employed for dull, dirty, or dangerous tasks. This is partially because setting up these systems is complex and time consuming. How can we instead lower the threshold to automation such that it can be employed for experimental and explorational practices? In this talk, I will describe my research group's machine designs, and perhaps more importantly, discuss the attributes that makes them buildable, tailorable, and extendable by others.


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Nadya Peek

Nadya Peek develops unconventional digital fabrication tools, small scale automation, networked controls, and advanced manufacturing systems. Spanning electronics, firmware, software, and mechanics, her research focuses on harnessing the precision of machines for the creativity of individuals. Nadya is an assistant professor of Human-Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington where she directs the Machine Agency. She did her PhD at MIT, is on the board of the Open Source Hardware Association, is half of the design studio James and the Giant Peek, and plays drum machines and synths in the band Construction.


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Ten years of empowering activists AND everyday people through free mobile software

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From bringing OTR, Tor, GnuGP, FFMPEG and SQLCipher to Android, to developing and supporting apps like Orbot, Tor Browser for Android, Onion Browser, F-Droid, ChatSecure, Haven and more, we at Guardian Project have been pretty busy for the last decade. Through ups and downs, iterations and improvements, we have a lot of interesting stories to tell about where we've been, and where we are headed.

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From bringing OTR, Tor, GnuGP, FFMPEG and SQLCipher to Android, to developing and supporting apps like Orbot, Tor Browser for Android, Onion Browser, F-Droid, ChatSecure, Haven and more, we at Guardian Project have been pretty busy for the last decade. Through ups and downs, iterations and improvements, we have a lot of interesting stories to tell about where we've been, and where we are headed.


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Nathan Freitas

Nathan is the founder and director of Guardian Project, an award-winning free software mobile security collaborative with millions of users and beneficiaries worldwide. Their most well known app is Orbot, which brings the Tor anonymity and circumvention network to Android devices, and has been installed more than 20 million times. In late 2017, he co-designed an app called Haven with Edward Snowden; Haven works as a personal security system that puts the power of surveillance back into the hands of the most vulnerable and under threat. His work on off-grid, decentralized, secure mobile communication networks, dubbed Wind, was originally imagined and workshopped while Nathan was a fellow at the Berkman-Klein Center in 2015. In 2018, Wind was selected as a finalist in the Mozilla-National Science Foundation "Wireless Innovation for a Networked Society (WINS)" Challenge.


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Introduction to CiviCRM

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CiviCRM is free software that empowers thousands of nonprofits around the world. This session will provide an overview on what CiviCRM is, what it can do, and how organizations can use it to achieve their mission.

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Coleman Watts

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Coleman Watts is the lead developer and product manager for the CiviCRM Core Team and is tasked with coordinating new developments within the platform. Prior to coming on to the Core Team, Coleman worked with various nonprofits to align their technology with their missions. He is the original author of several CiviCRM extensions, including Drupal Webform integration.


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Gamifying education the libre way

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Ingestum: A libre NLP document ingestion library

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3NWeb: A Better digital world is possible

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Right to Repair

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A lightning talk is a five-minute presentation on any topic that you think would be interesting to a group of free software users, hackers, and activists. Each session has time for a total of twelve talks. Since we're seeking a breadth of relevant topics, submitting a talk does not guarantee you a slot.

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We'll pick the twelve talks that we feel are most interesting to our attendees once we've gotten enough submissions. We're especially interested in hearing from new people who haven't ever spoken at an FSF event!

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LibrePlanet 2021

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Talk upload instructions

-You should upload your video to our ftp server:

-Host: `photoupload.fsf.org`p

-Username: `anonymous`

-Port: `22`

-Folder: `upload-here`

-When you are done uploading email campaigns@fsf.org to let us know what video file to use.


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Making it Ours: Mapping the History of our Movements' Relationship to the Internet and Envisioning its Future

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Making it Ours: Mapping the History of our Movements' Relationship to the Internet and Envisioning its Future

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The cost of wide spread adoption of the corporate controlled internet is omnipresent surveillance, algorithmic racism, censorship and targeted manipulation of people of color. Are we ready to change? Can we envision people of color ownership of technology and community control grounded in social justice values?

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Jamie McClelland, Alfredo Lopez & Jaime Villarreal

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The cost of wide spread adoption of the corporate controlled internet is omnipresent surveillance, algorithmic racism, censorship and targeted manipulation of people of color. Are we ready to change? Can we envision people of color ownership of technology and community control grounded in social justice values?

Seasoned activists of the liberatory Internet movement will guide participants through an interactive time-line exercise: mapping the points in people of color movements’ histories that have shaped our relationship with the Internet for the last quarter century, exploring how we’ve used internet communications for movement resilience, and collectively strategizing what our future relationship should be. Technology is political and this exercise makes the case for the need of free software.

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Jami and how it empowers users

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How to make more users love free software: Double the love, double the freedom

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An information theoretic model of privacy and security metrics

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Beyond "learning to code": How Tech Learning Collective merges IT training with emancipatory political action

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HPP committee

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Usable security for end-users: How Tor improves usability without compromising user privacy

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Adopting free software ideals

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Mike Gerwitz

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Mike is a user freedom activist with a focus on user privacy and

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Mike is a user freedom activist with a focus on user privacy and security; an assistant GNUisance for the GNU Project; and a member of the GNU Advisory Committee. He writes free software and uses exclusively free software in his day-to-day computing. Mike is a software engineer by profession, but a hacker at heart.


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"Logiciel libre, société libre": Free software activism in France and Europe

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Technopolice: One year of activism against surveillance technologies

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Making dollars and sense of free software funding's future

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Sustainably funding public goods is hard, just ask your local government. We know free software benefits everyone, whether or not users contributed to its development. How then can we reach the world of everyone working on software they love while making a livable wage? Let's discuss the current funding platforms, where they work, where they don't, and what does free software really need for a sustainable and successful future?

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Wm Salt Hale

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William **Salt** Hale, is a Seattle local who studies Technology and Society at the University of Washington (UW) Department of Communication and is the Community Director at Snowdrift.coop. He attends, organizes, and speaks worldwide at: conferences, conventions, events, festivals, and faires; on various topics including: communication, crowdmatching, internet technologies, linux, music, sci-fi/fantasy, security, and windsports. Salt is very approachable and will always be found wearing a kilt.


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Manufactura Independente: 10 years of designing in the libre

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Openwifi project: The dawn of the free/libre WiFi chip

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Building equitable free software communities for all

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The challenges of change for values-centered nonprofits

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"Public Money? Public Code!" A campaign framework to promote software freedom

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Bridging the digital divide in education with free software and hardware

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Libre designers do exist (and survive)

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Free/libre solutions to address the shortage of ventilators

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The defense of the GNOME Foundation

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REUSE: Simple steps to declare your copyright and licenses

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Here's how you can get all your day-to-day computing done with free software

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Free Software Data Fortress For Your Home

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Free Software Data Fortress For Your Home

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User Respecting Software – free software development driven by users

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Lessons Framasoft has learned

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Empower users by asking them for money

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Freeing networks where we need freedom most

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How to free the imagination

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A dispatch from the front lines of right to repair

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Does your GPU work with free graphics drivers?

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SecureDrop Workstation: Handling unsafe documents safely

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Plom: Paperless Open Marking

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Victoria Schuster is a fourth year engineering physics student at the University of British Columbia. She's passionate about the applications of libre designs to medical and educational spheres, and recently took on the position of manufacturing lead at Open Source Medical Supplies British Columbia, helping design and manufacture solutions based on free software principles for COVID-19. In her spare time, she's a member of UBC's Varsity Rowing Team, and Student Alumni Council.


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Remote education: My children's freedom and privacy at stake

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Labor movements and the free software community

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Unjust computing clamps down

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Informal chatter to formal decisions: How-to

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Plom: Paperless Open Marking

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Victoria Schuster is a fourth year engineering physics student at the University of British Columbia. She's passionate about the applications of libre designs to medical and educational spheres, and recently took on the position of manufacturing lead at Open Source Medical Supplies British Columbia, helping design and manufacture solutions based on free software principles for COVID-19. In her spare time, she's a member of UBC's Varsity Rowing Team, and Student Alumni Council.


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The state of software in schools and what to do about it

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Software Heritage: The great library of source code