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From: Greg Farough <gregf@gnu.org>
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2021 21:35:44 -0400
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-DTSTART:20210320T134500Z
-DTEND:20210321T223000Z
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-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:2BYNYDBL2CDSMACUZ6QHVV7VE4CT6M45
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Welcome address by FSF
-DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
-  for this session yet - sorry!
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5397
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210320T134500Z
-DTEND:20210320T140000Z
-CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
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-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-UID:577B2JR66RFRYZYRA7LJQJLWFVXG2PS7
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Technopolice: One year of activism against surveillance techno
- logies
-DESCRIPTION:Technopolice is a French movement aiming to
-  analyze and document the spread of surveillance
-  technologies in our cities and lives, in order to defend
-  civil rights and liberties. The movement was initiated by
-  La Quadrature du Net in 2019, and was followed by other
-  organizations and individuals in a decentralized way. In
-  this talk we will go through:\n\n - one year of study and
-  activism in the Technopolice movement;\n\n - how we
-  collectively gather information on these ongoning
-  projects;\n\n - how we legally, technically, ethically and
-  socially analyze and debate on them;\n\n - how we try to
-  make them visible and understandable to non-technical
-  users;\n\n - how people, artists, activists, and citizens
-  can resist;\n\n - how we can all spread the word, that
-  this is not our future, and not the one that we have
-  chosen;\n\n - how we value freedom, transparency,
-  ethics;\n\n - how we value common goods and that our
-  future is ours to build.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4877
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210320T141000Z
-DTEND:20210320T145500Z
-CATEGORIES:Free software in Government
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Edlira Nano
- ":invalid:nomail
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Guinness":invalid:
- nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:Z2UAPJUBWBTBMTNAC4L7RROK7D32PQZ7
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Software Heritage: The great library of source code
-DESCRIPTION:Software Heritage collects, preserves, and
-  shares software source code from major software
-  development forges, free software distributions, package
-  manager repositories, and more. As such, Software Heritage
-  is the premier digital preservation initiative whose goal
-  encompasses the long-term archival of free software
-  commons for generations to come.\n\nThe Software Heritage
-  archive is the largest publicly accessible archive of
-  software source code, having collected 10 billion unique
-  source code files and 2 billion unique commits from more
-  than 140 million software projects.\n\nThis talk will
-  provide an update about the Software Heritage project,
-  focusing on increased archive coverage, integration with
-  other initiatives, and way to practically use the archive,
-  for both end users and developers.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4863
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210320T141000Z
-DTEND:20210320T145500Z
-CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Stefano Zacchiroli
- ":invalid:nomail
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-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:K7WZDZSQELQXP6ZEL3UWVCURB24WJ3UE
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Bridging the digital divide in education with free software an
- d hardware
-DESCRIPTION:In the current digital era, knowledge systems
-  are available and accessible in many forms digitally,
-  making learning a easier process for almost everyone who
-  has access to them. For instance, a primary school student
-  is able to work on electronics, robotics, and programming.
-  On the flipside, there are underprivileged students who do
-  not have access to even a basic computer due to lack of IT
-  infrastructure in their schools. This creates a digital
-  divide.\n\nTo bridge the divide, we can use free software
-  like GNU/Linux, free hardware designs, and freely licensed
-  educational materials. The BalaSwecha project makes use of
-  all these to develop a GNU/Linux distribution based on
-  interactive learning principles for children studying in
-  underprivileged and underfunded schools. The presentation
-  will deal about details and execution of this community
-  project.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4650
-LOCATION:Neptune
-DTSTART:20210320T141000Z
-DTEND:20210320T145500Z
-CATEGORIES:Social context
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Sripath Roy Kogant
- i":invalid:nomail
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-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:HT5QFX2Q4ISWL5H42CG3WHMOGPALULRJ
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:The state of software in schools and what to do about it
-DESCRIPTION:This session will briefly address why free
-  software is important in education and provide examples of
-  how proprietary software is rapidly deployed in
-  schools.\n\n This presentation aims to help people:\n\n -
-  rise up against this injustice, big and small,\n\n - share
-  time and resources which will be shared by and for
-  participants,\n\n - provide a safe discussion space to
-  address issues in education,\n\n - generate ideas for how
-  to become active in their community to be included in an
-  Action Guide,\n\n - connect with others who are interested
-  in helping the cause for free software in education
-  spheres.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4909
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210320T150500Z
-DTEND:20210320T155000Z
-CATEGORIES:Education
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Mariah Villarreal"
- :invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
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-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:Z4QPMNEL3WQXO7KKW4PEBPC3CZM4U56Z
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Lessons Framasoft has learned
-DESCRIPTION:Framasoft is a small, French nonprofit, made up
-  of only thirty-five members and ten employees.\n\nWe've
-  been promoting free/libre software and its culture for
-  more than fifteen years. From a collaborative free
-  software directory to a publishing house, from hosting
-  more than thirty-five free/libre services (our Dégooglify
-  the Internet campaign) to initiating a libre hosts
-  collective (CHATONS), from PeerTube (free and federated
-  alternative to YouTube) to Mobilizon (same, but for
-  Facebook groups and events)...\n\nWe've tried a lot of
-  things to help change the world, one byte at the
-  time!\n\nWe want to share our experience outside of French
-  boarders, so it can be studied and (hopefully) copied and
-  adapted to other languages and cultures.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4730
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210320T150500Z
-DTEND:20210320T155000Z
-CATEGORIES:Community
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Pouhiou Noénaute":
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-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:QOTDJZLWVEAOU6ZNMADUBPJFBN2NOUMP
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-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Freeing networks where we need freedom most
-DESCRIPTION:The struggle for the freedom of Internet is ever
-  growing. Corporations, and their partner in crime,
-  governments, come up with new clever ideas to restrict
-  free flow of information. Overlords of the truth are
-  trying to recover old control, which the Internet has
-  eroded everywhere in favor of the people.\n\nNetworking
-  and freedom of communication are meant to be great
-  equalizers. That would be true if carriers of
-  communication signals could come out of thin air. Like the
-  land and means of production, our signals depend on
-  existing infrastructure, and the lords who own them are an
-  obstacle to the freedom of the people. Freifunk is a
-  non-commercial, grassroots initiative to support free
-  computer networks in the German region. We try to apply
-  the same principles in Turkey, bringing power back to the
-  people.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4844
-LOCATION:Neptune
-DTSTART:20210320T150500Z
-DTEND:20210320T155000Z
-CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Alper Atmaca":inva
- lid:nomail
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Özcan Oğuz":invali
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-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
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-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:A European Open Technology Fund: Building sustainable public f
- unding for free software
-DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
-  for this session yet - sorry!
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5416
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210320T160000Z
-DTEND:20210320T164500Z
-CATEGORIES:Keynote
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Julia Reda":invali
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-END:VEVENT
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-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:7MH2UY2QV6M2VWVCNNMOMINWHPQ7YTF7
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-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:"Logiciel libre, société libre": Free software activism in Fra
- nce and Europe
-DESCRIPTION:Founded in 1996, April is the main French
-  advocacy association devoted to promoting and protecting
-  free/libre software. Since 1996, it has been a major
-  player in the democratization and the spread of free
-  software and open standards to the general public,
-  professionals and institutions in the French-speaking
-  world. It also acts as a watchdog on digital freedoms,
-  warning the public about the dangers of private interests
-  keeping an exclusive stranglehold on information and
-  knowledge.\n\nFree software cannot develop fully without a
-  benevolent political and legislative environment. That is
-  where April plays a crucial role in France and Europe,
-  along with allied organizations. Its actions, thanks to
-  its volunteers and its staff, are precious for everyone
-  who produces and/or uses free software. It is the
-  organization's small contribution to the free software
-  movement. Étienne Gonnu, an April staff member, will
-  present on how it operates, the current French and
-  European issues April is working on, and share future
-  perspectives, strategies, successes, and challenges.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4787
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210320T165500Z
-DTEND:20210320T174000Z
-CATEGORIES:Community
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Etienne Gonnu":inv
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-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:IRTRC5ZBBP5V2S2AFF32SDKAKKLWU6UL
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-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:The defense of the GNOME Foundation
-DESCRIPTION:In August 2019, GNOME was notified that it was
-  being sued in the state of California over a broad patent
-  which allegedly covered Shotwell, a photo management
-  application. The plaintiff? A prolific filer of patent
-  suits, and a patent assertion entity. This was the first
-  time that a free software project has been sued for patent
-  infringement.\n\nThis talk is the story from the executive
-  director of the GNOME Foundation, on how he responded and
-  the strategies taken to not only defeat the suit, but to
-  secure a groundbreaking agreement which means that this
-  particular PAE will never be able to sue any free software
-  project ever again.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4689
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210320T165500Z
-DTEND:20210320T174000Z
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-CATEGORIES:Licensing
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Neil McGovern":inv
- alid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:AGC3KPEMW32GD4U4IVYRR66JN6CWWQ4D
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-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Gamifying education the libre way
-DESCRIPTION:Gamification is a concept that has flourished in
-  the digital age. By leveraging the high interactivity and
-  enticing incentives of game design with tight feedback
-  loops, difficult concepts can be absorbed with little
-  effort. But can a complex and controversial topic such as
-  climate change be transformed into a fun and exciting
-  learning opportunity? In this talk, we will explore how
-  the philosophy of free software has been used to do
-  exactly that by showing what we did to create and modify
-  our own game and discuss how it can be applied in
-  empowering educators and students to gamify their own
-  interests.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4821
-LOCATION:Neptune
-DTSTART:20210320T165500Z
-DTEND:20210320T174000Z
-CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Giselle Jhunjhnuwa
- la":invalid:nomail
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Charlie Koch":inva
- lid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
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-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:YMJZYNH53R3RTA5LTHASCHLTT5AMC5U3
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-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Right to Repair
-DESCRIPTION:What if everyone had free access to a repair
-  manual for everything they owned? Making repair accessible
-  to everyone is the best shot we’ve got at reducing e-waste
-  and starting to make our high-tech lives
-  sustainable.\n\nRight to repair is working to make that
-  happen--to restore a small amount of freedom to the
-  hardware world. We've introduced legislation in over 20
-  states and are pushing manufacturers to release schematics
-  and security patches for embedded systems.\n\nLearn the
-  latest in the fight from one of the leaders of the
-  movement. We're also in the midst of a big fight over the
-  most evil section of the DMCA, the dreaded Section 1201
-  that bans breaking encryption on hardware that you
-  rightfully own.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4548
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210320T175000Z
-DTEND:20210320T183500Z
-CATEGORIES:Social context
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Kyle Wiens":invali
- d:nomail
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="iFixit":invalid:no
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-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:M2MWEQNRFM2U3DSLXDZMDOMAPFDUSZK6
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:HPP committee
-DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
-  for this session yet - sorry!
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5420
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210320T175000Z
-DTEND:20210320T183500Z
-CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="HPP Committee":inv
- alid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
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-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
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-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Manufactura Independente: 10 years of designing in the libre
-DESCRIPTION:In 2010, we started Manufactura Independente, a
-  space to develop our design practice using free/libre
-  software. At the time we had just finished our studies and
-  learnt the hard way how proprietary software and file
-  formats can own your work. While our first dip in the
-  waters was tough -- installing a new OS, understanding new
-  tools, rejecting proprietary options -- the path was
-  clear: we were in control, we became users, contributors
-  and owners of the tools we employed. With each project we
-  set out to explore tools and principles, going beyond
-  "open" towards a framing of copyleft and freedom in the
-  graphic arts. 10 years went by and we want to underscore
-  that anniversary by sharing our work, tools and stories of
-  how we grew to love the GNU, and how free software ideals
-  came to redefine our design practice, and are more
-  relevant than ever today.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4828
-LOCATION:Neptune
-DTSTART:20210320T175000Z
-DTEND:20210320T183500Z
-CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Manufactura Indepe
- ndente":invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:ICVPQTKLF6S3YYFNWVWL4ZWA5VOYN5WV
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Usable security for end-users: How Tor improves usability with
- out compromising user privacy
-DESCRIPTION:The Tor network, used by 2.5 million users every
-  day, protects their privacy via “onion routing,” which
-  directs Internet traffic – email, instant messages, online
-  posts, Web form visits, and more – through a multilayered
-  network that obfuscates who the user is, thus concealing
-  their identity and location.\n\nBecause our design
-  prioritizes privacy, our tools gather very little
-  information about our users. Early in 2018, we began our
-  User Research Program, where we incorporated user research
-  as part of our outreach security trainings by doing
-  interviews and collecting user feedback on the tools we
-  taught participants during the training. So far, this
-  program has reached an audience of over 800 people in
-  countries like Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, India, Indonesia,
-  Kenya and Uganda. The methods of conducting open user
-  research and collecting usability feedback mentioned above
-  have been informing design decisions in every stable Tor
-  Browser release since 7.5 (and we’re up to
-  10.0.2!).\n\nDuring this presentation we will share our
-  human-centered design methodologies and the impact they
-  had in releasing usable free software PET's.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4841
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210320T184500Z
-DTEND:20210320T193000Z
-CATEGORIES:Security
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Antonela Debiasi":
- invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:7ALNWNEZIANQJR4DG4IU6DG4QDQM72IJ
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Does your GPU work with free graphics drivers?
-DESCRIPTION:Does your GPU work with free graphics drivers?
-  Nowadays, chances are good! What about with free firmware?
-  In this talk, we'll look at the state of free software for
-  graphics hardware: where we are, how far we've come, and
-  where we're going. We'll talk about why some vendors
-  support free software and tell the epic tales of
-  reverse-engineering the hardware of those that don't. Will
-  free software prevail?\n\nThe story of the free graphics
-  movement, complete with protagonist hackers, proprietary
-  antagonists, and plot twists on the road to freedom.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4687
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210320T184500Z
-DTEND:20210320T193000Z
-CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Alyssa Rosenzweig"
- :invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:G5OFPTVYXVVAPUGOPTRNRXM72SZRZYJF
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Adopting free software ideals
-DESCRIPTION:Adopting free software ideals can be confusing
-  and challenging for individuals, filled with cognitive
-  dissonance and questioning of practicality. Am I a bad
-  person if I use nonfree software? What example should I
-  set as a free software activist or advocate? How does that
-  relate to responsibilities of developers and
-  distributors?\n\nThis is a talk about practical ethics and
-  ideals. It is personal, drawing upon my experiences and
-  evolution over the past fifteen years. It contains some
-  awkward discussions that free software activists like to
-  avoid, and hopes to guide those seeking to adopt more free
-  software ideals, but fear they may not be able to meet
-  such high standards. It's a talk about evolution and
-  growth.\n\nBut complacency in the face of conflict can
-  also dilute our ideals. So this is also a talk about
-  balancing ideals in the context of one's own unique
-  circumstances, while at the same time preserving a strong
-  message about software freedom.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4415
-LOCATION:Neptune
-DTSTART:20210320T184500Z
-DTEND:20210320T193000Z
-CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Mike Gerwitz":inva
- lid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:SSPBBDU6ZX2RLKS2QB664TY4OPMC7YCE
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Jami and how it empowers users
-DESCRIPTION:Jami is free software for universal
-  communication which respects the freedoms and privacy of
-  its users. Jami is an official GNU package with a main
-  goal of providing a framework for virtual communications,
-  along with a series of end-user applications for
-  audio/video calling and conferencing, text messaging, and
-  file transfer.\n\nWith the outbreak of the COVID-19
-  pandemic, working from home has become the norm for many
-  workers around the world. More and more people are using
-  videoconferencing tools to work or communicate with their
-  loved ones. The emergence of these tools has been followed
-  by many questions and scandals concerning the privacy and
-  freedom of users.\n\nThis talk gives an introduction to
-  Jami, a free/libre, truly distributed, and peer-to-peer
-  solution, and explains why and how it differs from all
-  other existing solutions and how it empowers users.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4285
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210320T194000Z
-DTEND:20210320T202500Z
-CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Amin Bandali":inva
- lid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:HYQUR4WBGVADGYLKXXKLGTOMK7WLBWTS
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Building equitable free software communities for all
-DESCRIPTION:Are you part of a free software community that’s
-  building a tool you care about? Do you wish more people
-  would participate, share code, and get excited about what
-  you’re building? Have you ever tried to join a free
-  software community that didn’t make you feel welcome?
-  Let’s learn about what can make free software communities
-  active, equitable, and resilient, and how we can encourage
-  community collaboration, bug reporting, and contributions.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4843
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210320T194000Z
-DTEND:20210320T202500Z
-CATEGORIES:Community
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Karen Johnson":inv
- alid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:MJ26ML4TVPHTLJKKVARGDTCMCPCGIBTN
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:3NWeb: A Better digital world is possible
-DESCRIPTION:Monopolization and centralization decreases our
-  resilience in unstable times. In this session, we present
-  decentralized services designed around the principle of
-  least authority: the 3NWeb free software protocols and
-  client. 3NWeb use cases include encrypted messaging and
-  storage, which we will demonstrate. The protocols can be
-  run over anonymous networks such as Tor. We need to share
-  our knowledge and collectively move our society to be more
-  immune to crisis via increased deployment of free
-  software. 3NWeb can help the world move one more step in
-  that direction.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4907
-LOCATION:Neptune
-DTSTART:20210320T194000Z
-DTEND:20210320T202500Z
-CATEGORIES:Security
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Mikalai Birukou":i
- nvalid:nomail
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Sean O'Brien":inva
- lid:nomail
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-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
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-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:To be announced
-DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
-  for this session yet - sorry!
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5424
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210320T203500Z
-DTEND:20210320T212000Z
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
- invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
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-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:The challenges of change for values-centered nonprofits
-DESCRIPTION:Organizational change is never easy. It can be
-  particularly challenging in values-centered non-profits,
-  where calls for healthy organizational change can be seen
-  as criticism or a threat to the core values. This
-  conversation between two long-time nonprofit leaders will
-  dive into organizational change at two tech- and
-  values-centered nonprofits, the Sunlight Foundation (where
-  former leaders were accused of sexual harassment) and at
-  the Wikimedia Foundation (where a sweeping strategic
-  process has resulted in a broader vision that goes beyond
-  free licensing to explicitly include equity). By seeing
-  how one organization tried to rebuild after crisis, and
-  another proactively reimagined its role in the broader
-  free ecosystem, attendees should come away with ideas for
-  how their own communities (small and large) can address
-  the past and look towards the future.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4678
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210320T203500Z
-DTEND:20210320T212000Z
-CATEGORIES:Social context
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Luis Villa":invali
- d:nomail
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Katherine Maher":i
- nvalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:AAPKBUVDG2HSF4NHNXJXTUM55PNNG5I3
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Lightning talks
-DESCRIPTION: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.\n\nWe'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!
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5421
-LOCATION:Neptune
-DTSTART:20210320T203500Z
-DTEND:20210320T212000Z
-CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
- invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:DXJUN5ENFDOHBBUZIVUMLLDT2DRMTE3Y
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Keynote by FSF president Geoff Knauth, and executive director
- John Sullivan
-DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
-  for this session yet - sorry!
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5422
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210320T213000Z
-DTEND:20210320T220500Z
-CATEGORIES:Keynote
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
- invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:ERKQ2JJB4FFGW43XBXCSIEZQIO2NFXFE
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:FSF Awards Ceremony
-DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
-  for this session yet - sorry!
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5451
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210320T220500Z
-DTEND:20210320T222000Z
-CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special session
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="FSF Awards Ceremon
- y":invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:JXBU5SDHSFENIP7T2EVBBUUNA3KU6GL2
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Closing remarks by FSF
-DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
-  for this session yet - sorry!
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5423
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210320T222000Z
-DTEND:20210320T223000Z
-CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
- invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:F27VBGZNJCVBA4ZF5WSKPBJ2KYWG3CRC
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Welcome Address by FSF
-DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
-  for this session yet - sorry!
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5427
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210321T134500Z
-DTEND:20210321T140000Z
-CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
- invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:AGGQVFXQV72MYFSMSQY2YQI3FXBSN4H5
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:REUSE: Simple steps to declare your copyright and licenses
-DESCRIPTION:Free software licensing can be tiresome. But
-  setting the conditions for the use and reuse of your code
-  is extremely important. To make developers' lives easier,
-  there is the REUSE initiative. This presentation will
-  explain simple yet powerful best practices for defining
-  licenses and copyright holders.\n\nIn three easy steps,
-  you can make sure that for all files are labelled clearly.
-  No matter how complex you project is, REUSE keeps you
-  covered. With the additional documents and tools, you can
-  increase the time you actually can concentrate on
-  coding.\n\nJoin the session to learn about the principles
-  and see a live demo of how we make a project REUSE
-  compliant.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4663
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210321T141000Z
-DTEND:20210321T145500Z
-CATEGORIES:Licensing
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Max Mehl":invalid:
- nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:WO7KO4GW5WPAW6LG7F2AOQESUIVHANBM
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:User Respecting Software – free software development driven by u
- sers
-DESCRIPTION:Why is it that some free software projects,
-  although started at the same time as comparable propriety
-  projects, are still playing catch-up in terms of number of
-  users and desired features? Features comparisons as well
-  as the network effect and how well known a piece of
-  software is play into this, but what features do users
-  find most important? We can’t make “better” software until
-  we know what features users actually care about. This talk
-  will explore prominent examples of free software projects
-  and look at how free software can stay ahead of the curve.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4834
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210321T141000Z
-DTEND:20210321T145500Z
-CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Lori Nagel":invali
- d:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:BEOM2LQ7K6SFX65R65COQKSQLP5SFOCQ
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:How to free the imagination
-DESCRIPTION:Many issues exist in the comic book industry:
-  How to solve the problem of unauthorized sharing? How to
-  protect authors from the asymmetrical relation between
-  them and publishers? Where to find funding to live more
-  fairly when doing art? How can authors be more independent
-  with the tools they use? How to manage derivations, fan
-  fiction and commercial reuse?\n\nThe author of
-  Pepper&Carrot - a free/libre webcomic - will propose new
-  answers to these questions.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4769
-LOCATION:Neptune
-DTSTART:20210321T141000Z
-DTEND:20210321T145500Z
-CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="David Revoy":inval
- id:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:BFIKN6ITQVUOJ6ZSO7VM2ZDZH3VI77O5
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Plom: Paperless Open Marking
-DESCRIPTION:We will present Paperless Open Marking (Plom), a
-  software system for giving tests on paper, but marking and
-  returning them online. We (undergraduate students) worked
-  on this software as a summer project.\n\nPlom was
-  developed because existing grading software was usually
-  proprietary, too expensive, did not allow for the
-  complexity of multiversioned tests required for crowded
-  exam rooms, and might not respect local privacy laws. Plom
-  respects privacy of student data: all data stays on your
-  server, and markers do not see student names or IDs while
-  they are marking.\n\n Plom is GPLv3 licensed and is
-  currently in use at the University of British Columbia. As
-  an undergraduate student team, we made significant
-  improvements to the functionality and correctness of Plom,
-  and are excited to share our contributions with you.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4823
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210321T150500Z
-DTEND:20210321T155000Z
-CATEGORIES:Education
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Victoria Schuster"
- :invalid:nomail
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Dryden Wiebe":inva
- lid:nomail
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Vala Vakilian":inv
- alid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:QC42ALNJCJQNJFPCVDPGIDBW6T3TCXBS
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:"Public Money? Public Code!" A campaign framework to promote s
- oftware freedom
-DESCRIPTION:In this talk, I will explain how the "Public
-  Money? Public Code!" campaign framework can be used to
-  push for the adoption of free software-friendly policies
-  in your area.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4530
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210321T150500Z
-DTEND:20210321T155000Z
-CATEGORIES:Free software in Government
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Matthias Kirschner
- ":invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:UGAMV4IFFKRDMDCNBMM7AKIB6USLKHY4
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Openwifi project: The dawn of the free/libre WiFi chip
-DESCRIPTION:In past decades, free software has played a key
-  role towards the free and trusted Internet. In recent
-  years, free software processor projects like RISC-V have
-  pushed forward to construct free devices and computers.
-  However, the radio connectivity of the device still relies
-  on the black box silicons (WiFi, BLE, cellular chips). The
-  Openwifi project (https://github.com/open-sdr/openwifi)
-  aims to offer an free WiFi chip design that could act as
-  the missing piece of the free software and hardware
-  puzzle. As the initial step, the Openwifi project has
-  implemented the 802.11a/g full-stack on an FPGA-based
-  software defined radio (SDR) platform. The 802.11n feature
-  is funded by NLnet and is under development. This
-  presentation will give you the project overview and
-  discuss the future of the project.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4670
-LOCATION:Neptune
-DTSTART:20210321T150500Z
-DTEND:20210321T155000Z
-CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Xianjun Jiao":inva
- lid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:MRNMOOHYYD3MM3RW2BVTOIGBPAZINBEM
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Machine agency: Infrastructure for creative automation
-DESCRIPTION: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.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5429
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210321T160000Z
-DTEND:20210321T164500Z
-CATEGORIES:Keynote
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Nadya Peek":invali
- d:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:YPBBYPM5YS6CYX4VDPWF3HL4H5Y6YCPX
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:SecureDrop Workstation: Handling unsafe documents safely
-DESCRIPTION:SecureDrop is a whistleblowing platform
-  originally created in 2012 for journalists to accept
-  leaked documents safely from anonymous sources. It's used
-  by dozens of news organizations including The Guardian,
-  The Washington Post and The New York Times. This talk
-  introduces the SecureDrop Workstation, the next-generation
-  platform aimed at helping journalists communicate with
-  sources in a high-security environment. Based on Qubes OS,
-  the SecureDrop Workstation leverages Xen hypervisor
-  isolation to manage sensitive source material safely,
-  including viewing, archiving, and processing documents.
-  The talk will review the results of the recent security
-  audit focusing on the Workstation, and outline future
-  directions for the project as it approaches general
-  availability.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4819
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210321T165500Z
-DTEND:20210321T165500Z
-CATEGORIES:Security
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Conor Schaefer":in
- valid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:WDX2SHKZNJ3RCPQD36U2Q2WKL5LUOUVI
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Remote education: My children's freedom and privacy at stake
-DESCRIPTION:During COVID-19 confinement, I saw how all
-  teachers were choosing proprietary video conferencing
-  programs over free software for the continuation of online
-  lessons.\n\nI had two options: do nothing about it and let
-  proprietary video conferencing tools spread among my
-  children and their classmates, or try to fight back
-  against this injustice.\n\nMy paramount concern was for my
-  own children. I knew in advance what it meant to start
-  this battle. Moreover, this could affect my children’s
-  feelings. They were not attending school and they were
-  already facing a very complex challenge by being forced to
-  stay at home. On the other hand, I was also afraid of
-  having some kind of retaliation from their teachers
-  against them because of my fight.\n\nI didn’t want any of
-  these things to happen. I needed to decide what to do, and
-  evaluate if my commitment towards the free software
-  movement was more important than my own children, or if I
-  had to let it go this time.\n\nI concluded that the answer
-  was not either face a big fight or do nothing, I could do
-  something in between; that at least would be better than
-  doing nothing.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4570
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210321T165500Z
-DTEND:20210321T165500Z
-CATEGORIES:Education
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Javier Sepulveda S
- anchis":invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:O5WNALXPMFH2DMRIIIZHI5WUGS44A6ET
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Ingestum: A FOSS NLP document ingestion library
-DESCRIPTION:Many NLP projects that depend upon the analysis
-  of documents are impaired by the difficulty of
-  transforming source material into a computer-readable
-  format. For example, PDF files are designed for human
-  consumption but can look like a bag full of words to a
-  computer. To address this problem engineers at Sorcero
-  developed Ingestum, a library that is used to "devour"
-  content sources, outputting a format that can be used for
-  additional processing. Ingestum has four main
-  concepts:\n\nSources - common content sources that feed
-  the ingestion process, e.g. PDF, HTML, PNG, WAV, Twitter,
-  email, et al. \n\nDocuments - the intermediary and final
-  states of a source during the ingestion process.
-  \n\nTransformers - a transformation function that can be
-  applied a document, e.g. removing hyphens from a text
-  document. \n\nConditionals - a logic conditional operation
-  that can be use to modify the behavior of a transformer.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4830
-LOCATION:Neptune
-DTSTART:20210321T165500Z
-DTEND:20210321T165500Z
-CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Walter Bender":inv
- alid:nomail
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Martín Abente Laha
- ye":invalid:nomail
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Juan Pablo Ugarte"
- :invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:QRDMG6HGXLGDBXVXDVG6V3FYO5ILLS4K
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Informal chatter to formal decisions: How-to
-DESCRIPTION:So many repetitive conversations? No forward
-  movement? Everyone getting along mostly, but not sure how
-  to be decisive without clear hierarchy? What could
-  legitimate authorization look like in a decentralized
-  world anyway? This talk touches on specific steps anyone
-  can take.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4906
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210321T175000Z
-DTEND:20210321T183500Z
-CATEGORIES:Community
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Katheryn Sutter":i
- nvalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:4VYWVFDDA4IKKQDUPKJAZTD3ZDMSGHAF
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Here's how you can get all your day-to-day computing done with f
- ree software
-DESCRIPTION:Here's how you can get all your day-to-day
-  computing done with free software. Alice, 11, has given
-  multiple talks at technical conferences and will go over
-  more than 10 programs that will replace proprietary with
-  free software.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4818
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210321T175000Z
-DTEND:20210321T183500Z
-CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Alice Monsen":inval
- id:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:6EJZX2WANT3Z7WULWSEMO4E5AYZVHIE7
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:A dispatch from the front lines of right to repair
-DESCRIPTION:FUD fighting on the front lines of right to
-  repair: As our homes, workplaces and public spaces fill
-  with Internet-connected "smart" stuff, a digital right to
-  repair is critical to protecting consumer rights, property
-  rights and civil liberties. Despite that, electronics
-  giants like Apple, Samsung, LG and General Electric have
-  snuffed out scores of proposed state laws seeking to
-  create such a right. How? By scaring legislators with
-  tales of device hacking, cyber stalking and identity
-  theft.\n\nCreating a legal right to repair our stuff means
-  short-circuiting these arguments and injecting a dose of
-  facts into hearings and public debate. In this
-  presentation, Paul Roberts, the founder of SecuRepairs,
-  provides a dispatch from the front lines of right to
-  repair and how his group of more than 200 IT and
-  information security professionals is doing battle to set
-  the record straight on cybersecurity and the right to
-  repair.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4707
-LOCATION:Neptune
-DTSTART:20210321T175000Z
-DTEND:20210321T183500Z
-CATEGORIES:Social context
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Paul Roberts":inval
- id:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:FLRBWJ6A2RDGI73TG3F5SRSB6U6RHKPT
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Labor movements and the free software community
-DESCRIPTION:The labor movement and free software are natural
-  complements to one another. Both rely on (often
-  decentralized) groups of workers that commit to a higher
-  purpose in the pursuit of building something that will
-  advance people on a larger scale. I’ll discuss the ways
-  that values of free software and labor movements
-  complement one another. I will outline the practical
-  technology needs of labor organizations that could be met
-  by free software. Finally I will talk about what attendees
-  can do to support labor movements with free software by
-  describing some promising organizations looking to bridge
-  the gap.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4673
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210321T184500Z
-DTEND:20210321T193000Z
-CATEGORIES:Free software in Government
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Amanda Sopkin":inva
- lid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:YRIC3Z52ISXJ5F3QCNSLXOUWU6HBA7M6
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:An information theoretic model of privacy and security metrics
-DESCRIPTION:An information theoretic model of privacy and
-  security metrics - or - how I learned to stop worrying
-  about password meters and love the dice.\n\nSince 2010,
-  EFF has maintained a project dubbed Panopticlick, which
-  aims to help users understand a technique called browser
-  fingerprinting. Web trackers are able to stitch together
-  little bits of information the users browser leaves behind
-  into a cohesive whole, a fingerprint which follows them
-  across their usage of the Web. Panopticlick is able to
-  quantify the amount of information your browser leaks
-  through the use of an information theoretical approach to
-  privacy which determines how much information each
-  individual metric (say, a user's list of fonts) reveals,
-  and the relationship of these individual metrics to how
-  much a browser reveals in general. Many of the
-  misconceptions users have when using the site reflect an
-  unclear picture about how their browser fingerprint is
-  arrived at, and often leads users down a path that
-  *decreases* their overall privacy in an attempt to
-  increase it.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4624
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210321T184500Z
-DTEND:20210321T193000Z
-CATEGORIES:Security
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Bill Budington":in
- valid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:WNQE44KTT54VVS4NNLLD46ZINTB23PWX
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:To be announced
-DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
-  for this session yet - sorry!
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5430
-LOCATION:Neptune
-DTSTART:20210321T184500Z
-DTEND:20210321T193000Z
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
- invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:PKRDBT34PEYA3G5A2HTWI6YT3QIDOH3T
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Unjust computing clamps down
-DESCRIPTION:RMS will elaborate on growing injustices in
-  computing. They are:\n\n - Locked-down operating
-  systems\n\n - User-resticting app stores\n\n - Requiring
-  nonfree client software, including Javascript (Javascript
-  turns the web into something like an app store, but
-  worse)\n\n - Online dis-services\n\n - Nvidia's Lubyanka:
-  prisoners of the GPU\n\n - Proprietary non-interoperable
-  tools as de-facto standards\n\n - The Internet of
-  Malthings which will only talk with a mobile phone via an
-  online dis-service\n\n - VR with nonfree platforms to run
-  only nonfree applications\n\n - Vaccination "passports"
-  could track people in daily life throuh restaurants,
-  theaters, gyms, buses...\n\n - Together they reduce your
-  computer to a platform for nonfree malware that will do
-  you a disservice.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5442
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210321T194000Z
-DTEND:20210321T202500Z
-CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Richard Stallman":
- invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:6JCUOIMEMFW5QMMKMVPJ7A4QYMMSGN3Q
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Empower users by asking them for money
-DESCRIPTION:I've always been a free software programmer, a
-  contractor to the rich and already powerful so they could
-  use free software to its fullest. But, users, normal
-  everyday users, are left out, and their needs are often
-  different from business, universities and other large
-  organizations who can afford to pay developers.\n\nI
-  wanted to develop Inkscape for users, and to do this I
-  have started asking users to fund me directly. Four
-  Inkscape developers currently use a personal funding
-  platform to try and raise the money needed to make our
-  activities more stable and user-focused. Come hear about
-  my experiences setting up and operating in a federated and
-  fragmented system and how we can move free software
-  economics from business versus volunteers to a more
-  equitable settlement for users and developers.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4686
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210321T194000Z
-DTEND:20210321T202500Z
-CATEGORIES:Community
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Martin Owens":inva
- lid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:OQBTGV3GYIKVRNURYKGTLXMTE7CLZZSK
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Libre designers do exist (and survive)
-DESCRIPTION:Libre designers do exist (and survive). Let's
-  explore the pros and cons, experiences, job opportunities
-  and more, from experiences gathered for over 15 years in
-  the field.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4776
-LOCATION:Neptune
-DTSTART:20210321T194000Z
-DTEND:20210321T202500Z
-CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Maria Leandro":inv
- alid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:IWNBLMUHK5VQTM3NZS7WBE2M66RC7ESL
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Free/libre solutions to address the shortage of ventilators
-DESCRIPTION:Over 100 teams attempted to create free/libre
-  solutions to address the shortage of ventilators caused by
-  the COVID-19 pandemic; we created a large spreadsheet
-  evaluating all of them along many coordinates. Slowly,
-  teams coalesced into a global community and began
-  cooperating. There were many successes, failures, and
-  learnings. The community had pioneered techniques that
-  were re-used inconsistently to organize teams. The overall
-  effect was mixed in terms of its success developing
-  ventilators, but very successful in advancing the global
-  free hardware community. We present this story from the
-  point of view of a full-time active participant in many
-  organizations.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4737
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210321T203500Z
-DTEND:20210321T212000Z
-CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Robert Read":inval
- id:nomail
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Marc Jones":invali
- d:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:WTFPX7XNKMHMLYK6AHQA3AHKNXH6W3PQ
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:How to make more users love free software: Double the love, do
- uble the freedom
-DESCRIPTION:In past years, free software projects have
-  increased their usability considerably. Still, one of the
-  main reasons users with no technical background don't use
-  many free software projects in their daily routine is that
-  some projects don't offer good usability, which drives
-  them into choosing proprietary solutions. This talk is a
-  more mature follow-up to my talk "How to make more users
-  love free software," where I'll give realistic ideas and
-  applicable and simple solutions to improve free software
-  projects' usability.\n\nThis session is a continuation on
-  Clarissa's presentation from LibrePlanet 2020.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4889
-LOCATION:Saturn
-DTSTART:20210321T203500Z
-DTEND:20210321T212000Z
-CATEGORIES:Community
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Clarissa Borges":i
- nvalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:LQHVLFQSQ4W2S44JTG6W24MKBKUEK3HI
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Beyond "learning to code": How Tech Learning Collective merges I
- T training with emancipatory political action
-DTSTART:20210321T203500Z
-DTEND:20210321T212000Z
-DESCRIPTION:What good is a pen if the paper it touches can
-  refuse to show its ink? What good is your app when your
-  API key is revoked? Through metaphor and with a unique
-  apprenticeship-based pedagogy, Tech Learning Collective
-  (TLC) is empowering users by doing exactly what code boot
-  camps and corporate-funded "learn to code" programs don't:
-  TLC tells students to ignore new Web frameworks and focus
-  instead on the lowest layers of an IT stack like physical
-  network and hardware storage devices. At TLC,
-  infrastructure is the heart of a free software curriculum
-  eschewing common rush-to-employment training paradigms in
-  favor of Socratic classrooms where practicing Bash
-  commands seamlessly meld with lectures about Gnostic
-  influences on Ethernet, the relationship between Gregorian
-  chants and bootloaders, and more. Come see why and how
-  TLC's holistic approach to IT education is creating
-  communities of activist sysadmins out of people who
-  wouldn't otherwise have called themselves "techies."
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4763
-LOCATION:Neptune
-CATEGORIES:Education
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Tech Learning Coll
- ective":invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:CBVCSHRNGGBPTXO3Z6WWF6GXFD5SEDIO
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Ten years of empowering activists AND everyday people through f
- ree mobile software
-DESCRIPTION: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.
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5428
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210321T213000Z
-DTEND:20210321T221500Z
-CATEGORIES:Keynote
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Nathan Freitas":in
- valid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-BEGIN:VEVENT
-METHOD:PUBLISH
-DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
-UID:NXZO4DPUHQDLRQIN2KBLSDWS4XHOHETZ
-CLASS:PUBLIC
-STATUS:CONFIRMED
-SUMMARY:Closing remarks by FSF
-DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
-  for this session yet - sorry!
-URL=https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5432
-LOCATION:Jupiter
-DTSTART:20210321T222000Z
-DTEND:20210321T223000Z
-CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions
-ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
- invalid:nomail
-END:VEVENT
-END:VCALENDAR
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+PRODID:GNU Emacs
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
+DTSTART:20210320T134500Z
+DTEND:20210321T223000Z
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:2BYNYDBL2CDSMACUZ6QHVV7VE4CT6M45
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Welcome address by FSF
+DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
+  for this session yet - sorry!
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5397
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210320T134500Z
+DTEND:20210320T140000Z
+CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
+ invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+UID:577B2JR66RFRYZYRA7LJQJLWFVXG2PS7
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Technopolice: One year of activism against surveillance techno
+ logies
+DESCRIPTION:Technopolice is a French movement aiming to
+  analyze and document the spread of surveillance
+  technologies in our cities and lives, in order to defend
+  civil rights and liberties. The movement was initiated by
+  La Quadrature du Net in 2019, and was followed by other
+  organizations and individuals in a decentralized way. In
+  this talk we will go through:\n\n - one year of study and
+  activism in the Technopolice movement;\n\n - how we
+  collectively gather information on these ongoning
+  projects;\n\n - how we legally, technically, ethically and
+  socially analyze and debate on them;\n\n - how we try to
+  make them visible and understandable to non-technical
+  users;\n\n - how people, artists, activists, and citizens
+  can resist;\n\n - how we can all spread the word, that
+  this is not our future, and not the one that we have
+  chosen;\n\n - how we value freedom, transparency,
+  ethics;\n\n - how we value common goods and that our
+  future is ours to build.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4877
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210320T141000Z
+DTEND:20210320T145500Z
+CATEGORIES:Free software in Government
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Edlira Nano
+ ":invalid:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Guinness":invalid:
+ nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:Z2UAPJUBWBTBMTNAC4L7RROK7D32PQZ7
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Software Heritage: The great library of source code
+DESCRIPTION:Software Heritage collects, preserves, and
+  shares software source code from major software
+  development forges, free software distributions, package
+  manager repositories, and more. As such, Software Heritage
+  is the premier digital preservation initiative whose goal
+  encompasses the long-term archival of free software
+  commons for generations to come.\n\nThe Software Heritage
+  archive is the largest publicly accessible archive of
+  software source code, having collected 10 billion unique
+  source code files and 2 billion unique commits from more
+  than 140 million software projects.\n\nThis talk will
+  provide an update about the Software Heritage project,
+  focusing on increased archive coverage, integration with
+  other initiatives, and way to practically use the archive,
+  for both end users and developers.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4863
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210320T141000Z
+DTEND:20210320T145500Z
+CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Stefano Zacchiroli
+ ":invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:K7WZDZSQELQXP6ZEL3UWVCURB24WJ3UE
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Bridging the digital divide in education with free software an
+ d hardware
+DESCRIPTION:In the current digital era, knowledge systems
+  are available and accessible in many forms digitally,
+  making learning a easier process for almost everyone who
+  has access to them. For instance, a primary school student
+  is able to work on electronics, robotics, and programming.
+  On the flipside, there are underprivileged students who do
+  not have access to even a basic computer due to lack of IT
+  infrastructure in their schools. This creates a digital
+  divide.\n\nTo bridge the divide, we can use free software
+  like GNU/Linux, free hardware designs, and freely licensed
+  educational materials. The BalaSwecha project makes use of
+  all these to develop a GNU/Linux distribution based on
+  interactive learning principles for children studying in
+  underprivileged and underfunded schools. The presentation
+  will deal about details and execution of this community
+  project.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4650
+LOCATION:Neptune
+DTSTART:20210320T141000Z
+DTEND:20210320T145500Z
+CATEGORIES:Social context
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Sripath Roy Kogant
+ i":invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:HT5QFX2Q4ISWL5H42CG3WHMOGPALULRJ
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:The state of software in schools and what to do about it
+DESCRIPTION:This session will briefly address why free
+  software is important in education and provide examples of
+  how proprietary software is rapidly deployed in
+  schools.\n\n This presentation aims to help people:\n\n -
+  rise up against this injustice, big and small,\n\n - share
+  time and resources which will be shared by and for
+  participants,\n\n - provide a safe discussion space to
+  address issues in education,\n\n - generate ideas for how
+  to become active in their community to be included in an
+  Action Guide,\n\n - connect with others who are interested
+  in helping the cause for free software in education
+  spheres.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4909
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210320T150500Z
+DTEND:20210320T155000Z
+CATEGORIES:Education
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Mariah Villarreal"
+ :invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:Z4QPMNEL3WQXO7KKW4PEBPC3CZM4U56Z
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Lessons Framasoft has learned
+DESCRIPTION:Framasoft is a small, French nonprofit, made up
+  of only thirty-five members and ten employees.\n\nWe've
+  been promoting free/libre software and its culture for
+  more than fifteen years. From a collaborative free
+  software directory to a publishing house, from hosting
+  more than thirty-five free/libre services (our Dégooglify
+  the Internet campaign) to initiating a libre hosts
+  collective (CHATONS), from PeerTube (free and federated
+  alternative to YouTube) to Mobilizon (same, but for
+  Facebook groups and events)...\n\nWe've tried a lot of
+  things to help change the world, one byte at the
+  time!\n\nWe want to share our experience outside of French
+  boarders, so it can be studied and (hopefully) copied and
+  adapted to other languages and cultures.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4730
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210320T150500Z
+DTEND:20210320T155000Z
+CATEGORIES:Community
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Pouhiou Noénaute":
+ invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:QOTDJZLWVEAOU6ZNMADUBPJFBN2NOUMP
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Freeing networks where we need freedom most
+DESCRIPTION:The struggle for the freedom of Internet is ever
+  growing. Corporations, and their partner in crime,
+  governments, come up with new clever ideas to restrict
+  free flow of information. Overlords of the truth are
+  trying to recover old control, which the Internet has
+  eroded everywhere in favor of the people.\n\nNetworking
+  and freedom of communication are meant to be great
+  equalizers. That would be true if carriers of
+  communication signals could come out of thin air. Like the
+  land and means of production, our signals depend on
+  existing infrastructure, and the lords who own them are an
+  obstacle to the freedom of the people. Freifunk is a
+  non-commercial, grassroots initiative to support free
+  computer networks in the German region. We try to apply
+  the same principles in Turkey, bringing power back to the
+  people.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4844
+LOCATION:Neptune
+DTSTART:20210320T150500Z
+DTEND:20210320T155000Z
+CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Alper Atmaca":inva
+ lid:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Özcan Oğuz":invali
+ d:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:6PJA4AGAEUDBSAIY2TKF7QQZJBVQTP2B
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:A European Open Technology Fund: Building sustainable public f
+ unding for free software
+DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
+  for this session yet - sorry!
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5416
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210320T160000Z
+DTEND:20210320T164500Z
+CATEGORIES:Keynote
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Julia Reda":invali
+ d:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:7MH2UY2QV6M2VWVCNNMOMINWHPQ7YTF7
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:"Logiciel libre, société libre": Free software activism in Fra
+ nce and Europe
+DESCRIPTION:Founded in 1996, April is the main French
+  advocacy association devoted to promoting and protecting
+  free/libre software. Since 1996, it has been a major
+  player in the democratization and the spread of free
+  software and open standards to the general public,
+  professionals and institutions in the French-speaking
+  world. It also acts as a watchdog on digital freedoms,
+  warning the public about the dangers of private interests
+  keeping an exclusive stranglehold on information and
+  knowledge.\n\nFree software cannot develop fully without a
+  benevolent political and legislative environment. That is
+  where April plays a crucial role in France and Europe,
+  along with allied organizations. Its actions, thanks to
+  its volunteers and its staff, are precious for everyone
+  who produces and/or uses free software. It is the
+  organization's small contribution to the free software
+  movement. Étienne Gonnu, an April staff member, will
+  present on how it operates, the current French and
+  European issues April is working on, and share future
+  perspectives, strategies, successes, and challenges.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4787
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210320T165500Z
+DTEND:20210320T174000Z
+CATEGORIES:Community
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Etienne Gonnu":inv
+ alid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:IRTRC5ZBBP5V2S2AFF32SDKAKKLWU6UL
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:The defense of the GNOME Foundation
+DESCRIPTION:In August 2019, GNOME was notified that it was
+  being sued in the state of California over a broad patent
+  which allegedly covered Shotwell, a photo management
+  application. The plaintiff? A prolific filer of patent
+  suits, and a patent assertion entity. This was the first
+  time that a free software project has been sued for patent
+  infringement.\n\nThis talk is the story from the executive
+  director of the GNOME Foundation, on how he responded and
+  the strategies taken to not only defeat the suit, but to
+  secure a groundbreaking agreement which means that this
+  particular PAE will never be able to sue any free software
+  project ever again.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4689
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210320T165500Z
+DTEND:20210320T174000Z
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+CATEGORIES:Licensing
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Neil McGovern":inv
+ alid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:AGC3KPEMW32GD4U4IVYRR66JN6CWWQ4D
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Gamifying education the libre way
+DESCRIPTION:Gamification is a concept that has flourished in
+  the digital age. By leveraging the high interactivity and
+  enticing incentives of game design with tight feedback
+  loops, difficult concepts can be absorbed with little
+  effort. But can a complex and controversial topic such as
+  climate change be transformed into a fun and exciting
+  learning opportunity? In this talk, we will explore how
+  the philosophy of free software has been used to do
+  exactly that by showing what we did to create and modify
+  our own game and discuss how it can be applied in
+  empowering educators and students to gamify their own
+  interests.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4821
+LOCATION:Neptune
+DTSTART:20210320T165500Z
+DTEND:20210320T174000Z
+CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Giselle Jhunjhnuwa
+ la":invalid:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Charlie Koch":inva
+ lid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:YMJZYNH53R3RTA5LTHASCHLTT5AMC5U3
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Right to Repair
+DESCRIPTION:What if everyone had free access to a repair
+  manual for everything they owned? Making repair accessible
+  to everyone is the best shot we’ve got at reducing e-waste
+  and starting to make our high-tech lives
+  sustainable.\n\nRight to repair is working to make that
+  happen--to restore a small amount of freedom to the
+  hardware world. We've introduced legislation in over 20
+  states and are pushing manufacturers to release schematics
+  and security patches for embedded systems.\n\nLearn the
+  latest in the fight from one of the leaders of the
+  movement. We're also in the midst of a big fight over the
+  most evil section of the DMCA, the dreaded Section 1201
+  that bans breaking encryption on hardware that you
+  rightfully own.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4548
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210320T175000Z
+DTEND:20210320T183500Z
+CATEGORIES:Social context
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Kyle Wiens":invali
+ d:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="iFixit":invalid:no
+ mail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:M2MWEQNRFM2U3DSLXDZMDOMAPFDUSZK6
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:HPP committee
+DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
+  for this session yet - sorry!
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5420
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210320T175000Z
+DTEND:20210320T183500Z
+CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="HPP Committee":inv
+ alid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:GDFK565YC5BRYP32FTCSKMTQA3T5CZSG
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Manufactura Independente: 10 years of designing in the libre
+DESCRIPTION:In 2010, we started Manufactura Independente, a
+  space to develop our design practice using free/libre
+  software. At the time we had just finished our studies and
+  learnt the hard way how proprietary software and file
+  formats can own your work. While our first dip in the
+  waters was tough -- installing a new OS, understanding new
+  tools, rejecting proprietary options -- the path was
+  clear: we were in control, we became users, contributors
+  and owners of the tools we employed. With each project we
+  set out to explore tools and principles, going beyond
+  "open" towards a framing of copyleft and freedom in the
+  graphic arts. 10 years went by and we want to underscore
+  that anniversary by sharing our work, tools and stories of
+  how we grew to love the GNU, and how free software ideals
+  came to redefine our design practice, and are more
+  relevant than ever today.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4828
+LOCATION:Neptune
+DTSTART:20210320T175000Z
+DTEND:20210320T183500Z
+CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Manufactura Indepe
+ ndente":invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:ICVPQTKLF6S3YYFNWVWL4ZWA5VOYN5WV
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Usable security for end-users: How Tor improves usability with
+ out compromising user privacy
+DESCRIPTION:The Tor network, used by 2.5 million users every
+  day, protects their privacy via “onion routing,” which
+  directs Internet traffic – email, instant messages, online
+  posts, Web form visits, and more – through a multilayered
+  network that obfuscates who the user is, thus concealing
+  their identity and location.\n\nBecause our design
+  prioritizes privacy, our tools gather very little
+  information about our users. Early in 2018, we began our
+  User Research Program, where we incorporated user research
+  as part of our outreach security trainings by doing
+  interviews and collecting user feedback on the tools we
+  taught participants during the training. So far, this
+  program has reached an audience of over 800 people in
+  countries like Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, India, Indonesia,
+  Kenya and Uganda. The methods of conducting open user
+  research and collecting usability feedback mentioned above
+  have been informing design decisions in every stable Tor
+  Browser release since 7.5 (and we’re up to
+  10.0.2!).\n\nDuring this presentation we will share our
+  human-centered design methodologies and the impact they
+  had in releasing usable free software PET's.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4841
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210320T184500Z
+DTEND:20210320T193000Z
+CATEGORIES:Security
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Antonela Debiasi":
+ invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:7ALNWNEZIANQJR4DG4IU6DG4QDQM72IJ
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Does your GPU work with free graphics drivers?
+DESCRIPTION:Does your GPU work with free graphics drivers?
+  Nowadays, chances are good! What about with free firmware?
+  In this talk, we'll look at the state of free software for
+  graphics hardware: where we are, how far we've come, and
+  where we're going. We'll talk about why some vendors
+  support free software and tell the epic tales of
+  reverse-engineering the hardware of those that don't. Will
+  free software prevail?\n\nThe story of the free graphics
+  movement, complete with protagonist hackers, proprietary
+  antagonists, and plot twists on the road to freedom.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4687
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210320T184500Z
+DTEND:20210320T193000Z
+CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Alyssa Rosenzweig"
+ :invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:G5OFPTVYXVVAPUGOPTRNRXM72SZRZYJF
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Adopting free software ideals
+DESCRIPTION:Adopting free software ideals can be confusing
+  and challenging for individuals, filled with cognitive
+  dissonance and questioning of practicality. Am I a bad
+  person if I use nonfree software? What example should I
+  set as a free software activist or advocate? How does that
+  relate to responsibilities of developers and
+  distributors?\n\nThis is a talk about practical ethics and
+  ideals. It is personal, drawing upon my experiences and
+  evolution over the past fifteen years. It contains some
+  awkward discussions that free software activists like to
+  avoid, and hopes to guide those seeking to adopt more free
+  software ideals, but fear they may not be able to meet
+  such high standards. It's a talk about evolution and
+  growth.\n\nBut complacency in the face of conflict can
+  also dilute our ideals. So this is also a talk about
+  balancing ideals in the context of one's own unique
+  circumstances, while at the same time preserving a strong
+  message about software freedom.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4415
+LOCATION:Neptune
+DTSTART:20210320T184500Z
+DTEND:20210320T193000Z
+CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Mike Gerwitz":inva
+ lid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:SSPBBDU6ZX2RLKS2QB664TY4OPMC7YCE
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Jami and how it empowers users
+DESCRIPTION:Jami is free software for universal
+  communication which respects the freedoms and privacy of
+  its users. Jami is an official GNU package with a main
+  goal of providing a framework for virtual communications,
+  along with a series of end-user applications for
+  audio/video calling and conferencing, text messaging, and
+  file transfer.\n\nWith the outbreak of the COVID-19
+  pandemic, working from home has become the norm for many
+  workers around the world. More and more people are using
+  videoconferencing tools to work or communicate with their
+  loved ones. The emergence of these tools has been followed
+  by many questions and scandals concerning the privacy and
+  freedom of users.\n\nThis talk gives an introduction to
+  Jami, a free/libre, truly distributed, and peer-to-peer
+  solution, and explains why and how it differs from all
+  other existing solutions and how it empowers users.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4285
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210320T194000Z
+DTEND:20210320T202500Z
+CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Amin Bandali":inva
+ lid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:HYQUR4WBGVADGYLKXXKLGTOMK7WLBWTS
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Building equitable free software communities for all
+DESCRIPTION:Are you part of a free software community that’s
+  building a tool you care about? Do you wish more people
+  would participate, share code, and get excited about what
+  you’re building? Have you ever tried to join a free
+  software community that didn’t make you feel welcome?
+  Let’s learn about what can make free software communities
+  active, equitable, and resilient, and how we can encourage
+  community collaboration, bug reporting, and contributions.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4843
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210320T194000Z
+DTEND:20210320T202500Z
+CATEGORIES:Community
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Karen Johnson":inv
+ alid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:MJ26ML4TVPHTLJKKVARGDTCMCPCGIBTN
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:3NWeb: A Better digital world is possible
+DESCRIPTION:Monopolization and centralization decreases our
+  resilience in unstable times. In this session, we present
+  decentralized services designed around the principle of
+  least authority: the 3NWeb free software protocols and
+  client. 3NWeb use cases include encrypted messaging and
+  storage, which we will demonstrate. The protocols can be
+  run over anonymous networks such as Tor. We need to share
+  our knowledge and collectively move our society to be more
+  immune to crisis via increased deployment of free
+  software. 3NWeb can help the world move one more step in
+  that direction.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4907
+LOCATION:Neptune
+DTSTART:20210320T194000Z
+DTEND:20210320T202500Z
+CATEGORIES:Security
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Mikalai Birukou":i
+ nvalid:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Sean O'Brien":inva
+ lid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:ZJEDPLTOEPCDWOHWKHZEGICNM5HU6KW4
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:To be announced
+DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
+  for this session yet - sorry!
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5424
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210320T203500Z
+DTEND:20210320T212000Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
+ invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:6Z7BEBW7S3FE6YCZ7V7UR7FD34QHRLJF
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:The challenges of change for values-centered nonprofits
+DESCRIPTION:Organizational change is never easy. It can be
+  particularly challenging in values-centered non-profits,
+  where calls for healthy organizational change can be seen
+  as criticism or a threat to the core values. This
+  conversation between two long-time nonprofit leaders will
+  dive into organizational change at two tech- and
+  values-centered nonprofits, the Sunlight Foundation (where
+  former leaders were accused of sexual harassment) and at
+  the Wikimedia Foundation (where a sweeping strategic
+  process has resulted in a broader vision that goes beyond
+  free licensing to explicitly include equity). By seeing
+  how one organization tried to rebuild after crisis, and
+  another proactively reimagined its role in the broader
+  free ecosystem, attendees should come away with ideas for
+  how their own communities (small and large) can address
+  the past and look towards the future.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4678
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210320T203500Z
+DTEND:20210320T212000Z
+CATEGORIES:Social context
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Luis Villa":invali
+ d:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Katherine Maher":i
+ nvalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:AAPKBUVDG2HSF4NHNXJXTUM55PNNG5I3
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Lightning talks
+DESCRIPTION: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.\n\nWe'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!
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5421
+LOCATION:Neptune
+DTSTART:20210320T203500Z
+DTEND:20210320T212000Z
+CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
+ invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:DXJUN5ENFDOHBBUZIVUMLLDT2DRMTE3Y
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Keynote by FSF president Geoff Knauth, and executive director
+ John Sullivan
+DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
+  for this session yet - sorry!
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5422
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210320T213000Z
+DTEND:20210320T220500Z
+CATEGORIES:Keynote
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
+ invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:ERKQ2JJB4FFGW43XBXCSIEZQIO2NFXFE
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:FSF Awards Ceremony
+DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
+  for this session yet - sorry!
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5451
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210320T220500Z
+DTEND:20210320T222000Z
+CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special session
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="FSF Awards Ceremon
+ y":invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:JXBU5SDHSFENIP7T2EVBBUUNA3KU6GL2
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Closing remarks by FSF
+DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
+  for this session yet - sorry!
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5423
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210320T222000Z
+DTEND:20210320T223000Z
+CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
+ invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:F27VBGZNJCVBA4ZF5WSKPBJ2KYWG3CRC
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Welcome Address by FSF
+DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
+  for this session yet - sorry!
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5427
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210321T134500Z
+DTEND:20210321T140000Z
+CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
+ invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:AGGQVFXQV72MYFSMSQY2YQI3FXBSN4H5
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:REUSE: Simple steps to declare your copyright and licenses
+DESCRIPTION:Free software licensing can be tiresome. But
+  setting the conditions for the use and reuse of your code
+  is extremely important. To make developers' lives easier,
+  there is the REUSE initiative. This presentation will
+  explain simple yet powerful best practices for defining
+  licenses and copyright holders.\n\nIn three easy steps,
+  you can make sure that for all files are labelled clearly.
+  No matter how complex you project is, REUSE keeps you
+  covered. With the additional documents and tools, you can
+  increase the time you actually can concentrate on
+  coding.\n\nJoin the session to learn about the principles
+  and see a live demo of how we make a project REUSE
+  compliant.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4663
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210321T141000Z
+DTEND:20210321T145500Z
+CATEGORIES:Licensing
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Max Mehl":invalid:
+ nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:WO7KO4GW5WPAW6LG7F2AOQESUIVHANBM
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:User Respecting Software – free software development driven by u
+ sers
+DESCRIPTION:Why is it that some free software projects,
+  although started at the same time as comparable propriety
+  projects, are still playing catch-up in terms of number of
+  users and desired features? Features comparisons as well
+  as the network effect and how well known a piece of
+  software is play into this, but what features do users
+  find most important? We can’t make “better” software until
+  we know what features users actually care about. This talk
+  will explore prominent examples of free software projects
+  and look at how free software can stay ahead of the curve.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4834
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210321T141000Z
+DTEND:20210321T145500Z
+CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Lori Nagel":invali
+ d:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:BEOM2LQ7K6SFX65R65COQKSQLP5SFOCQ
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:How to free the imagination
+DESCRIPTION:Many issues exist in the comic book industry:
+  How to solve the problem of unauthorized sharing? How to
+  protect authors from the asymmetrical relation between
+  them and publishers? Where to find funding to live more
+  fairly when doing art? How can authors be more independent
+  with the tools they use? How to manage derivations, fan
+  fiction and commercial reuse?\n\nThe author of
+  Pepper&Carrot - a free/libre webcomic - will propose new
+  answers to these questions.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4769
+LOCATION:Neptune
+DTSTART:20210321T141000Z
+DTEND:20210321T145500Z
+CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="David Revoy":inval
+ id:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:BFIKN6ITQVUOJ6ZSO7VM2ZDZH3VI77O5
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Plom: Paperless Open Marking
+DESCRIPTION:We will present Paperless Open Marking (Plom), a
+  software system for giving tests on paper, but marking and
+  returning them online. We (undergraduate students) worked
+  on this software as a summer project.\n\nPlom was
+  developed because existing grading software was usually
+  proprietary, too expensive, did not allow for the
+  complexity of multiversioned tests required for crowded
+  exam rooms, and might not respect local privacy laws. Plom
+  respects privacy of student data: all data stays on your
+  server, and markers do not see student names or IDs while
+  they are marking.\n\n Plom is GPLv3 licensed and is
+  currently in use at the University of British Columbia. As
+  an undergraduate student team, we made significant
+  improvements to the functionality and correctness of Plom,
+  and are excited to share our contributions with you.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4823
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210321T150500Z
+DTEND:20210321T155000Z
+CATEGORIES:Education
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Victoria Schuster"
+ :invalid:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Dryden Wiebe":inva
+ lid:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Vala Vakilian":inv
+ alid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:QC42ALNJCJQNJFPCVDPGIDBW6T3TCXBS
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:"Public Money? Public Code!" A campaign framework to promote s
+ oftware freedom
+DESCRIPTION:In this talk, I will explain how the "Public
+  Money? Public Code!" campaign framework can be used to
+  push for the adoption of free software-friendly policies
+  in your area.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4530
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210321T150500Z
+DTEND:20210321T155000Z
+CATEGORIES:Free software in Government
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Matthias Kirschner
+ ":invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:UGAMV4IFFKRDMDCNBMM7AKIB6USLKHY4
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Openwifi project: The dawn of the free/libre WiFi chip
+DESCRIPTION:In past decades, free software has played a key
+  role towards the free and trusted Internet. In recent
+  years, free software processor projects like RISC-V have
+  pushed forward to construct free devices and computers.
+  However, the radio connectivity of the device still relies
+  on the black box silicons (WiFi, BLE, cellular chips). The
+  Openwifi project (https://github.com/open-sdr/openwifi)
+  aims to offer an free WiFi chip design that could act as
+  the missing piece of the free software and hardware
+  puzzle. As the initial step, the Openwifi project has
+  implemented the 802.11a/g full-stack on an FPGA-based
+  software defined radio (SDR) platform. The 802.11n feature
+  is funded by NLnet and is under development. This
+  presentation will give you the project overview and
+  discuss the future of the project.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4670
+LOCATION:Neptune
+DTSTART:20210321T150500Z
+DTEND:20210321T155000Z
+CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Xianjun Jiao":inva
+ lid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:MRNMOOHYYD3MM3RW2BVTOIGBPAZINBEM
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Machine agency: Infrastructure for creative automation
+DESCRIPTION: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.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5429
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210321T160000Z
+DTEND:20210321T164500Z
+CATEGORIES:Keynote
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Nadya Peek":invali
+ d:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:YPBBYPM5YS6CYX4VDPWF3HL4H5Y6YCPX
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:SecureDrop Workstation: Handling unsafe documents safely
+DESCRIPTION:SecureDrop is a whistleblowing platform
+  originally created in 2012 for journalists to accept
+  leaked documents safely from anonymous sources. It's used
+  by dozens of news organizations including The Guardian,
+  The Washington Post and The New York Times. This talk
+  introduces the SecureDrop Workstation, the next-generation
+  platform aimed at helping journalists communicate with
+  sources in a high-security environment. Based on Qubes OS,
+  the SecureDrop Workstation leverages Xen hypervisor
+  isolation to manage sensitive source material safely,
+  including viewing, archiving, and processing documents.
+  The talk will review the results of the recent security
+  audit focusing on the Workstation, and outline future
+  directions for the project as it approaches general
+  availability.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4819
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210321T165500Z
+DTEND:20210321T165500Z
+CATEGORIES:Security
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Conor Schaefer":in
+ valid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:WDX2SHKZNJ3RCPQD36U2Q2WKL5LUOUVI
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Remote education: My children's freedom and privacy at stake
+DESCRIPTION:During COVID-19 confinement, I saw how all
+  teachers were choosing proprietary video conferencing
+  programs over free software for the continuation of online
+  lessons.\n\nI had two options: do nothing about it and let
+  proprietary video conferencing tools spread among my
+  children and their classmates, or try to fight back
+  against this injustice.\n\nMy paramount concern was for my
+  own children. I knew in advance what it meant to start
+  this battle. Moreover, this could affect my children’s
+  feelings. They were not attending school and they were
+  already facing a very complex challenge by being forced to
+  stay at home. On the other hand, I was also afraid of
+  having some kind of retaliation from their teachers
+  against them because of my fight.\n\nI didn’t want any of
+  these things to happen. I needed to decide what to do, and
+  evaluate if my commitment towards the free software
+  movement was more important than my own children, or if I
+  had to let it go this time.\n\nI concluded that the answer
+  was not either face a big fight or do nothing, I could do
+  something in between; that at least would be better than
+  doing nothing.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4570
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210321T165500Z
+DTEND:20210321T165500Z
+CATEGORIES:Education
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Javier Sepulveda S
+ anchis":invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:O5WNALXPMFH2DMRIIIZHI5WUGS44A6ET
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Ingestum: A FOSS NLP document ingestion library
+DESCRIPTION:Many NLP projects that depend upon the analysis
+  of documents are impaired by the difficulty of
+  transforming source material into a computer-readable
+  format. For example, PDF files are designed for human
+  consumption but can look like a bag full of words to a
+  computer. To address this problem engineers at Sorcero
+  developed Ingestum, a library that is used to "devour"
+  content sources, outputting a format that can be used for
+  additional processing. Ingestum has four main
+  concepts:\n\nSources - common content sources that feed
+  the ingestion process, e.g. PDF, HTML, PNG, WAV, Twitter,
+  email, et al. \n\nDocuments - the intermediary and final
+  states of a source during the ingestion process.
+  \n\nTransformers - a transformation function that can be
+  applied a document, e.g. removing hyphens from a text
+  document. \n\nConditionals - a logic conditional operation
+  that can be use to modify the behavior of a transformer.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4830
+LOCATION:Neptune
+DTSTART:20210321T165500Z
+DTEND:20210321T165500Z
+CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Walter Bender":inv
+ alid:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Martín Abente Laha
+ ye":invalid:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Juan Pablo Ugarte"
+ :invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:QRDMG6HGXLGDBXVXDVG6V3FYO5ILLS4K
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Informal chatter to formal decisions: How-to
+DESCRIPTION:So many repetitive conversations? No forward
+  movement? Everyone getting along mostly, but not sure how
+  to be decisive without clear hierarchy? What could
+  legitimate authorization look like in a decentralized
+  world anyway? This talk touches on specific steps anyone
+  can take.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4906
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210321T175000Z
+DTEND:20210321T183500Z
+CATEGORIES:Community
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Katheryn Sutter":i
+ nvalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:4VYWVFDDA4IKKQDUPKJAZTD3ZDMSGHAF
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Here's how you can get all your day-to-day computing done with f
+ ree software
+DESCRIPTION:Here's how you can get all your day-to-day
+  computing done with free software. Alice, 11, has given
+  multiple talks at technical conferences and will go over
+  more than 10 programs that will replace proprietary with
+  free software.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4818
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210321T175000Z
+DTEND:20210321T183500Z
+CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Alice Monsen":inval
+ id:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:6EJZX2WANT3Z7WULWSEMO4E5AYZVHIE7
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:A dispatch from the front lines of right to repair
+DESCRIPTION:FUD fighting on the front lines of right to
+  repair: As our homes, workplaces and public spaces fill
+  with Internet-connected "smart" stuff, a digital right to
+  repair is critical to protecting consumer rights, property
+  rights and civil liberties. Despite that, electronics
+  giants like Apple, Samsung, LG and General Electric have
+  snuffed out scores of proposed state laws seeking to
+  create such a right. How? By scaring legislators with
+  tales of device hacking, cyber stalking and identity
+  theft.\n\nCreating a legal right to repair our stuff means
+  short-circuiting these arguments and injecting a dose of
+  facts into hearings and public debate. In this
+  presentation, Paul Roberts, the founder of SecuRepairs,
+  provides a dispatch from the front lines of right to
+  repair and how his group of more than 200 IT and
+  information security professionals is doing battle to set
+  the record straight on cybersecurity and the right to
+  repair.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4707
+LOCATION:Neptune
+DTSTART:20210321T175000Z
+DTEND:20210321T183500Z
+CATEGORIES:Social context
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Paul Roberts":inval
+ id:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:FLRBWJ6A2RDGI73TG3F5SRSB6U6RHKPT
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Labor movements and the free software community
+DESCRIPTION:The labor movement and free software are natural
+  complements to one another. Both rely on (often
+  decentralized) groups of workers that commit to a higher
+  purpose in the pursuit of building something that will
+  advance people on a larger scale. I’ll discuss the ways
+  that values of free software and labor movements
+  complement one another. I will outline the practical
+  technology needs of labor organizations that could be met
+  by free software. Finally I will talk about what attendees
+  can do to support labor movements with free software by
+  describing some promising organizations looking to bridge
+  the gap.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4673
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210321T184500Z
+DTEND:20210321T193000Z
+CATEGORIES:Free software in Government
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Amanda Sopkin":inva
+ lid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:YRIC3Z52ISXJ5F3QCNSLXOUWU6HBA7M6
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:An information theoretic model of privacy and security metrics
+DESCRIPTION:An information theoretic model of privacy and
+  security metrics - or - how I learned to stop worrying
+  about password meters and love the dice.\n\nSince 2010,
+  EFF has maintained a project dubbed Panopticlick, which
+  aims to help users understand a technique called browser
+  fingerprinting. Web trackers are able to stitch together
+  little bits of information the users browser leaves behind
+  into a cohesive whole, a fingerprint which follows them
+  across their usage of the Web. Panopticlick is able to
+  quantify the amount of information your browser leaks
+  through the use of an information theoretical approach to
+  privacy which determines how much information each
+  individual metric (say, a user's list of fonts) reveals,
+  and the relationship of these individual metrics to how
+  much a browser reveals in general. Many of the
+  misconceptions users have when using the site reflect an
+  unclear picture about how their browser fingerprint is
+  arrived at, and often leads users down a path that
+  *decreases* their overall privacy in an attempt to
+  increase it.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4624
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210321T184500Z
+DTEND:20210321T193000Z
+CATEGORIES:Security
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Bill Budington":in
+ valid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:WNQE44KTT54VVS4NNLLD46ZINTB23PWX
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:To be announced
+DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
+  for this session yet - sorry!
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5430
+LOCATION:Neptune
+DTSTART:20210321T184500Z
+DTEND:20210321T193000Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
+ invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:PKRDBT34PEYA3G5A2HTWI6YT3QIDOH3T
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Unjust computing clamps down
+DESCRIPTION:RMS will elaborate on growing injustices in
+  computing. They are:\n\n - Locked-down operating
+  systems\n\n - User-resticting app stores\n\n - Requiring
+  nonfree client software, including Javascript (Javascript
+  turns the web into something like an app store, but
+  worse)\n\n - Online dis-services\n\n - Nvidia's Lubyanka:
+  prisoners of the GPU\n\n - Proprietary non-interoperable
+  tools as de-facto standards\n\n - The Internet of
+  Malthings which will only talk with a mobile phone via an
+  online dis-service\n\n - VR with nonfree platforms to run
+  only nonfree applications\n\n - Vaccination "passports"
+  could track people in daily life throuh restaurants,
+  theaters, gyms, buses...\n\n - Together they reduce your
+  computer to a platform for nonfree malware that will do
+  you a disservice.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5442
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210321T194000Z
+DTEND:20210321T202500Z
+CATEGORIES:Exploring Free Software concepts
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Richard Stallman":
+ invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:6JCUOIMEMFW5QMMKMVPJ7A4QYMMSGN3Q
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Empower users by asking them for money
+DESCRIPTION:I've always been a free software programmer, a
+  contractor to the rich and already powerful so they could
+  use free software to its fullest. But, users, normal
+  everyday users, are left out, and their needs are often
+  different from business, universities and other large
+  organizations who can afford to pay developers.\n\nI
+  wanted to develop Inkscape for users, and to do this I
+  have started asking users to fund me directly. Four
+  Inkscape developers currently use a personal funding
+  platform to try and raise the money needed to make our
+  activities more stable and user-focused. Come hear about
+  my experiences setting up and operating in a federated and
+  fragmented system and how we can move free software
+  economics from business versus volunteers to a more
+  equitable settlement for users and developers.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4686
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210321T194000Z
+DTEND:20210321T202500Z
+CATEGORIES:Community
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Martin Owens":inva
+ lid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:OQBTGV3GYIKVRNURYKGTLXMTE7CLZZSK
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Libre designers do exist (and survive)
+DESCRIPTION:Libre designers do exist (and survive). Let's
+  explore the pros and cons, experiences, job opportunities
+  and more, from experiences gathered for over 15 years in
+  the field.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4776
+LOCATION:Neptune
+DTSTART:20210321T194000Z
+DTEND:20210321T202500Z
+CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Maria Leandro":inv
+ alid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:IWNBLMUHK5VQTM3NZS7WBE2M66RC7ESL
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Free/libre solutions to address the shortage of ventilators
+DESCRIPTION:Over 100 teams attempted to create free/libre
+  solutions to address the shortage of ventilators caused by
+  the COVID-19 pandemic; we created a large spreadsheet
+  evaluating all of them along many coordinates. Slowly,
+  teams coalesced into a global community and began
+  cooperating. There were many successes, failures, and
+  learnings. The community had pioneered techniques that
+  were re-used inconsistently to organize teams. The overall
+  effect was mixed in terms of its success developing
+  ventilators, but very successful in advancing the global
+  free hardware community. We present this story from the
+  point of view of a full-time active participant in many
+  organizations.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4737
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210321T203500Z
+DTEND:20210321T212000Z
+CATEGORIES:Free Software in practice
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Robert Read":inval
+ id:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Marc Jones":invali
+ d:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:WTFPX7XNKMHMLYK6AHQA3AHKNXH6W3PQ
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:How to make more users love free software: Double the love, do
+ uble the freedom
+DESCRIPTION:In past years, free software projects have
+  increased their usability considerably. Still, one of the
+  main reasons users with no technical background don't use
+  many free software projects in their daily routine is that
+  some projects don't offer good usability, which drives
+  them into choosing proprietary solutions. This talk is a
+  more mature follow-up to my talk "How to make more users
+  love free software," where I'll give realistic ideas and
+  applicable and simple solutions to improve free software
+  projects' usability.\n\nThis session is a continuation on
+  Clarissa's presentation from LibrePlanet 2020.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4889
+LOCATION:Saturn
+DTSTART:20210321T203500Z
+DTEND:20210321T212000Z
+CATEGORIES:Community
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Clarissa Borges":i
+ nvalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:LQHVLFQSQ4W2S44JTG6W24MKBKUEK3HI
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Beyond "learning to code": How Tech Learning Collective merges I
+ T training with emancipatory political action
+DTSTART:20210321T203500Z
+DTEND:20210321T212000Z
+DESCRIPTION:What good is a pen if the paper it touches can
+  refuse to show its ink? What good is your app when your
+  API key is revoked? Through metaphor and with a unique
+  apprenticeship-based pedagogy, Tech Learning Collective
+  (TLC) is empowering users by doing exactly what code boot
+  camps and corporate-funded "learn to code" programs don't:
+  TLC tells students to ignore new Web frameworks and focus
+  instead on the lowest layers of an IT stack like physical
+  network and hardware storage devices. At TLC,
+  infrastructure is the heart of a free software curriculum
+  eschewing common rush-to-employment training paradigms in
+  favor of Socratic classrooms where practicing Bash
+  commands seamlessly meld with lectures about Gnostic
+  influences on Ethernet, the relationship between Gregorian
+  chants and bootloaders, and more. Come see why and how
+  TLC's holistic approach to IT education is creating
+  communities of activist sysadmins out of people who
+  wouldn't otherwise have called themselves "techies."
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4763
+LOCATION:Neptune
+CATEGORIES:Education
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Tech Learning Coll
+ ective":invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:CBVCSHRNGGBPTXO3Z6WWF6GXFD5SEDIO
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Ten years of empowering activists AND everyday people through f
+ ree mobile software
+DESCRIPTION: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.
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5428
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210321T213000Z
+DTEND:20210321T221500Z
+CATEGORIES:Keynote
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="Nathan Freitas":in
+ valid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+BEGIN:VEVENT
+METHOD:PUBLISH
+DTSTAMP:20210316T000000Z
+UID:NXZO4DPUHQDLRQIN2KBLSDWS4XHOHETZ
+CLASS:PUBLIC
+STATUS:CONFIRMED
+SUMMARY:Closing remarks by FSF
+DESCRIPTION:There's no description available
+  for this session yet - sorry!
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#5432
+LOCATION:Jupiter
+DTSTART:20210321T222000Z
+DTEND:20210321T223000Z
+CATEGORIES:LibrePlanet special sessions
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INVIDIDUAL;CN="LibrePlanet 2021":
+ invalid:nomail
+END:VEVENT
+END:VCALENDAR
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