From 85bb509670efcd46964c749c4be5a710f5431c91 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Molly de Blanc Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2018 16:22:37 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] updated per team feedback on text. --- 2019/includes/banner.html | 2 +- 2019/includes/home-content.html | 6 ++---- 2019/index.html | 2 +- 2019/sponsors/index.html | 2 +- 4 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/2019/includes/banner.html b/2019/includes/banner.html index ccddc9e9..3fb9eab7 100755 --- a/2019/includes/banner.html +++ b/2019/includes/banner.html @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ -


March 23 - 24th
+


March 23 - 24th, 2019
Greater Boston Area

diff --git a/2019/includes/home-content.html b/2019/includes/home-content.html index a01c7d4c..2a5a4fb4 100644 --- a/2019/includes/home-content.html +++ b/2019/includes/home-content.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -

+

LibrePlanet is an annual conference hosted by the Free Software Foundation for free software enthusiasts and anyone who cares about the @@ -9,9 +9,7 @@ freedom. Newcomers are always welcome, and LibrePlanet 2019 will feature programming for all ages and experience levels.

- -

-LibrePlanet 2019's theme is "Trailblazing Free Software." In 1983, the free software movement was born with the publication of the GNU Manifesto. FSF founder Richard Stallman saw that proprietary code -- that which could not be shared -- prevented people from changing the computer code they were using (for example, to fix a problem in the code, or to make it suit the user's purpose). And by emphasizing a community-oriented philosophy of sharing code freely, people could more easily make useful software -- new concepts were more easily brought to life because they could build off others' copylefted code, and they could pay forward those benefits by allowing others to view their code and offer their own changes. These packages have great potential to become widely used. +LibrePlanet 2019's theme is "Trailblazing Free Software." In 1983, the free software movement was born with the publication of the GNU Manifesto. Free Software Foundation founder Richard Stallman saw that proprietary code -- that which could not be shared -- prevented people from changing the computer code they were using (for example, to fix a problem in the code, or to make it suit the user's purpose). And by emphasizing a community-oriented philosophy of sharing code freely, people could more easily make useful software -- new concepts were more easily brought to life because they could build off others' copylefted code, and they could pay forward those benefits by allowing others to view their code and offer their own changes. These packages have great potential to become widely used.

diff --git a/2019/index.html b/2019/index.html index b6b256a5..1db82804 100755 --- a/2019/index.html +++ b/2019/index.html @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ alt="[ Deb Nicholson, wearing a black dress, stands next to Mariah Villarreal, wearing a grey cardigan and LibrePlanet 2018 tshirt. They are both smiling. ]"> diff --git a/2019/sponsors/index.html b/2019/sponsors/index.html index 09033616..6999e815 100755 --- a/2019/sponsors/index.html +++ b/2019/sponsors/index.html @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@

LibrePlanet 2019 Sponsorship and Exhibit Hall

-

Register as a Sponsor of Exhibitor! Please only use this link after confirmation from the FSF.

+

Register as a Sponsor or Exhibitor! Please only use this link after confirmation from the FSF.

Sponsors -- 2.25.1