From 87608f48b832900a91eac4d7ef192955893c4f1d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Molly de Blanc Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2018 17:39:41 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] updated Eric Schultz bio and talk description. --- 2018/includes/generated-bios.html | 2 +- 2018/includes/generated-sessions.html | 16 ++++++++++++++-- 2018/social/index.html | 4 ++-- 3 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/2018/includes/generated-bios.html b/2018/includes/generated-bios.html index 47e79599..311813c3 100644 --- a/2018/includes/generated-bios.html +++ b/2018/includes/generated-bios.html @@ -843,7 +843,7 @@ symbolic debugger (gdb), GNU Emacs, and various others.

Eric Schultz

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Eric Schultz is Lead Developer at CommitChange and committer to CommitChange.org. Prior to joining CommitChange, he was the Community Manager at prpl Foundation, with a particular focus on building the OpenWrt community, where he served on the FCC committee regulating Wifi. Eric also worked as Developer Advocate at Outercurve Foundation, where he managed and supported the foundation's 25 free software projects. He has a passion for the promise and reality of free software, with a focus on empowering individuals, particularly in marginalized groups, with more control over their everyday lives. Eric lives in Appleton, Wisconsin, where outside of work he enjoys developing free software, watching the Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Bucks, and tweeting about technology, politics, sports, and his Yorkie, Penelope.

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Eric Schultz is Lead Developer at CommitChange and committer to Houdini Project. Prior to joining CommitChange, he was the Community Manager at prpl Foundation, with a particular focus on building the OpenWrt community, where he served on the FCC committee regulating Wifi. Eric also worked as Developer Advocate at Outercurve Foundation, where he managed and supported the foundation's 25 free software projects. He has a passion for the promise and reality of free software, with a focus on empowering individuals, particularly in marginalized groups, with more control over their everyday lives. Eric lives in Appleton, Wisconsin, where outside of work he enjoys developing free software, watching the Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Bucks, and tweeting about technology, politics, sports, and his Yorkie, Penelope.

(Copyright © 2014 Eric Schultz. Photo licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.)

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For nonprofits, accepting credit card donations has become easier and easier, whether through a donation processing company or directly through a payment network like Stripe. Sadly, though, until now, nonprofits have had limited options: either accepting some non-free Javascript for an elegant donation experience with minimal PCI compliance rules, or requiring complex integrations or PCI compliance burdens on the backend.

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Eric Schultz, Lead Developer with CommitChange, and core contributor to CommitChange.org, the free donation processing and donation management system running CommitChange, highlights how nonprofits can use free software to improve donor experience without compromising their mission. Additionally, Eric will discuss the history of CommitChange.org, how it can be used for crowdfunding, why it was licensed under the AGPL with a few unique additional permissions, and how nonprofits and their supporters can work together to improve fundraising software to improve people's lives.

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For nonprofits, accepting credit card donations has become easier and +easier, whether through a donation processing company or directly through a +payment network like Stripe. Sadly, though, until now, nonprofits have had +limited options: either accepting some non-free Javascript for an elegant +donation experience with minimal PCI compliance rules, or requiring complex + integrations or PCI compliance burdens on the backend.

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Eric Schultz, Lead Developer with CommitChange, and core contributor to the +Houdini Project, the free donation processing and donation management +system running CommitChange, highlights how nonprofits can use free +software to improve donor experience without compromising their mission. +Additionally, Eric will discuss the history of Houdini, how it can be used +for crowdfunding, why it was licensed under the AGPL with a few unique +additional permissions, and how nonprofits and their supporters can work +together to improve fundraising software to improve people's lives.

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Annual FSF Associate Members Meeting

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Are you an FSF associate member? If so, join your fellow associate members for a feedback and visioning session over lunch. Share your thoughts on the Foundation, the free software movement, and what you want to see more of. This event is organized by associate members with the support of the FSF, and notes from the meeting will be shared with FSF staff. RSVP on the LibrePlanet wiki so we make sure to have enough lunch! Donations for food are welcome but not required.

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Are you an FSF associate member? If so, join your fellow Associate Members for a feedback and visioning session over lunch. Share your thoughts on the Foundation, the free software movement, and what you want to see more of. This event is organized by Associate Members with the support of the FSF, and notes from the meeting will be shared with FSF staff. RSVP on the LibrePlanet wiki so we make sure to have enough lunch! Donations for food are welcome but not required.

This location is wheelchair accessible.

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LibreOffice Certification

Lothar Becker will host a certification-focused workshop on Monday, March 26, at the Boston Nonprofit Center, from 09:30 to 13:30.

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LibreOffice Certification has been extended to FSF associate members in 2017, based on the same professional pre-requisites of TDF Members. The workshop will offer a thorough overview of the skills requested and a summary of TDF migration and training protocols. Participation is free but must be booked in advance by sending an email to certification@libreoffice.org.

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LibreOffice Certification has been extended to FSF Associate Members in 2017, based on the same professional pre-requisites of TDF Members. The workshop will offer a thorough overview of the skills requested and a summary of TDF migration and training protocols. Participation is free but must be booked in advance by sending an email to certification@libreoffice.org.

This location is wheelchair accessible.

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