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Anti-harassment policy

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Libby Reinish, FSF campaigns manager, is the contact person for any reports of violations of the anti-harassment policy during LibrePlanet 2014. If you need to file a report, find Libby or call her at 413-275-4786 +

The FSF is dedicated to providing a harassment-free LibrePlanet experience for everyone. +

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Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. +

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This policy is based on several other policies, including the OLF anti-harassment policy, written by Esther Filderman and Beth Lynn Eicher, and the Con Anti-Harassment Project. Mary Gardiner, Valerie Aurora, Sarah Smith, and Donna Benjamin generalized the policies and added supporting material. Many members of LinuxChix, Geek Feminism and other groups contributed to this work. +

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Call for Sessions

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+ Thanks for proposing a session! The FSF will review your proposal and follow up via email. +

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Call for Sessions

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The deadline for submission passed on November 22nd at 5 PM EST. You may make a late submission if the FSF has already been in contact with you about it. If you'd like to make a late submission and have not been contacted, please email campaigns@fsf.org.

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This year, the theme of LibrePlanet is "Free Software, Free Society." + How can free software protect journalists, whistleblowers, activists, + and regular computer users from government and corporate surveillance? + How can free software, or free software values like copyleft, community + development, and transparency, be used by people fighting to create free + societies around the world? What challenges are standing between us and + our goal of free software ubiquity? With your help, we'll tackle these + questions and more at LibrePlanet 2014.

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LibrePlanet 2014 will be held thirty years after the GNU System was + launched. This is the perfect opportunity to take stock of where we've + been and where we're headed as a community. We're looking for session + proposals that embody the grassroot spirit of free software by:

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There is also a place on the proposal form to indicate if you would + like to participate in the conference in other ways in addition to your + session – by framing and moderating a panel; facilitating a caucus + space; sharing media-making skills; or blogging about the conference. + Please let us know about the community-building skills you have to + share!

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Presentations are typically 45 minutes in length. This is an + opportunity to talk about your software project, organizing effort, + licensing knowledge, or just something you've learned from using free + software, with time for discussion. Describe your proposal, your + background, how it relates to the conference theme, and what you hope + participants will gain from your presentation.

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Panels are typically 1 ½ hours long and are composed of three or more + people who want to engage deeply with a particular question, challenge, + or theme. Describe your proposal, how it relates to the conference + theme, and what you hope participants will gain from your presentation. + We encourage you to propose a full list of panelists from diverse + backgrounds. In addition to you own biography, please use the "Presenter + bio(s)" field to include biographical and contact information for each + panelist and indicate whether you have approached them about + participating in your panel. If accepted, we will work with you and + connect you with similar proposals. In some cases we may combine + proposals or add speakers to a proposed panel.

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Workshops are generally 1 ½ hours long and are submitted by one or + more people who have an intersectional, interactive presentation to + share. Workshops take many formats – from software or hardware + demonstrations, to workshops for new contributors, to skillshares and + tutorials. If you are submitting a proposal for a workshop, please + describe the goals and take-aways for the session. In addition to you + own biography, please use the "Presenter bio(s)" field to include + biographical and contact information for each panelist and indicate + whether you have approached them about participating in your workshop.

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Strategic action sessions are generally 1 ½ hours long and provide a + space for activists to learn from each other’s organizing work and share + strategies, successes, and challenges. Examples of strategy sessions + might include: starting a local user group, discussing how to message + free software to political activists, sharing PR best practices to + promote free software, among others.

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LibrePlanet is committed to increasing the diversity of the free + software movement, and to making the diversity that already exists more + visible. To that end, our CFS process takes demographic information + into account in order to build a program that features as many different + voices and perspectives as possible.

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We ask you to please share any demographic information about yourself + that you are comfortable sharing. We have provided + a "How do you self-identify?" text field to allow you to self-identify + in any way you wish, in + addition to or instead of using the checkboxes below.

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Exhibitor application

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Exhibitor application

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LibrePlanet is the perfect place to + spread the word about your organization to an inspired and engaged + audience. Exhibitor tables will be located in a highly visible primary + thoroughfare for both of the two days of the conference. In addition to + receiving a table, each exhibitor will be featured in a conference + program ad that will reach hundreds of software developers, free + software activists, academics, students, and computer users. +

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The deadline to apply for is January 31st, + 2013. Update: Deadline extended through Wednesday, February 5th!  We will get in touch once we receive your + application. If you have questions, please contact campaigns@fsf.org. Please + note we offer discounted rates for non-profit + organizations. +

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Exhibitor payment confirmation

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+Thank you for being an exhibitor at LibrePlanet 2014! You will receive a payment receipt at the email you provided. For any questions, contact Jeanne Rasata at info@fsf.org. +

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Getting Around

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LibrePlanet 2014 will be held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Stata Center, at 32 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA 02139.

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Where to stay

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Hostels

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These are about five kilometers from the conference venue, but have prices of $50 or less per night.

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Arriving in the City

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From Logan Airport

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Most people travel via these three routes from the airport:

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Commuting from the Suburbs

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Getting to LibrePlanet and Navigating the Boston/Cambridge Area

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The easiest way to get around Boston/Cambridge is to use the MBTA. Passes can be purchased with credit and debit cards in stations and single rides can be purchased on board with cash. The links below can help you to plan your trip to MIT's Stata Center and around town. MIT is located at the Kendall/MIT stop on the red line. The FSF's offices are located near the Downtown Crossing and Park Street T stops.

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Getting to LibrePlanet at the Stata Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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[ MIT's interesting-looking Stata Center ]

The Stata Center. Image CC-BY-3.0 Pablo Valerio

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Getting to the Free Software Foundation office

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