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From hangout-bounces-at-nylxs.com Fri Oct 26 21:33:03 2018 Return-Path: X-Original-To: archive-at-mrbrklyn.com Delivered-To: archive-at-mrbrklyn.com Received: from www2.mrbrklyn.com (www2.mrbrklyn.com [96.57.23.82]) by mrbrklyn.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 70D6C161151; Fri, 26 Oct 2018 21:33:02 -0400 (EDT) X-Original-To: hangout-at-www2.mrbrklyn.com Delivered-To: hangout-at-www2.mrbrklyn.com Received: by mrbrklyn.com (Postfix, from userid 1000) id 2273D16114A; Fri, 26 Oct 2018 21:32:47 -0400 (EDT) Resent-From: Ruben Safir Resent-Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2018 21:32:46 -0400 Resent-Message-ID: <20181027013246.GB24469-at-www2.mrbrklyn.com> Resent-To: hangout-at-mrbrklyn.com X-Original-To: ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com Delivered-To: ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com Received: from eggs.gnu.org (eggs.gnu.org [208.118.235.92]) by mrbrklyn.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2B22E161132 for ; Thu, 18 Oct 2018 20:11:38 -0400 (EDT) Received: from crmserver2p.fsf.org ([208.118.235.223]:53508) by eggs.gnu.org with esmtps (TLS1.0:RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA1:32) (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1gDIO7-0003Tw-VG for ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com; Thu, 18 Oct 2018 20:11:36 -0400 Received: from localhost ([127.0.0.1] helo=my.fsf.org) by crmserver2p.fsf.org with esmtp (Exim 4.86_2) (envelope-from ) id 1gDIO7-0004b2-OJ for ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com; Thu, 18 Oct 2018 20:11:35 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 From: "Free Software Foundation" job_id: 157489 To: Ruben Safir Precedence: bulk X-CiviMail-Bounce: crmmailer+b.157489.37525975.2bed3d9579e73327-at-fsf.org Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 20:11:35 -0400 Message-Id: X-detected-operating-system: by eggs.gnu.org: GNU/Linux 2.2.x-3.x [generic] Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] Announcing keynote speakers for LibrePlanet -- and don't miss your chance to give a talk X-BeenThere: hangout-at-nylxs.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.17 Reply-To: Free Software Foundation List-Id: NYLXS Tech Talk and Politics List-Unsubscribe: , List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============0165220782==" Errors-To: hangout-bounces-at-nylxs.com Sender: "Hangout"
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Dear Ruben Safir,
Today, we are proud to announce all four keynote speakers who will appear at the [LibrePlanet 2019 conference][0], which takes place in the Boston area, March 23-24, 2019. They are: Debian Project contributor Bdale Garbee, free software activist Micky Metts, physician Tarek Loubani, and FSF founder and president Richard Stallman, all of whom are trailblazers of free software in their own right.
[0]:https://www.libreplanet.org/2019
**[REGISTER FOR THE LIBREPLANET 2019 CONFERENCE HERE!](https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/event/info?id=79)**
Bdale Garbee has contributed to the free software community since 1979. He was an early participant in the Debian Project, helped port Debian GNU/Linux to five architectures, served as the Debian Project Leader, then chairman of the Debian Technical Committee for nearly a decade, and remains active in the Debian community. For a decade, Bdale served as president of Software in the Public Interest. He also served on the board of directors of the Linux Foundation, representing individual affiliates and the developer community. Bdale currently serves on the boards of the Freedombox Foundation, the Linux Professional Institute, and Aleph Objects. He is also a member of the Evaluations Committee at the Software Freedom Conservancy. In 2008, Bdale became the first individual recipient of a Lutece d'Or award from the Federation Nationale de l'Industrie du Logiciel Libre in France.
Micky Metts is an owner of Agaric, a worker-owned technology cooperative. She is an activist hacker, industry organizer, public speaker, connector, advisor, and visionary. Micky is a member of the MayFirst People Link Leadership Committee, and is a liaison between the Solidarity Economy Network (SEN) and the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives (USFWC), with an intention to bring communities together. Micky is also a founding member of a cohort that is building a new Boston public high school based in cooperative learning: BoCoLab. She is a member of the Free Software Foundation and of Drupal.org, a community based in free software. She is a published author contributing to the book *Ours to Hack and to Own*, one of the top technology books of 2017 in *Wired* magazine.
Dr. Tarek Loubani is an emergency physician who works at the London Health Sciences Centre in Canada and at Al Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip. He is a fellow of the Shuttleworth Foundation, where he focuses on free software medical devices. His organization, the Glia Project, develops free/libre medical device designs for 3D printing, in an effort to help medical systems such as Gaza's gain self-sufficiency and local independence.
Continuing an annual tradition, FSF president [Richard Stallman][1] will present the [Free Software Awards][2] and discuss opportunities for, and threats to, the free software movement.
[1]:https://www.fsf.org/about/staff-and-board [2]:https://www.fsf.org/awards
LibrePlanet is an annual event jam-packed with interesting talks and hands-on workshops -- and we know you have a lot to say! Have an idea for your own free software-related talk or workshop? *[Submit it for consideration][3] by October 26, 2018 at 10:00 EDT (14:00 UTC).*
[3]:https://my.fsf.org/node/20/
Your talk can be aimed at an audience of experienced developers, young people, newcomers to free software, activists looking for technology that aligns with their ideals, policymakers, hackers, artists, or tinkerers. Talks and workshops should examine or utilize free software, copyleft, and related issues, but beyond that, we welcome any topics that may educate, entertain, or encourage action.
Some possibilities include updates on free software projects, especially if they fulfill a [High Priority](https://www.fsf.org/campaigns/priority-projects/) free software need; the intersection of free software and other social issues or movements; how to resist the harmful effects of proprietary software by using free software; introductions to aspects of free software for newcomers generally or children specifically; hands-on workshops using free software for particular applications; copyleft and other free software legal issues; free software's intersections with government; and how to use free software in artmaking. [Find more inspiration in videos of LibrePlanet 2018 talks][4], as well as the [full program listing][5].
[4]:https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/tag/libreplanet-2018-video/ [5]:https://libreplanet.org/2018/program/
## Gratis admission for FSF members
[Current Associate Members][6] and students with valid ID may attend LibrePlanet gratis. FSF Associate Membership starts at just $10/month and comes with many [benefits][7]. If you're not already a member, there's no better time to join than the present!
[6]:https://my.fsf.org/join?pk_campaign=lp19&pk_kwd=lw [7]:https://www.fsf.org/associate/benefits
### Travel funding available
Do you need help with the cost of travel to LibrePlanet? The FSF is able to offer a limited amount of funding to bring conference participants to Boston from all around the world. You can [apply for a scholarship][8] through Friday, November 16 at 10:00 EST (15:00 UTC). Scholarship recipients will be notified by the end of November. If you don't need a scholarship, you can help those with financial need attend LibrePlanet 2019 by [making a contribution to the conference's scholarship fund][9].
[8]:https://my.fsf.org/lp-scholarship-application [9]:https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=33
## Free Software Award nominations
Each year at LibrePlanet, the FSF presents its annual Free Software Awards. [Nominations for the awards][2] are open through Sunday, November 4th, 2018 at 19:59 EST (23:59 UTC).
### Promotional opportunities
LibrePlanet is a good place to spread the word about your organization to the free software community. You can [sponsor LibrePlanet or have a table in our exhibit hall (or both!)][10]. Our exhibit hall is highly visible at the LibrePlanet venue, and sponsors are highly visible at the conference and in our promotional materials. LibrePlanet is a distinctive event that centers free software, in its infrastructure, program of talks and events, and audience, and we appreciate the support of organizations that embrace free software. [Apply to exhibit][10] at LibrePlanet 2019 or email us at if you are interested in being a sponsor.
[10]:https://www.libreplanet.org/2019/sponsors
### Volunteering
LibrePlanet is propelled by the positive energy of dozens of volunteers. We simply couldn't make this community event happen without them, and we thank them accordingly, with a gratis T-shirt and admission to the conference, and our deep gratitude. Applications for most LibrePlanet volunteer opportunities will be available soon, but if you would like to help with advance outreach, including spreading the word about the conference in online communities and your networks, and by posting flyers in schools and community spaces, please email to get started!
LibrePlanet 2019 is about 170 days away -- tell your friends and submit a talk proposal today!
Cheers,
Molly de Blanc Campaigns Manager -- * Follow us on GNU social at , on Diaspora at , and on Twitter at . * Read about why we use Twitter, but only with caveats at . * Subscribe to our RSS feeds at . * Join us as an associate member at . * Read our Privacy Policy at .
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Dear Ruben Safir,
Today, we are proud to announce all four keynote speakers who will appear at the LibrePlanet 2019 conference, which takes place in the Boston area, March 23-24, 2019. They are: Debian Project contributor Bdale Garbee, free software activist Micky Metts, physician Tarek Loubani, and FSF founder and president Richard Stallman, all of whom are trailblazers of free software in their own right.
REGISTER FOR THE LIBREPLANET 2019 CONFERENCE HERE!
Bdale Garbee has contributed to the free software community since 1979. He was an early participant in the Debian Project, helped port Debian GNU/Linux to five architectures, served as the Debian Project Leader, then chairman of the Debian Technical Committee for nearly a decade, and remains active in the Debian community. For a decade, Bdale served as president of Software in the Public Interest. He also served on the board of directors of the Linux Foundation, representing individual affiliates and the developer community. Bdale currently serves on the boards of the Freedombox Foundation, the Linux Professional Institute, and Aleph Objects. He is also a member of the Evaluations Committee at the Software Freedom Conservancy. In 2008, Bdale became the first individual recipient of a Lutece d'Or award from the Federation Nationale de l'Industrie du Logiciel Libre in France.
Micky Metts is an owner of Agaric, a worker-owned technology cooperative. She is an activist hacker, industry organizer, public speaker, connector, advisor, and visionary. Micky is a member of the MayFirst People Link Leadership Committee, and is a liaison between the Solidarity Economy Network (SEN) and the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives (USFWC), with an intention to bring communities together. Micky is also a founding member of a cohort that is building a new Boston public high school based in cooperative learning: BoCoLab. She is a member of the Free Software Foundation and of Drupal.org, a community based in free software. She is a published author contributing to the book Ours to Hack and to Own, one of the top technology books of 2017 in Wired magazine.
Dr. Tarek Loubani is an emergency physician who works at the London Health Sciences Centre in Canada and at Al Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip. He is a fellow of the Shuttleworth Foundation, where he focuses on free software medical devices. His organization, the Glia Project, develops free/libre medical device designs for 3D printing, in an effort to help medical systems such as Gaza's gain self-sufficiency and local independence.
Continuing an annual tradition, FSF president Richard Stallman will present the Free Software Awards and discuss opportunities for, and threats to, the free software movement.
LibrePlanet is an annual event jam-packed with interesting talks and hands-on workshops -- and we know you have a lot to say! Have an idea for your own free software-related talk or workshop? Submit it for consideration by October 26, 2018 at 10:00 EDT (14:00 UTC).
Your talk can be aimed at an audience of experienced developers, young people, newcomers to free software, activists looking for technology that aligns with their ideals, policymakers, hackers, artists, or tinkerers. Talks and workshops should examine or utilize free software, copyleft, and related issues, but beyond that, we welcome any topics that may educate, entertain, or encourage action.
Some possibilities include updates on free software projects, especially if they fulfill a High Priority free software need; the intersection of free software and other social issues or movements; how to resist the harmful effects of proprietary software by using free software; introductions to aspects of free software for newcomers generally or children specifically; hands-on workshops using free software for particular applications; copyleft and other free software legal issues; free software's intersections with government; and how to use free software in artmaking. Find more inspiration in videos of LibrePlanet 2018 talks, as well as the full program listing.
Gratis admission for FSF members
Current Associate Members and students with valid ID may attend LibrePlanet gratis. FSF Associate Membership starts at just $10/month and comes with many benefits. If you're not already a member, there's no better time to join than the present!
Travel funding available
Do you need help with the cost of travel to LibrePlanet? The FSF is able to offer a limited amount of funding to bring conference participants to Boston from all around the world. You can apply for a scholarship through Friday, November 16 at 10:00 EST (15:00 UTC). Scholarship recipients will be notified by the end of November. If you don't need a scholarship, you can help those with financial need attend LibrePlanet 2019 by making a contribution to the conference's scholarship fund.
Free Software Award nominations
Each year at LibrePlanet, the FSF presents its annual Free Software Awards. Nominations for the awards are open through Sunday, November 4th, 2018 at 19:59 EST (23:59 UTC).
Promotional opportunities
LibrePlanet is a good place to spread the word about your organization to the free software community. You can sponsor LibrePlanet or have a table in our exhibit hall (or both!). Our exhibit hall is highly visible at the LibrePlanet venue, and sponsors are highly visible at the conference and in our promotional materials. LibrePlanet is a distinctive event that centers free software, in its infrastructure, program of talks and events, and audience, and we appreciate the support of organizations that embrace free software. Apply to exhibit at LibrePlanet 2019 or email us at campaigns@fsf.org if you are interested in being a sponsor.
Volunteering
LibrePlanet is propelled by the positive energy of dozens of volunteers. We simply couldn't make this community event happen without them, and we thank them accordingly, with a gratis T-shirt and admission to the conference, and our deep gratitude. Applications for most LibrePlanet volunteer opportunities will be available soon, but if you would like to help with advance outreach, including spreading the word about the conference in online communities and your networks, and by posting flyers in schools and community spaces, please email resources@fsf.org to get started!
LibrePlanet 2019 is about 170 days away -- tell your friends and submit a talk proposal today!
Cheers,
Molly de Blanc
Campaigns Manager
Photo of Richard Stallman by by Adte.ca. This image is licensed under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license. Photo of Tarek Loubani by Tarek Loubani. This image is licensed under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license. Photo of Bdale Garbee by Karen Garbee. This image is licensed under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license. Photo of Micky Metts by Micky Metts. This image is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 license.
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Dear Ruben Safir,
Today, we are proud to announce all four keynote speakers who will appear at the [LibrePlanet 2019 conference][0], which takes place in the Boston area, March 23-24, 2019. They are: Debian Project contributor Bdale Garbee, free software activist Micky Metts, physician Tarek Loubani, and FSF founder and president Richard Stallman, all of whom are trailblazers of free software in their own right.
[0]:https://www.libreplanet.org/2019
**[REGISTER FOR THE LIBREPLANET 2019 CONFERENCE HERE!](https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/event/info?id=79)**
Bdale Garbee has contributed to the free software community since 1979. He was an early participant in the Debian Project, helped port Debian GNU/Linux to five architectures, served as the Debian Project Leader, then chairman of the Debian Technical Committee for nearly a decade, and remains active in the Debian community. For a decade, Bdale served as president of Software in the Public Interest. He also served on the board of directors of the Linux Foundation, representing individual affiliates and the developer community. Bdale currently serves on the boards of the Freedombox Foundation, the Linux Professional Institute, and Aleph Objects. He is also a member of the Evaluations Committee at the Software Freedom Conservancy. In 2008, Bdale became the first individual recipient of a Lutece d'Or award from the Federation Nationale de l'Industrie du Logiciel Libre in France.
Micky Metts is an owner of Agaric, a worker-owned technology cooperative. She is an activist hacker, industry organizer, public speaker, connector, advisor, and visionary. Micky is a member of the MayFirst People Link Leadership Committee, and is a liaison between the Solidarity Economy Network (SEN) and the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives (USFWC), with an intention to bring communities together. Micky is also a founding member of a cohort that is building a new Boston public high school based in cooperative learning: BoCoLab. She is a member of the Free Software Foundation and of Drupal.org, a community based in free software. She is a published author contributing to the book *Ours to Hack and to Own*, one of the top technology books of 2017 in *Wired* magazine.
Dr. Tarek Loubani is an emergency physician who works at the London Health Sciences Centre in Canada and at Al Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip. He is a fellow of the Shuttleworth Foundation, where he focuses on free software medical devices. His organization, the Glia Project, develops free/libre medical device designs for 3D printing, in an effort to help medical systems such as Gaza's gain self-sufficiency and local independence.
Continuing an annual tradition, FSF president [Richard Stallman][1] will present the [Free Software Awards][2] and discuss opportunities for, and threats to, the free software movement.
[1]:https://www.fsf.org/about/staff-and-board [2]:https://www.fsf.org/awards
LibrePlanet is an annual event jam-packed with interesting talks and hands-on workshops -- and we know you have a lot to say! Have an idea for your own free software-related talk or workshop? *[Submit it for consideration][3] by October 26, 2018 at 10:00 EDT (14:00 UTC).*
[3]:https://my.fsf.org/node/20/
Your talk can be aimed at an audience of experienced developers, young people, newcomers to free software, activists looking for technology that aligns with their ideals, policymakers, hackers, artists, or tinkerers. Talks and workshops should examine or utilize free software, copyleft, and related issues, but beyond that, we welcome any topics that may educate, entertain, or encourage action.
Some possibilities include updates on free software projects, especially if they fulfill a [High Priority](https://www.fsf.org/campaigns/priority-projects/) free software need; the intersection of free software and other social issues or movements; how to resist the harmful effects of proprietary software by using free software; introductions to aspects of free software for newcomers generally or children specifically; hands-on workshops using free software for particular applications; copyleft and other free software legal issues; free software's intersections with government; and how to use free software in artmaking. [Find more inspiration in videos of LibrePlanet 2018 talks][4], as well as the [full program listing][5].
[4]:https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/tag/libreplanet-2018-video/ [5]:https://libreplanet.org/2018/program/
## Gratis admission for FSF members
[Current Associate Members][6] and students with valid ID may attend LibrePlanet gratis. FSF Associate Membership starts at just $10/month and comes with many [benefits][7]. If you're not already a member, there's no better time to join than the present!
[6]:https://my.fsf.org/join?pk_campaign=lp19&pk_kwd=lw [7]:https://www.fsf.org/associate/benefits
### Travel funding available
Do you need help with the cost of travel to LibrePlanet? The FSF is able to offer a limited amount of funding to bring conference participants to Boston from all around the world. You can [apply for a scholarship][8] through Friday, November 16 at 10:00 EST (15:00 UTC). Scholarship recipients will be notified by the end of November. If you don't need a scholarship, you can help those with financial need attend LibrePlanet 2019 by [making a contribution to the conference's scholarship fund][9].
[8]:https://my.fsf.org/lp-scholarship-application [9]:https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=33
## Free Software Award nominations
Each year at LibrePlanet, the FSF presents its annual Free Software Awards. [Nominations for the awards][2] are open through Sunday, November 4th, 2018 at 19:59 EST (23:59 UTC).
### Promotional opportunities
LibrePlanet is a good place to spread the word about your organization to the free software community. You can [sponsor LibrePlanet or have a table in our exhibit hall (or both!)][10]. Our exhibit hall is highly visible at the LibrePlanet venue, and sponsors are highly visible at the conference and in our promotional materials. LibrePlanet is a distinctive event that centers free software, in its infrastructure, program of talks and events, and audience, and we appreciate the support of organizations that embrace free software. [Apply to exhibit][10] at LibrePlanet 2019 or email us at if you are interested in being a sponsor.
[10]:https://www.libreplanet.org/2019/sponsors
### Volunteering
LibrePlanet is propelled by the positive energy of dozens of volunteers. We simply couldn't make this community event happen without them, and we thank them accordingly, with a gratis T-shirt and admission to the conference, and our deep gratitude. Applications for most LibrePlanet volunteer opportunities will be available soon, but if you would like to help with advance outreach, including spreading the word about the conference in online communities and your networks, and by posting flyers in schools and community spaces, please email to get started!
LibrePlanet 2019 is about 170 days away -- tell your friends and submit a talk proposal today!
Cheers,
Molly de Blanc Campaigns Manager -- * Follow us on GNU social at , on Diaspora at , and on Twitter at . * Read about why we use Twitter, but only with caveats at . * Subscribe to our RSS feeds at . * Join us as an associate member at . * Read our Privacy Policy at .
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Dear Ruben Safir,
Today, we are proud to announce all four keynote speakers who will appear at the LibrePlanet 2019 conference, which takes place in the Boston area, March 23-24, 2019. They are: Debian Project contributor Bdale Garbee, free software activist Micky Metts, physician Tarek Loubani, and FSF founder and president Richard Stallman, all of whom are trailblazers of free software in their own right.
REGISTER FOR THE LIBREPLANET 2019 CONFERENCE HERE!
Bdale Garbee has contributed to the free software community since 1979. He was an early participant in the Debian Project, helped port Debian GNU/Linux to five architectures, served as the Debian Project Leader, then chairman of the Debian Technical Committee for nearly a decade, and remains active in the Debian community. For a decade, Bdale served as president of Software in the Public Interest. He also served on the board of directors of the Linux Foundation, representing individual affiliates and the developer community. Bdale currently serves on the boards of the Freedombox Foundation, the Linux Professional Institute, and Aleph Objects. He is also a member of the Evaluations Committee at the Software Freedom Conservancy. In 2008, Bdale became the first individual recipient of a Lutece d'Or award from the Federation Nationale de l'Industrie du Logiciel Libre in France.
Micky Metts is an owner of Agaric, a worker-owned technology cooperative. She is an activist hacker, industry organizer, public speaker, connector, advisor, and visionary. Micky is a member of the MayFirst People Link Leadership Committee, and is a liaison between the Solidarity Economy Network (SEN) and the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives (USFWC), with an intention to bring communities together. Micky is also a founding member of a cohort that is building a new Boston public high school based in cooperative learning: BoCoLab. She is a member of the Free Software Foundation and of Drupal.org, a community based in free software. She is a published author contributing to the book Ours to Hack and to Own, one of the top technology books of 2017 in Wired magazine.
Dr. Tarek Loubani is an emergency physician who works at the London Health Sciences Centre in Canada and at Al Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip. He is a fellow of the Shuttleworth Foundation, where he focuses on free software medical devices. His organization, the Glia Project, develops free/libre medical device designs for 3D printing, in an effort to help medical systems such as Gaza's gain self-sufficiency and local independence.
Continuing an annual tradition, FSF president Richard Stallman will present the Free Software Awards and discuss opportunities for, and threats to, the free software movement.
LibrePlanet is an annual event jam-packed with interesting talks and hands-on workshops -- and we know you have a lot to say! Have an idea for your own free software-related talk or workshop? Submit it for consideration by October 26, 2018 at 10:00 EDT (14:00 UTC).
Your talk can be aimed at an audience of experienced developers, young people, newcomers to free software, activists looking for technology that aligns with their ideals, policymakers, hackers, artists, or tinkerers. Talks and workshops should examine or utilize free software, copyleft, and related issues, but beyond that, we welcome any topics that may educate, entertain, or encourage action.
Some possibilities include updates on free software projects, especially if they fulfill a High Priority free software need; the intersection of free software and other social issues or movements; how to resist the harmful effects of proprietary software by using free software; introductions to aspects of free software for newcomers generally or children specifically; hands-on workshops using free software for particular applications; copyleft and other free software legal issues; free software's intersections with government; and how to use free software in artmaking. Find more inspiration in videos of LibrePlanet 2018 talks, as well as the full program listing.
Gratis admission for FSF members
Current Associate Members and students with valid ID may attend LibrePlanet gratis. FSF Associate Membership starts at just $10/month and comes with many benefits. If you're not already a member, there's no better time to join than the present!
Travel funding available
Do you need help with the cost of travel to LibrePlanet? The FSF is able to offer a limited amount of funding to bring conference participants to Boston from all around the world. You can apply for a scholarship through Friday, November 16 at 10:00 EST (15:00 UTC). Scholarship recipients will be notified by the end of November. If you don't need a scholarship, you can help those with financial need attend LibrePlanet 2019 by making a contribution to the conference's scholarship fund.
Free Software Award nominations
Each year at LibrePlanet, the FSF presents its annual Free Software Awards. Nominations for the awards are open through Sunday, November 4th, 2018 at 19:59 EST (23:59 UTC).
Promotional opportunities
LibrePlanet is a good place to spread the word about your organization to the free software community. You can sponsor LibrePlanet or have a table in our exhibit hall (or both!). Our exhibit hall is highly visible at the LibrePlanet venue, and sponsors are highly visible at the conference and in our promotional materials. LibrePlanet is a distinctive event that centers free software, in its infrastructure, program of talks and events, and audience, and we appreciate the support of organizations that embrace free software. Apply to exhibit at LibrePlanet 2019 or email us at campaigns@fsf.org if you are interested in being a sponsor.
Volunteering
LibrePlanet is propelled by the positive energy of dozens of volunteers. We simply couldn't make this community event happen without them, and we thank them accordingly, with a gratis T-shirt and admission to the conference, and our deep gratitude. Applications for most LibrePlanet volunteer opportunities will be available soon, but if you would like to help with advance outreach, including spreading the word about the conference in online communities and your networks, and by posting flyers in schools and community spaces, please email resources@fsf.org to get started!
LibrePlanet 2019 is about 170 days away -- tell your friends and submit a talk proposal today!
Cheers,
Molly de Blanc
Campaigns Manager
Photo of Richard Stallman by by Adte.ca. This image is licensed under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license. Photo of Tarek Loubani by Tarek Loubani. This image is licensed under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license. Photo of Bdale Garbee by Karen Garbee. This image is licensed under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license. Photo of Micky Metts by Micky Metts. This image is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 license.
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