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Dear Ruben Safir,

Are you planning on joining us for LibrePlanet 2019, coming up this
weekend, March 23-24, at the [Stata Center][1], Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT)? You're not registered yet, but [you can still register][2] through Tuesday, March 19 at
10:00 EDT, and we also welcome walk-ins (space permitting)! Remember,
students and [Free Software Foundation (FSF) associate members][3] get
in gratis.

[1]: https://libreplanet.org/2019/getting-around/#arriving
[2]:https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/event/info?id=79
[3]: https://my.fsf.org/join

We also hope you'll join us for the Friday night open house at [the
FSF office][4], here in Boston -- you can pick up your badge early to
skip the line Saturday morning (more details below).

[4]: https://www.fsf.org/about/contact/fsf-office-directions

Here's your guide to maximum enjoyment of LibrePlanet:

* If you haven't seen it yet, the [full conference program][5] is now
available.

* Badge pickup, registration, and coffee begin at 09:00 on Saturday at
the conference site, the Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT), 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA 02139.

[5]: https://libreplanet.org/2019/program/

#### Social events

You're invited to [social and community events][6] happening before
the conference and during the conference weekend. All ages are welcome
at all social events, and we strongly recommend using public
transportation.

[6]: https://libreplanet.org/2019/fun/

* On Friday evening, the FSF is hosting an open house at the FSF
office, 51 Franklin Street, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02110 from 17:00
to 19:30. The FSF office is a short walk from the Downtown Crossing,
State, and Park Street MBTA stops. The FSF office is an accessible
space. We will provide beverages and light refreshments.

* After the open house, all women, genderqueer, non-binary, and gender
non-conforming people interested in free software are invited to the
Welcome Dinner. This is a gratis meal with some great people in free
software -- keep an eye on the [social activities page][6] for the
details.

* We'll celebrate on Saturday, March 23rd, after the Free Software
Awards, from 19:00 to 22:00, at Scholars Bistro, 25 School Street,
Boston, MA 02108, near the FSF office. All ages are welcome until
21:00. Gratis snacks will be provided, and your first drink is on
the FSF. A full dinner menu is also available for purchase. The
venue is accessible.

* Prefer a quieter social space? The FSF office will be open late for
hacking and hanging out on Saturday from 19:00 to 21:30. Snacks,
beverages, and power are provided. This is an alcohol-free event.

* On Sunday afternoon, during the lunch break from 12:35-13:35, we'll
be holding an FSF members meeting at the LibrePlanet site (room
TBA), where you can join other associate members to discuss
successes from the past year and what you'd like to see in the
future of the FSF. Pizza and salad will be provided. Please RSVP by 10:00 on Sunday at
.

* On Sunday night, starting at 21:00, join us at Grendel's Den, a
Cambridge pub that is popular with local free software and free
culture folks, located at 89 Winthrop Street in Harvard Square. This
afterparty is not an official conference event, but is a standing
tradition of many years. There is elevator access upon request. Call
617-491-1160 to have someone from Grendel's assist you.

* Want to plan a group dinner or other social gathering during
LibrePlanet? [Use the wiki][7] to plan an event or join someone
else's event.

[7]: https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2019

#### More at LibrePlanet

* We're continuing our popular five-minute lightning talks by
conference attendees about their free software passions. [Sign up to
give one!][8]

* We're hosting an exhibit hall for a select group of projects and
businesses in the free software world. Come by from 09:00 until
18:00 on both days of the conference to check out tables from 3NWeb,
CivicActions, FreedomBox Foundation, GNOME, MIT Libraries' Program
on Information Science, Private Internet Access, Purism,
ThinkPenguin, and the Tor Project.

* You can use the #libreplanet IRC channel on freenode
(irc.freenode.org) to participate in the online discussion before,
during, and after the conference. You can also use [Mumble voice
chat][9] on the Mumble server at mumble.fsf.org. We provide these
resources, along with video streaming, so that free software
supporters who are unable to travel to the US for economic and/or
political reasons are still able to participate.

* You can pre-order your [LibrePlanet 2019 T-shirt][10] until
Wednesday, March 20, at midnight EDT -- or, just wait and buy yours
at the GNU Press table at the conference!

[8]: https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2019/Lightning_Talks
[9]: https://www.mumble.com/mumble-download.php
[10]: https://www.fsf.org/blogs/gnu-press/new-libreplanet-2019-tees-explore-new-frontiers-of-free-software

#### Resources

* [Logistics information][11], including transportation, accommodations, and
restaurants, is available to make it easy for you to figure out travel
and choose lodging near the conference.

* The [libreplanet-discuss][12] mailing list is great for planning
ride-shares or social events during the conference weekend, and also
for participating in the year-round conversation about free software
events and issues.

* Are there two LibrePlanet sessions you want to see, and they're at
the same time? Fear not, recordings will be available after the
conference at .

[11]: https://libreplanet.org/2019/getting-around/
[12]: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss

#### Win a raffle prize!

This year LibrePlanet will be having another awesome raffle. Buy
tickets to support free software while also getting a chance to win:

* Hosting, routers, and gift certificates from [Vikings GmbH][13];

* A LulzBot Mini 2 3D printer from [Aleph Objects][14];

* An S3 smartphone with Replicant and a Respects Your
Freedom-certified T400s laptop from [Technoethical][15];

* A gift certificate to [ThinkPenguin][16];

* Subscriptions to [JMP][17];

* ChaosKeys from [Altus Metrum, LLC][18]; and more!

All attendees get a gratis raffle ticket, FSF associate members get a
second gratis ticket, and everyone can buy more chances to win at the
GNU Press table during LibrePlanet, as well as at the Friday open
house and Saturday evening social events! Buy one ticket for $2, 3
tickets for $5, one arm's length for $20, cash or credit. FSF staff
and board members are not eligible to participate in the raffle.

[13]: https://store.vikings.net/
[14]: https://www.alephobjects.com/
[15]: https://tehnoetic.com/
[16]: https://www.thinkpenguin.com/
[17]: https://jmp.chat/
[18]: https://altusmetrum.org/

#### Weather

Keep an eye on [the weather][19] and dress accordingly.

[19]: https://www.weather.gov/

#### Thank you to our sponsors!

LibrePlanet 2019 is supported by several generous sponsors. Big thanks
to Red Hat and Private Internet Access!

Happy hacking!

Dana Morgenstein
Outreach and Communications Coordinator


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Dear Ruben Safir,



Are you planning on joining us for LibrePlanet 2019, coming up this
weekend, March 23-24, at the Stata Center, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT)? You're not registered yet, but you can still register through Tuesday, March 19 at
10:00 EDT, and we also welcome walk-ins (space permitting)! Remember,
students and Free Software Foundation (FSF) associate members get
in gratis.



We also hope you'll join us for the Friday night open house at the
FSF office
, here in Boston -- you can pick up your badge early to
skip the line Saturday morning (more details below).



Here's your guide to maximum enjoyment of LibrePlanet:




  • If you haven't seen it yet, the full conference program is now
    available.


  • Badge pickup, registration, and coffee begin at 09:00 on Saturday at
    the conference site, the Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute
    of Technology (MIT), 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA 02139.





Social events



You're invited to social and community events happening before
the conference and during the conference weekend. All ages are welcome
at all social events, and we strongly recommend using public
transportation.




  • On Friday evening, the FSF is hosting an open house at the FSF
    office, 51 Franklin Street, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02110 from 17:00
    to 19:30. The FSF office is a short walk from the Downtown Crossing,
    State, and Park Street MBTA stops. The FSF office is an accessible
    space. We will provide beverages and light refreshments.


  • After the open house, all women, genderqueer, non-binary, and gender
    non-conforming people interested in free software are invited to the
    Welcome Dinner. This is a gratis meal with some great people in free
    software -- keep an eye on the social activities page for the
    details.


  • We'll celebrate on Saturday, March 23rd, after the Free Software
    Awards, from 19:00 to 22:00, at Scholars Bistro, 25 School Street,
    Boston, MA 02108, near the FSF office. All ages are welcome until
    21:00. Gratis snacks will be provided, and your first drink is on
    the FSF. A full dinner menu is also available for purchase. The
    venue is accessible.


  • Prefer a quieter social space? The FSF office will be open late for
    hacking and hanging out on Saturday from 19:00 to 21:30. Snacks,
    beverages, and power are provided. This is an alcohol-free event.


  • On Sunday afternoon, during the lunch break from 12:35-13:35, we'll
    be holding an FSF members meeting at the LibrePlanet site (room
    TBA), where you can join other associate members to discuss
    successes from the past year and what you'd like to see in the
    future of the FSF. Pizza and salad will be provided. Please RSVP by 10:00 on Sunday at
    https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2019/sunday_members_lunch.


  • On Sunday night, starting at 21:00, join us at Grendel's Den, a
    Cambridge pub that is popular with local free software and free
    culture folks, located at 89 Winthrop Street in Harvard Square. This
    afterparty is not an official conference event, but is a standing
    tradition of many years. There is elevator access upon request. Call
    617-491-1160 to have someone from Grendel's assist you.


  • Want to plan a group dinner or other social gathering during
    LibrePlanet? Use the wiki to plan an event or join someone
    else's event.





More at LibrePlanet




  • We're continuing our popular five-minute lightning talks by
    conference attendees about their free software passions. Sign up to
    give one!


  • We're hosting an exhibit hall for a select group of projects and
    businesses in the free software world. Come by from 09:00 until
    18:00 on both days of the conference to check out tables from 3NWeb,
    CivicActions, FreedomBox Foundation, GNOME, MIT Libraries' Program
    on Information Science, Private Internet Access, Purism,
    ThinkPenguin, and the Tor Project.


  • You can use the #libreplanet IRC channel on freenode
    (irc.freenode.org) to participate in the online discussion before,
    during, and after the conference. You can also use Mumble voice
    chat
    on the Mumble server at mumble.fsf.org. We provide these
    resources, along with video streaming, so that free software
    supporters who are unable to travel to the US for economic and/or
    political reasons are still able to participate.


  • You can pre-order your LibrePlanet 2019 T-shirt until
    Wednesday, March 20, at midnight EDT -- or, just wait and buy yours
    at the GNU Press table at the conference!





Resources




  • Logistics information, including transportation, accommodations, and
    restaurants, is available to make it easy for you to figure out travel
    and choose lodging near the conference.


  • The libreplanet-discuss mailing list is great for planning
    ride-shares or social events during the conference weekend, and also
    for participating in the year-round conversation about free software
    events and issues.


  • Are there two LibrePlanet sessions you want to see, and they're at
    the same time? Fear not, recordings will be available after the
    conference at https://media.libreplanet.org.





Win a raffle prize!



This year LibrePlanet will be having another awesome raffle. Buy
tickets to support free software while also getting a chance to win:






All attendees get a gratis raffle ticket, FSF associate members get a
second gratis ticket, and everyone can buy more chances to win at the
GNU Press table during LibrePlanet, as well as at the Friday open
house and Saturday evening social events! Buy one ticket for $2, 3
tickets for $5, one arm's length for $20, cash or credit. FSF staff
and board members are not eligible to participate in the raffle.



Weather



Keep an eye on the weather and dress accordingly.



Thank you to our sponsors!



LibrePlanet 2019 is supported by several generous sponsors. Big thanks
to Red Hat and Private Internet Access!



Happy hacking!



Dana Morgenstein

Outreach and Communications Coordinator






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Dear Ruben Safir,

Are you planning on joining us for LibrePlanet 2019, coming up this
weekend, March 23-24, at the [Stata Center][1], Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT)? You're not registered yet, but [you can still register][2] through Tuesday, March 19 at
10:00 EDT, and we also welcome walk-ins (space permitting)! Remember,
students and [Free Software Foundation (FSF) associate members][3] get
in gratis.

[1]: https://libreplanet.org/2019/getting-around/#arriving
[2]:https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/event/info?id=79
[3]: https://my.fsf.org/join

We also hope you'll join us for the Friday night open house at [the
FSF office][4], here in Boston -- you can pick up your badge early to
skip the line Saturday morning (more details below).

[4]: https://www.fsf.org/about/contact/fsf-office-directions

Here's your guide to maximum enjoyment of LibrePlanet:

* If you haven't seen it yet, the [full conference program][5] is now
available.

* Badge pickup, registration, and coffee begin at 09:00 on Saturday at
the conference site, the Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT), 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA 02139.

[5]: https://libreplanet.org/2019/program/

#### Social events

You're invited to [social and community events][6] happening before
the conference and during the conference weekend. All ages are welcome
at all social events, and we strongly recommend using public
transportation.

[6]: https://libreplanet.org/2019/fun/

* On Friday evening, the FSF is hosting an open house at the FSF
office, 51 Franklin Street, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02110 from 17:00
to 19:30. The FSF office is a short walk from the Downtown Crossing,
State, and Park Street MBTA stops. The FSF office is an accessible
space. We will provide beverages and light refreshments.

* After the open house, all women, genderqueer, non-binary, and gender
non-conforming people interested in free software are invited to the
Welcome Dinner. This is a gratis meal with some great people in free
software -- keep an eye on the [social activities page][6] for the
details.

* We'll celebrate on Saturday, March 23rd, after the Free Software
Awards, from 19:00 to 22:00, at Scholars Bistro, 25 School Street,
Boston, MA 02108, near the FSF office. All ages are welcome until
21:00. Gratis snacks will be provided, and your first drink is on
the FSF. A full dinner menu is also available for purchase. The
venue is accessible.

* Prefer a quieter social space? The FSF office will be open late for
hacking and hanging out on Saturday from 19:00 to 21:30. Snacks,
beverages, and power are provided. This is an alcohol-free event.

* On Sunday afternoon, during the lunch break from 12:35-13:35, we'll
be holding an FSF members meeting at the LibrePlanet site (room
TBA), where you can join other associate members to discuss
successes from the past year and what you'd like to see in the
future of the FSF. Pizza and salad will be provided. Please RSVP by 10:00 on Sunday at
.

* On Sunday night, starting at 21:00, join us at Grendel's Den, a
Cambridge pub that is popular with local free software and free
culture folks, located at 89 Winthrop Street in Harvard Square. This
afterparty is not an official conference event, but is a standing
tradition of many years. There is elevator access upon request. Call
617-491-1160 to have someone from Grendel's assist you.

* Want to plan a group dinner or other social gathering during
LibrePlanet? [Use the wiki][7] to plan an event or join someone
else's event.

[7]: https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2019

#### More at LibrePlanet

* We're continuing our popular five-minute lightning talks by
conference attendees about their free software passions. [Sign up to
give one!][8]

* We're hosting an exhibit hall for a select group of projects and
businesses in the free software world. Come by from 09:00 until
18:00 on both days of the conference to check out tables from 3NWeb,
CivicActions, FreedomBox Foundation, GNOME, MIT Libraries' Program
on Information Science, Private Internet Access, Purism,
ThinkPenguin, and the Tor Project.

* You can use the #libreplanet IRC channel on freenode
(irc.freenode.org) to participate in the online discussion before,
during, and after the conference. You can also use [Mumble voice
chat][9] on the Mumble server at mumble.fsf.org. We provide these
resources, along with video streaming, so that free software
supporters who are unable to travel to the US for economic and/or
political reasons are still able to participate.

* You can pre-order your [LibrePlanet 2019 T-shirt][10] until
Wednesday, March 20, at midnight EDT -- or, just wait and buy yours
at the GNU Press table at the conference!

[8]: https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2019/Lightning_Talks
[9]: https://www.mumble.com/mumble-download.php
[10]: https://www.fsf.org/blogs/gnu-press/new-libreplanet-2019-tees-explore-new-frontiers-of-free-software

#### Resources

* [Logistics information][11], including transportation, accommodations, and
restaurants, is available to make it easy for you to figure out travel
and choose lodging near the conference.

* The [libreplanet-discuss][12] mailing list is great for planning
ride-shares or social events during the conference weekend, and also
for participating in the year-round conversation about free software
events and issues.

* Are there two LibrePlanet sessions you want to see, and they're at
the same time? Fear not, recordings will be available after the
conference at .

[11]: https://libreplanet.org/2019/getting-around/
[12]: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss

#### Win a raffle prize!

This year LibrePlanet will be having another awesome raffle. Buy
tickets to support free software while also getting a chance to win:

* Hosting, routers, and gift certificates from [Vikings GmbH][13];

* A LulzBot Mini 2 3D printer from [Aleph Objects][14];

* An S3 smartphone with Replicant and a Respects Your
Freedom-certified T400s laptop from [Technoethical][15];

* A gift certificate to [ThinkPenguin][16];

* Subscriptions to [JMP][17];

* ChaosKeys from [Altus Metrum, LLC][18]; and more!

All attendees get a gratis raffle ticket, FSF associate members get a
second gratis ticket, and everyone can buy more chances to win at the
GNU Press table during LibrePlanet, as well as at the Friday open
house and Saturday evening social events! Buy one ticket for $2, 3
tickets for $5, one arm's length for $20, cash or credit. FSF staff
and board members are not eligible to participate in the raffle.

[13]: https://store.vikings.net/
[14]: https://www.alephobjects.com/
[15]: https://tehnoetic.com/
[16]: https://www.thinkpenguin.com/
[17]: https://jmp.chat/
[18]: https://altusmetrum.org/

#### Weather

Keep an eye on [the weather][19] and dress accordingly.

[19]: https://www.weather.gov/

#### Thank you to our sponsors!

LibrePlanet 2019 is supported by several generous sponsors. Big thanks
to Red Hat and Private Internet Access!

Happy hacking!

Dana Morgenstein
Outreach and Communications Coordinator


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Dear Ruben Safir,



Are you planning on joining us for LibrePlanet 2019, coming up this
weekend, March 23-24, at the Stata Center, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT)? You're not registered yet, but you can still register through Tuesday, March 19 at
10:00 EDT, and we also welcome walk-ins (space permitting)! Remember,
students and Free Software Foundation (FSF) associate members get
in gratis.



We also hope you'll join us for the Friday night open house at the
FSF office
, here in Boston -- you can pick up your badge early to
skip the line Saturday morning (more details below).



Here's your guide to maximum enjoyment of LibrePlanet:




  • If you haven't seen it yet, the full conference program is now
    available.


  • Badge pickup, registration, and coffee begin at 09:00 on Saturday at
    the conference site, the Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute
    of Technology (MIT), 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA 02139.





Social events



You're invited to social and community events happening before
the conference and during the conference weekend. All ages are welcome
at all social events, and we strongly recommend using public
transportation.




  • On Friday evening, the FSF is hosting an open house at the FSF
    office, 51 Franklin Street, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02110 from 17:00
    to 19:30. The FSF office is a short walk from the Downtown Crossing,
    State, and Park Street MBTA stops. The FSF office is an accessible
    space. We will provide beverages and light refreshments.


  • After the open house, all women, genderqueer, non-binary, and gender
    non-conforming people interested in free software are invited to the
    Welcome Dinner. This is a gratis meal with some great people in free
    software -- keep an eye on the social activities page for the
    details.


  • We'll celebrate on Saturday, March 23rd, after the Free Software
    Awards, from 19:00 to 22:00, at Scholars Bistro, 25 School Street,
    Boston, MA 02108, near the FSF office. All ages are welcome until
    21:00. Gratis snacks will be provided, and your first drink is on
    the FSF. A full dinner menu is also available for purchase. The
    venue is accessible.


  • Prefer a quieter social space? The FSF office will be open late for
    hacking and hanging out on Saturday from 19:00 to 21:30. Snacks,
    beverages, and power are provided. This is an alcohol-free event.


  • On Sunday afternoon, during the lunch break from 12:35-13:35, we'll
    be holding an FSF members meeting at the LibrePlanet site (room
    TBA), where you can join other associate members to discuss
    successes from the past year and what you'd like to see in the
    future of the FSF. Pizza and salad will be provided. Please RSVP by 10:00 on Sunday at
    https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2019/sunday_members_lunch.


  • On Sunday night, starting at 21:00, join us at Grendel's Den, a
    Cambridge pub that is popular with local free software and free
    culture folks, located at 89 Winthrop Street in Harvard Square. This
    afterparty is not an official conference event, but is a standing
    tradition of many years. There is elevator access upon request. Call
    617-491-1160 to have someone from Grendel's assist you.


  • Want to plan a group dinner or other social gathering during
    LibrePlanet? Use the wiki to plan an event or join someone
    else's event.





More at LibrePlanet




  • We're continuing our popular five-minute lightning talks by
    conference attendees about their free software passions. Sign up to
    give one!


  • We're hosting an exhibit hall for a select group of projects and
    businesses in the free software world. Come by from 09:00 until
    18:00 on both days of the conference to check out tables from 3NWeb,
    CivicActions, FreedomBox Foundation, GNOME, MIT Libraries' Program
    on Information Science, Private Internet Access, Purism,
    ThinkPenguin, and the Tor Project.


  • You can use the #libreplanet IRC channel on freenode
    (irc.freenode.org) to participate in the online discussion before,
    during, and after the conference. You can also use Mumble voice
    chat
    on the Mumble server at mumble.fsf.org. We provide these
    resources, along with video streaming, so that free software
    supporters who are unable to travel to the US for economic and/or
    political reasons are still able to participate.


  • You can pre-order your LibrePlanet 2019 T-shirt until
    Wednesday, March 20, at midnight EDT -- or, just wait and buy yours
    at the GNU Press table at the conference!





Resources




  • Logistics information, including transportation, accommodations, and
    restaurants, is available to make it easy for you to figure out travel
    and choose lodging near the conference.


  • The libreplanet-discuss mailing list is great for planning
    ride-shares or social events during the conference weekend, and also
    for participating in the year-round conversation about free software
    events and issues.


  • Are there two LibrePlanet sessions you want to see, and they're at
    the same time? Fear not, recordings will be available after the
    conference at https://media.libreplanet.org.





Win a raffle prize!



This year LibrePlanet will be having another awesome raffle. Buy
tickets to support free software while also getting a chance to win:






All attendees get a gratis raffle ticket, FSF associate members get a
second gratis ticket, and everyone can buy more chances to win at the
GNU Press table during LibrePlanet, as well as at the Friday open
house and Saturday evening social events! Buy one ticket for $2, 3
tickets for $5, one arm's length for $20, cash or credit. FSF staff
and board members are not eligible to participate in the raffle.



Weather



Keep an eye on the weather and dress accordingly.



Thank you to our sponsors!



LibrePlanet 2019 is supported by several generous sponsors. Big thanks
to Red Hat and Private Internet Access!



Happy hacking!



Dana Morgenstein

Outreach and Communications Coordinator






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