Looking for some audio entertainment to get you through a slow afternoon, or to accompany you on a walk through the park? [LibrePlanet 2020: Free the Future][1] sessions are now available as audio files! We have uploaded them in conjunction with an RSS feed you can import into your favorite podcasting app or RSS reader, enabling you to discover new talks and catch all of the ones that you might have missed using a free podcast app like [AntennaPod][2] via Android, or [gPodder][3], if you are on your desktop computer.
As of today, the videos and slides, and audio from LibrePlanet: Free the Future sessions are available in the [LibrePlanet archives][4], a treasure trove of shareable talks and panels from past years of the annual conference on current issues in ethics, social justice, and technology.
[4]: https://media.libreplanet.org/
The [LibrePlanet 2020 program page][5] has links to all recorded videos, audio, and the accompanying slides. For more information about the sessions, particularly how the Free Software Foundation (FSF) tech team was able to transform a popular in-person conference to a fully livestreamed event using only free software, visit our page on the [LibrePlanet wiki][6] or read our detailed blog post, ["How to livestream a conference in just under a week."][7]
We publish our recordings through [GNU MediaGoblin][8], which ensures you can watch and listen to them without proprietary software. As with everything we do, we're putting the freedom of our supporters above all of our other concerns, meaning we do not benefit from the built-in promotional tools or analytics of (dis)services like YouTube, which require users to run nonfree JavaScript. As such, we're relying on you to help us spread the LibrePlanet recordings far and wide, so please share them.
If you would like to help us transcribe the 2020 sessions to open up the conference to a wider audience, we created [a page on the LibrePlanet wiki][9].
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Looking for some audio entertainment to get you through a slow afternoon, or to accompany you on a walk through the park? LibrePlanet 2020: Free the Future sessions are now available as audio files! We have uploaded them in conjunction with an RSS feed you can import into your favorite podcasting app or RSS reader, enabling you to discover new talks and catch all of the ones that you might have missed using a free podcast app like AntennaPod via Android, or gPodder, if you are on your desktop computer.
As of today, the videos and slides, and audio from LibrePlanet: Free the Future sessions are available in the LibrePlanet archives, a treasure trove of shareable talks and panels from past years of the annual conference on current issues in ethics, social justice, and technology.
The LibrePlanet 2020 program page has links to all recorded videos, audio, and the accompanying slides. For more information about the sessions, particularly how the Free Software Foundation (FSF) tech team was able to transform a popular in-person conference to a fully livestreamed event using only free software, visit our page on the LibrePlanet wiki or read our detailed blog post, "How to livestream a conference in just under a week."
We publish our recordings through GNU MediaGoblin, which ensures you can watch and listen to them without proprietary software. As with everything we do, we're putting the freedom of our supporters above all of our other concerns, meaning we do not benefit from the built-in promotional tools or analytics of (dis)services like YouTube, which require users to run nonfree JavaScript. As such, we're relying on you to help us spread the LibrePlanet recordings far and wide, so please share them.
If you would like to help us transcribe the 2020 sessions to open up the conference to a wider audience, we created a page on the LibrePlanet wiki.
Looking for some audio entertainment to get you through a slow afternoon, or to accompany you on a walk through the park? [LibrePlanet 2020: Free the Future][1] sessions are now available as audio files! We have uploaded them in conjunction with an RSS feed you can import into your favorite podcasting app or RSS reader, enabling you to discover new talks and catch all of the ones that you might have missed using a free podcast app like [AntennaPod][2] via Android, or [gPodder][3], if you are on your desktop computer.
As of today, the videos and slides, and audio from LibrePlanet: Free the Future sessions are available in the [LibrePlanet archives][4], a treasure trove of shareable talks and panels from past years of the annual conference on current issues in ethics, social justice, and technology.
[4]: https://media.libreplanet.org/
The [LibrePlanet 2020 program page][5] has links to all recorded videos, audio, and the accompanying slides. For more information about the sessions, particularly how the Free Software Foundation (FSF) tech team was able to transform a popular in-person conference to a fully livestreamed event using only free software, visit our page on the [LibrePlanet wiki][6] or read our detailed blog post, ["How to livestream a conference in just under a week."][7]
We publish our recordings through [GNU MediaGoblin][8], which ensures you can watch and listen to them without proprietary software. As with everything we do, we're putting the freedom of our supporters above all of our other concerns, meaning we do not benefit from the built-in promotional tools or analytics of (dis)services like YouTube, which require users to run nonfree JavaScript. As such, we're relying on you to help us spread the LibrePlanet recordings far and wide, so please share them.
If you would like to help us transcribe the 2020 sessions to open up the conference to a wider audience, we created [a page on the LibrePlanet wiki][9].
-- * Follow us on Mastodon at , GNU social at , 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 .
Sent from the Free Software Foundation,
51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor Boston, Massachusetts 02110-1335 United States
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Looking for some audio entertainment to get you through a slow afternoon, or to accompany you on a walk through the park? LibrePlanet 2020: Free the Future sessions are now available as audio files! We have uploaded them in conjunction with an RSS feed you can import into your favorite podcasting app or RSS reader, enabling you to discover new talks and catch all of the ones that you might have missed using a free podcast app like AntennaPod via Android, or gPodder, if you are on your desktop computer.
As of today, the videos and slides, and audio from LibrePlanet: Free the Future sessions are available in the LibrePlanet archives, a treasure trove of shareable talks and panels from past years of the annual conference on current issues in ethics, social justice, and technology.
The LibrePlanet 2020 program page has links to all recorded videos, audio, and the accompanying slides. For more information about the sessions, particularly how the Free Software Foundation (FSF) tech team was able to transform a popular in-person conference to a fully livestreamed event using only free software, visit our page on the LibrePlanet wiki or read our detailed blog post, "How to livestream a conference in just under a week."
We publish our recordings through GNU MediaGoblin, which ensures you can watch and listen to them without proprietary software. As with everything we do, we're putting the freedom of our supporters above all of our other concerns, meaning we do not benefit from the built-in promotional tools or analytics of (dis)services like YouTube, which require users to run nonfree JavaScript. As such, we're relying on you to help us spread the LibrePlanet recordings far and wide, so please share them.
If you would like to help us transcribe the 2020 sessions to open up the conference to a wider audience, we created a page on the LibrePlanet wiki.