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Dear Ruben Safir,
Have you submitted a talk for LibrePlanet 2023 yet? For those unsure if they can make it to the event, we have now set the dates: **March 18 & 19, 2023**! We have also extended the Call for Sessions (CfS) for another three weeks, until Wednesday, November 23, 2022, at 10:00 EST (15:00 UTC). This gives you the chance to make sure that you're a part of LibrePlanet 2023: Charting the Course.
* **[LibrePlanet 2023: Charting the Course][1] will be held March 18-19, 2023**
[1]: https://libreplanet.org/2023
This year's LibrePlanet is already in its fifteenth edition. It is organized by the Free Software Foundation (FSF), in conjunction with the LibrePlanet committee, which consists of a team of excited volunteers, and we all look forward to hosting an outstanding celebration of fifteen years of LibrePlanet. Jason Self, one of our committee members, describes LibrePlanet in an enthusiastic, forward-looking blog post as ["a great way to recharge your free software batteries each year."][2]
[2]: https://jxself.org/libreplanet2023.shtml
* **[Submit your session!][3]**
[3]: https://my.fsf.org/lp-call-for-sessions
The theme of LibrePlanet 2023 is "Charting the Course." Submit a session, and, as Jason says, be "[at the forefront of [...] determining the best course to take for the advancement of software freedom][2]." You will have a marvelous audience to discuss with. We are looking forward to presenting a fun, interactive, and varied LibrePlanet schedule with a little bit of everything, so if you have a nice idea, we encourage you to submit your session regardless of your level of experience!
### Need help preparing your talk proposal?
If you need advice or encouragement as you prepare your talk proposal, we're here to help! We will host one more #libreplanet IRC (Libera.Chat) LibrePlanet Call for Sessions office hours with FSF staff and LibrePlanet committee members. Join us on Thursday, November 10 from 13:00 to 14:00 EST (18:00 to 19:00 UTC)
### FSF Award nominations still open until November 30
We are also still soliciting [Free Software Award][4] nominations. Show those community members and projects that you appreciate their vital work by nominating them for an award in one of three categories: the [**Award for the Advancement of Free Software**][5], the [**Award for Projects of Social Benefit**][6], or the [**Award for Outstanding New Free Software Contributor**][7]. Don't assume that someone else will nominate your chosen nominees -- the committee *does* take into account the amount of times a project or person is nominated.
General registration will open soon! Remember, [FSF associate members][8] get gratis entrance to the in-person event, and first access to special LibrePlanet events and gadgets. To be the first to know about it, subscribe to the announcements by submitting your email address in the upper-right corner of the [LibrePlanet 2023 homepage][9].
We are excited to receive your session proposal, and we look forward to learning more about free software with you at LibrePlanet 2023 on March 18 and 19!
Kind regards,
The LibrePlanet team
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Have you submitted a talk for LibrePlanet 2023 yet? For those unsure if they can make it to the event, we have now set the dates: March 18 & 19, 2023! We have also extended the Call for Sessions (CfS) for another three weeks, until Wednesday, November 23, 2022, at 10:00 EST (15:00 UTC). This gives you the chance to make sure that you're a part of LibrePlanet 2023: Charting the Course.
This year's LibrePlanet is already in its fifteenth edition. It is organized by the Free Software Foundation (FSF), in conjunction with the LibrePlanet committee, which consists of a team of excited volunteers, and we all look forward to hosting an outstanding celebration of fifteen years of LibrePlanet. Jason Self, one of our committee members, describes LibrePlanet in an enthusiastic, forward-looking blog post as "a great way to recharge your free software batteries each year."
The theme of LibrePlanet 2023 is "Charting the Course." Submit a session, and, as Jason says, be "at the forefront of [...] determining the best course to take for the advancement of software freedom." You will have a marvelous audience to discuss with. We are looking forward to presenting a fun, interactive, and varied LibrePlanet schedule with a little bit of everything, so if you have a nice idea, we encourage you to submit your session regardless of your level of experience!
Need help preparing your talk proposal?
If you need advice or encouragement as you prepare your talk proposal, we're here to help! We will host one more #libreplanet IRC (Libera.Chat) LibrePlanet Call for Sessions office hours with FSF staff and LibrePlanet committee members. Join us on Thursday, November 10 from 13:00 to 14:00 EST (18:00 to 19:00 UTC)
FSF Award nominations still open until November 30
General registration will open soon! Remember, FSF associate members get gratis entrance to the in-person event, and first access to special LibrePlanet events and gadgets. To be the first to know about it, subscribe to the announcements by submitting your email address in the upper-right corner of the LibrePlanet 2023 homepage.
We are excited to receive your session proposal, and we look forward to learning more about free software with you at LibrePlanet 2023 on March 18 and 19!
*Please consider adding info-at-fsf.org to your address book, which will ensure that our messages reach you and not your spam box.*
*Read and share online: *
Dear Ruben Safir,
Have you submitted a talk for LibrePlanet 2023 yet? For those unsure if they can make it to the event, we have now set the dates: **March 18 & 19, 2023**! We have also extended the Call for Sessions (CfS) for another three weeks, until Wednesday, November 23, 2022, at 10:00 EST (15:00 UTC). This gives you the chance to make sure that you're a part of LibrePlanet 2023: Charting the Course.
* **[LibrePlanet 2023: Charting the Course][1] will be held March 18-19, 2023**
[1]: https://libreplanet.org/2023
This year's LibrePlanet is already in its fifteenth edition. It is organized by the Free Software Foundation (FSF), in conjunction with the LibrePlanet committee, which consists of a team of excited volunteers, and we all look forward to hosting an outstanding celebration of fifteen years of LibrePlanet. Jason Self, one of our committee members, describes LibrePlanet in an enthusiastic, forward-looking blog post as ["a great way to recharge your free software batteries each year."][2]
[2]: https://jxself.org/libreplanet2023.shtml
* **[Submit your session!][3]**
[3]: https://my.fsf.org/lp-call-for-sessions
The theme of LibrePlanet 2023 is "Charting the Course." Submit a session, and, as Jason says, be "[at the forefront of [...] determining the best course to take for the advancement of software freedom][2]." You will have a marvelous audience to discuss with. We are looking forward to presenting a fun, interactive, and varied LibrePlanet schedule with a little bit of everything, so if you have a nice idea, we encourage you to submit your session regardless of your level of experience!
### Need help preparing your talk proposal?
If you need advice or encouragement as you prepare your talk proposal, we're here to help! We will host one more #libreplanet IRC (Libera.Chat) LibrePlanet Call for Sessions office hours with FSF staff and LibrePlanet committee members. Join us on Thursday, November 10 from 13:00 to 14:00 EST (18:00 to 19:00 UTC)
### FSF Award nominations still open until November 30
We are also still soliciting [Free Software Award][4] nominations. Show those community members and projects that you appreciate their vital work by nominating them for an award in one of three categories: the [**Award for the Advancement of Free Software**][5], the [**Award for Projects of Social Benefit**][6], or the [**Award for Outstanding New Free Software Contributor**][7]. Don't assume that someone else will nominate your chosen nominees -- the committee *does* take into account the amount of times a project or person is nominated.
General registration will open soon! Remember, [FSF associate members][8] get gratis entrance to the in-person event, and first access to special LibrePlanet events and gadgets. To be the first to know about it, subscribe to the announcements by submitting your email address in the upper-right corner of the [LibrePlanet 2023 homepage][9].
We are excited to receive your session proposal, and we look forward to learning more about free software with you at LibrePlanet 2023 on March 18 and 19!
Kind regards,
The LibrePlanet team
----- * Let's put the planet in LibrePlanet by donating to the FSF: * Follow us on Mastodon at , GNU social at , PeerTube at , and on Twitter at -at-fsf. * 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,
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Have you submitted a talk for LibrePlanet 2023 yet? For those unsure if they can make it to the event, we have now set the dates: March 18 & 19, 2023! We have also extended the Call for Sessions (CfS) for another three weeks, until Wednesday, November 23, 2022, at 10:00 EST (15:00 UTC). This gives you the chance to make sure that you're a part of LibrePlanet 2023: Charting the Course.
This year's LibrePlanet is already in its fifteenth edition. It is organized by the Free Software Foundation (FSF), in conjunction with the LibrePlanet committee, which consists of a team of excited volunteers, and we all look forward to hosting an outstanding celebration of fifteen years of LibrePlanet. Jason Self, one of our committee members, describes LibrePlanet in an enthusiastic, forward-looking blog post as "a great way to recharge your free software batteries each year."
The theme of LibrePlanet 2023 is "Charting the Course." Submit a session, and, as Jason says, be "at the forefront of [...] determining the best course to take for the advancement of software freedom." You will have a marvelous audience to discuss with. We are looking forward to presenting a fun, interactive, and varied LibrePlanet schedule with a little bit of everything, so if you have a nice idea, we encourage you to submit your session regardless of your level of experience!
Need help preparing your talk proposal?
If you need advice or encouragement as you prepare your talk proposal, we're here to help! We will host one more #libreplanet IRC (Libera.Chat) LibrePlanet Call for Sessions office hours with FSF staff and LibrePlanet committee members. Join us on Thursday, November 10 from 13:00 to 14:00 EST (18:00 to 19:00 UTC)
FSF Award nominations still open until November 30
General registration will open soon! Remember, FSF associate members get gratis entrance to the in-person event, and first access to special LibrePlanet events and gadgets. To be the first to know about it, subscribe to the announcements by submitting your email address in the upper-right corner of the LibrePlanet 2023 homepage.
We are excited to receive your session proposal, and we look forward to learning more about free software with you at LibrePlanet 2023 on March 18 and 19!