LibrePlanet: Conference/2010/Schedule
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 18 July 2012
Thursday, March 18th (evening)
- Initial introduction for GNU maintainers and developers attending the GNU Hackers Meeting.
Hacking space
We're running hackspace for projects over the three days. Projects are encouraged to create a project profile listing, and anyone interested in hacking on projects should bring a GNU/Linux laptop.
Friday, March 19th
A full day of GNU Hackers Meeting events and workshops covering various ways to use free software.
Saturday, March 20th
Address by RMS, and keynotes from other free software and GNU speakers with presentations on key free software projects.
- There is an official FSF party after this event, at Tommy Doyles. That's a bar/restaurant, not a dude's house. It's in Harvard Square: 96 Winthrop Street, cambridge, MA.
Sunday, March 21st
Lightning talks and presentations by attendees covering free software projects, practical steps in advocacy and diversity, and a GNU track with maintainers presenting on both their own projects and ideas for improving GNU overall.