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Here's is the place to submit a lightning talk. We are looking for a total 12 talks of 5 minutes each. Since we're seeking a breadth of relevant topics, signing up to give talk does not guarantee you a slot. We'll pick the 12 talks that we feel are most interesting to our attendees once we've gotten enough submissions. We're *especially* interested in hearing from new people who haven't ever spoken at an FSF event.
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== Lightning Talks! ==
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Here's is the place to submit a lightning talk. A lightning talk is five minute presentation on any topic that you think would be interesting to a group of free software users, hackers and activists.  We are looking for a total of twelve (five minute) talks. Since we're seeking a breadth of relevant topics, signing up to give talk does not guarantee you a slot. We'll pick the 12 talks that we feel are most interesting to our attendees once we've gotten enough submissions. We're *especially* interested in hearing from new people who haven't ever spoken at an FSF event
  
 
Please include your email when you sign up, if we don't already have it. Thanks!
 
Please include your email when you sign up, if we don't already have it. Thanks!

Revision as of 15:20, 9 February 2010

Please remember that this event is focused on free software, not open source. We have a set of guidelines for speakers, but we ask everyone to be mindful of the power of words and the importance of framing the issues being discussed and worked on in the best possible terms.

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Please replace {{LP2010-stub}} with information about the talk, including the name of presenters, a link to the slides (if any), room details, time, etc.

Lightning Talks!

Here's is the place to submit a lightning talk. A lightning talk is five minute presentation on any topic that you think would be interesting to a group of free software users, hackers and activists. We are looking for a total of twelve (five minute) talks. Since we're seeking a breadth of relevant topics, signing up to give talk does not guarantee you a slot. We'll pick the 12 talks that we feel are most interesting to our attendees once we've gotten enough submissions. We're *especially* interested in hearing from new people who haven't ever spoken at an FSF event!

Please include your email when you sign up, if we don't already have it. Thanks!

1. Selena Deckelmann - Soldering