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You can see who's speaking at the conference, add your name to a list of people who are attending (once you're registered, that is) and check out the various social events that are confirmed.

Volunteering information

We have some need for volunteers before, during and after the conference.

  • Before the conference: we need people at the FSF office on Friday, March 23rd to help put the finishing touches to the attendee and speaker packs.
  • During the conference: we need volunteers for each room of talks as microphone runners and for helping people find their way around.

Details are subject to change.

Saturday

Time U02-2551 U03-3540 U02-2550B Special Projects (TBC)
9am Breakfast and Registration / GNU Press Store Breakfast served in room U02-2551 only Common hacking space
10am Welcome to the conference, John Sullivan, Matt Lee, Josh Gay (U02-2551 only) Event in room U02-2551 only Common hacking space
10:20am FSF Campaigns Update, Matt Lee, Josh Gay (U02-2551 only) Event in room U02-2551 only Common hacking space
11am Trisquel 5.5 release, Rubén Rodríguez TBA, Masayuki Hatta Common hacking space
11:35am Break Break Common hacking space
11:45am GNU Telephony, David Sugar Running events that attract and retain newcomers, Asheesh Laroia Common hacking space
12:30pm Lunch Keysigning Common hacking space
1:25pm GNU Savannah, Michael J. Flickinger Digital Justice: How Technology and Free Software Can Build Communities and Help Close the Digital Divide, Joel Izlar Common hacking space
1:55pm Why Cars need Free Software, Alison Chaiken Lightning Talks Common hacking space
2:30pm The FSF GPL compliance Lab, Brett Smith Common hacking space
3:10pm Libre Graphics magazine: Go, go F/LOSS designers!, ginger coons Lightning Talks Common hacking space
3:50pm Break Lightning Talks Common hacking space
4:00pm A View from the Server Room, Ward Vandewege Lightning Talks Common hacking space
4:30pm Community Organizing for Free Software Activists, Deb Nicholson Lightning Talks Common hacking space
5:10pm Decentralized Social Web, Evan Prodromou (U02-2551 only) Event in room U02-2551 only Common hacking space

Sunday

Time U03-3550/Ballroom Hacking Room (TBC) Special Projects (TBC)
9am Breakfast and Registration / GNU Press Store Common hacking space
10am Welcome to Day Two -- John Sullivan, Matt Lee, Josh Gay Common hacking space
10:10 Free Software's Future Amidst the Commercial Open Source Wars: How to Turn the Patent Disaster and Compliance Issues to Our Advantage, Eben Moglen Common hacking space
11:00 Creative Commons, Mike Linksvayer + Chris Webber Common hacking space
11:40 Break Common hacking space
11:50 How Emacs changed my life, Yukihiro 'matz' Matsumoto Common hacking space
12:30 Lunch and Keysigning Common hacking space
1:20 Preserving user freedoms in the 21st century, Matthew Garrett Common hacking space
2:20 GNOME3 and Accessibility, Karen Sandler and Joanmarie Diggs Common hacking space
3:10 GPL panel: Richard Fontana, Bradley M. Kuhn, Brett Smith Common hacking space
3:55 Free Software Accessibility, Jonathan Nadeau Common hacking space
4:35 Break Common hacking space
4:45 The importance of GPLv3, Jeremy Allison Common hacking space
5:20 Richard Stallman, plus FSF annual awards and GNU Press Auction Common hacking space