LibrePlanet: Conference/2010/Schedule/Saturday
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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Everyone who attends gets a free t-shirt too
Most talks take place in one of two lecture theaters — we've labelled them as 'Alpha' and 'Beta'
- 9am — Registration, coffee and breakfast
- 10am — Welcome to LibrePlanet 2010, Day Two — Alpha
- 10.30am - 11.30am — John Gilmore — We're done cloning Unix, what next? — Alpha
- 11.30am - 12.30am — Karen Sandler, Software Freedom Law Center — Alpha
- 11.30am - 12.30am — Louis Suarez-Potts — OpenDocument format and Free Software: Government by the people, for the people and of the people — Beta
- 12.30am - 1pm — Max Shinn, FSF Campaigns Intern 2009 — Alpha
- 12.30am - 1pm — GNU Privacy Guard Keysigning Party — Beta
- 1pm - 2pm — Lunch
- 2pm - 3pm — FSF campaigns update — Peter Brown, John Sullivan, Matt Lee, Holmes Wilson including Software Patents Film — Alpha
- 2pm - 3pm — Walter Bender — SugarLabs and Sugar on a Stick — Beta
- 3pm - 4pm — Marina Zhurakhinskaya — Intro to GNOME Shell, the new look of GNOME — Alpha
- 3pm - 4pm — Brett Smith and Donald Robertson's Licensing Hoedown — Beta
- 3pm - 4pm — GNU Accessibility with Chris Hofstader — Breakout Room 1
- 4pm - 5.30pm — Richard M. Stallman — "Free network services policy" plus free software awards — Alpha