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LibrePlanet: Conference/2010/Schedule/Saturday

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  • 9am — Registration, coffee and breakfast
  • 10am — Welcome to LibrePlanet 2010, Day Two
  • 10.30am - 11.30am — John Gilmore -- We're done cloning Unix, what next?
  • 11.30am - 12.30am — Karen Sandler, Software Freedom Law Center
  • 11.30am - 12.30am — Louis Suarez-Potts — OpenDocument format and Free Software: Government by the people, for the people and of the people
  • 12.30am - 1pm — GNU Privacy Guard Keysigning Party
  • 12.30am - 1pm — Max Shinn, FSF Campaigns Intern 2009
  • 1pm - 2pm — Lunch
  • 2pm - 3pm — Software Patents Film, plus Q&A with the filmmakers
  • 2pm - 3pm — FSF campaigns update — Peter Brown, John Sullivan, Matt Lee, Holmes Wilson
  • 3pm - 4.30pm — Walter Bender — SugarLabs and Sugar on a Stick
  • 3pm - 4pm — Mako Hill, Matt Lee, Bradley M. Kuhn — Free Network Services
  • 4pm - 4.30pm — Richard M. Stallman — speech plus free software awards
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