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A birds of a feather (BoF) session is an opportunity for a small group interested in a particular topic to get together for a discussion. In the free software world, that could possibly mean having using a conference as an opportunity to have a BoF session for people interested in Replicant development or users of GNU Emacs. BoF sessions are especially useful for situations where the topic would not attract a large portion of the audience, or where the members of the group would like to go into more technical detail than usual.
 
 
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'''Restaurant''':
 
 
 
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'''Attendees''':
 
 
 
==Friday Night==
 
 
 
'''Women's Dinner'''
 
 
 
Meet at the FSF @ 7:45, or the restaurant @ 8.
 
 
 
Chau Chow City, 83 Essex St, Boston, MA
 
 
 
RSVP: <https://pad.riseup.net/p/lpwomensdinner2017>
 
 
 
==Saturday Lunch==
 
 
 
==Saturday Dinner==
 
 
 
==Sunday Lunch==
 
 
 
'''Annual FSF Member's Meeting'''
 
 
 
Organized by Deborah Nicholson and Valerie Young
 
 
 
Room 32-155
 
 
 
12:35 - 13:50
 
 
 
RSVP [[Annual Members Meeting 2017]]
 
 
 
 
 
==Sunday Dinner==
 

Latest revision as of 17:12, 10 September 2019

A birds of a feather (BoF) session is an opportunity for a small group interested in a particular topic to get together for a discussion. In the free software world, that could possibly mean having using a conference as an opportunity to have a BoF session for people interested in Replicant development or users of GNU Emacs. BoF sessions are especially useful for situations where the topic would not attract a large portion of the audience, or where the members of the group would like to go into more technical detail than usual.