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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.
 
 
Don't know where to eat? We have some ideas: https://libreplanet.org/2017/getting-around/
 
 
 
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==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.