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Please follow the instructions below to submit a video for an FSF-event, including [[LibrePlanet]] or the FSF anniversary event.
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Please follow the instructions below to submit a video for an FSF event, including [[LibrePlanet]] or an FSF anniversary event.
  
After uploading your video and filling out the video release form included below, please email [mailto:campaigns@fsf.org campaigns@fsf.org] notifying us of your submission.
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=== 1. Install FileZilla ===
  
== FSF Lightning Talks ==
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FileZilla is available in the repos of most distros. For example:
Record a 5-minute max.  
 
  
* Please make sure your lightning talks are about '''free software–related issues''' and projects, and don't advocate proprietary software or [https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.html Services as a Software Substitute (SaaSS)].  There are many conferences focused on "open source," and we're proud that people come to LibrePlanet to be part of the '''free software movement.'''
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* Trisquel, PureOS, and other Debian-based distributions
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  # apt-get install filezilla
  
* In your presentations, please use the term '''"free software" rather than [https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html "open source"],''' to help us keep LibrePlanet focused on computer-user freedom.  We appreciate it, and your audience will too.
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* Guix
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  # guix install filezilla
  
If you send your video before 16:00 EDT (20:00 UTC), on Tuesday March 16, your video can still be added to the live program on March 20.
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* Parabola, Hyperbola, and other Arch-based distributions
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  # pacman -S filezilla
  
If you didn't make this deadline, do not hesitate to upload, who knows, we may still find a spot for it.  
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Otherwise, you can download the client from here: [https://filezilla-project.org/ FileZilla].
  
== Introduction ==
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=== 2. Connect to our FTP server ===
  
You should upload your video to our FTP server:
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* Open FileZilla
 
 
* Host: photoupload.fsf.org
 
*  Username: anonymous
 
*  Port: 21
 
*  Folder: upload-here
 
 
 
*Troubleshoot: if the connection fails the first attempt, please check the host name is exactly as described above, not including "ftp" or any additional text.*
 
 
 
== Install Filezilla ==
 
 
 
If you are using Trisquel GNU/Linux, you can install with "apt-get install filezilla". Otherwise, you can download the client from here: [https://filezilla-project.org/ FileZilla].
 
 
 
== Connecting ==
 
 
 
* Open Filezilla
 
 
* In the "host" field near the top of the window, enter "photoupload.fsf.org"
 
* In the "host" field near the top of the window, enter "photoupload.fsf.org"
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* Username: anonymous
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* Port: 21
 
* Click "Quickconnect"
 
* Click "Quickconnect"
 
* When the window that says that the host key is unknown, select the check box next to "Always trust this host", then click OK
 
* When the window that says that the host key is unknown, select the check box next to "Always trust this host", then click OK
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You should now be connected.
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Troubleshoot: if the connection fails the first attempt, please check the host name is exactly as described above, not including "ftp" or any additional text.*
  
You should now be connected.
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=== 3. Upload your video to our FTP server ===
Drag and drop video file you want to upload from the left hand file tree into the upload-here folder in the right side pane.
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Drag and drop video file you want to upload from the left hand file tree into the "upload-here" folder in the right side pane. Note that you can only place files in this directory and not additional directories.
  
=== When you are done uploading ===
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=== 4. When you are done uploading ===
  
* Confirm your submission with speaker release by emailing the following to [mailto:campaigns@fsf.org campaigns@fsf.org]:
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Confirm your submission with speaker release by emailing the following video release form to [mailto:campaigns@fsf.org campaigns@fsf.org]:
  
== Video release form ==
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'''Video release form''':
  
 
We need your release form to be able to use and publish your video for the event. Please copy and paste the following text into your email to [mailto:campaigns@fsf.org campaigns@fsf.org].
 
We need your release form to be able to use and publish your video for the event. Please copy and paste the following text into your email to [mailto:campaigns@fsf.org campaigns@fsf.org].
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The Free Software Foundation ("FSF") may capture audio and video (a "Recording") of my presentation and any associated materials.
 
The Free Software Foundation ("FSF") may capture audio and video (a "Recording") of my presentation and any associated materials.
  
I authorize FSF to distribute, reproduce, publicly display, and prepare derivative works of the Recording and any derivative works of the Recording (the "Licensed Materials") under the terms of the following license(s) (select one or more):
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I authorize FSF to distribute, reproduce, publicly display, and prepare derivative works of the Recording and any derivative works of the Recording (the "Licensed Materials") under the terms of the following license:
 
 
[ ] GNU Free Documentation License v. 1.3
 
 
 
[ ] Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY)
 
  
 
[ ] Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA)
 
[ ] Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA)

Latest revision as of 14:10, 16 November 2023

Please follow the instructions below to submit a video for an FSF event, including LibrePlanet or an FSF anniversary event.

1. Install FileZilla

FileZilla is available in the repos of most distros. For example:

  • Trisquel, PureOS, and other Debian-based distributions
 # apt-get install filezilla
  • Guix
 # guix install filezilla
  • Parabola, Hyperbola, and other Arch-based distributions
 # pacman -S filezilla

Otherwise, you can download the client from here: FileZilla.

2. Connect to our FTP server

  • Open FileZilla
  • In the "host" field near the top of the window, enter "photoupload.fsf.org"
  • Username: anonymous
  • Port: 21
  • Click "Quickconnect"
  • When the window that says that the host key is unknown, select the check box next to "Always trust this host", then click OK

You should now be connected. Troubleshoot: if the connection fails the first attempt, please check the host name is exactly as described above, not including "ftp" or any additional text.*

3. Upload your video to our FTP server

Drag and drop video file you want to upload from the left hand file tree into the "upload-here" folder in the right side pane. Note that you can only place files in this directory and not additional directories.

4. When you are done uploading

Confirm your submission with speaker release by emailing the following video release form to campaigns@fsf.org:

Video release form:

We need your release form to be able to use and publish your video for the event. Please copy and paste the following text into your email to campaigns@fsf.org.

I agree that my presentation at the LibrePlanet is subject to the following terms and conditions:

The Free Software Foundation ("FSF") may capture audio and video (a "Recording") of my presentation and any associated materials.

I authorize FSF to distribute, reproduce, publicly display, and prepare derivative works of the Recording and any derivative works of the Recording (the "Licensed Materials") under the terms of the following license:

[ ] Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA)

I grant to FSF permission to use my name, likeness, and biographic information in association with its use of the Licensed Materials under the above license.

I represent that I have the authority to grant the above license to FSF. If my presentation incorporates any material owned by third parties, I represent that the material is sublicensable to FSF or that my use of them is fair use.

This Release is governed by United States and international copyright law and by the law of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.