Dear Deb, we will be happy to welcome you at our hackerspace. Tuesday is the best time for visiting us and regarding your talks - thank you for your offer, we'll discuss both topics with our members and let you know, which one they prefer, are you fine with that?
Cheers Jan 'kxt' Svec 2011/8/26 Deborah Nicholson <[email protected]> > Dear brmlab, > I'm a free software activist based in Boston, Massachusetts and I'm > going to be in Prague for Linuxcon in October. > (http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon-europe) I'd really > like to see brmlab and meet local hackers while I'm in town. I often > give talks and thought it would be fun to give a talk at your space. > There are two topics I'm excited about right now and I could give a > talk on either one. It's up to you all whether "Community Organizing > for Free Software Activists" or "Why Decentralization of the Web is > Crazy Important" would be more appealing. Both talks are about forty > minutes long although I'm certainly flexible. I'm also happy to answer > questions afterwards or have my talk be a jumping off point for an > open conversation. > > Tuesday, October 25th is the night I'd like to join you, maybe after > your regular meeting? > > My background: I'm originally an artist who got interested in politics > and then I became an activist who got interested in technology and > particularly free software. Currently, I split my time between > MediaGoblin (a federated media-hosting start-up,) Open Hatch (a > non-profit dedicated to identifying and mentoring new free software > contributors) and Harvard where I am very slowly pursuing a graduate > degree in Information Technology. > > Thanks for your time and I look forward to seeing brmlab! > Cheers, > Deb > _______________________________________________ > Brmlab mailing list > [email protected] > http://rover.ms.mff.cuni.cz/mailman/listinfo/brmlab >
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