Dear Free Software Supporter, You are invited to LibrePlanet 2010!
The Free Software Foundation will be hosting the LibrePlanet Conference at Harvard Science Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on March 19th-21st. Why you should attend LibrePlanet: * Learn about the latest developments with the GNU operating system * Workshops, presentations and lightning talks from key free software projects * Participate in group hacking projects or campaign discussions * Learn about practical steps in free software advocacy This year we'll also be hosting a GNU Hackers Meeting and a track featuring presentations from women in free software. Plus we will have an address from the GNU project founder and FSF Board president Richard M. Stallman. We have space for only 250 attendees, so please register soon to secure your place! FSF members attend for free with non-members paying $60 -- so why not become a member? Everyone who attends receives a LibrePlanet 2010 t-shirt. To register visit the wiki page http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/LibrePlanet2010 LibrePlanet aims to deliver a conference that you the attendees want. If you've got something you want to hack on or a workshop you'd like to see or a presentation you would like to give, let us know! You can add your ideas to the wiki page, visit us in #libreplanet on freenode or email us at [email protected] with your proposal. Best wishes Peter and the Free Software Foundation team -- Peter T. Brown Executive Director Free Software Foundation info-fsf mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-fsf
