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The free software community spans the entire world, with supporters in
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spreading the word about the growing importance of controlling our
computing. The Internet provides us with many great tools to share the
latest news and advances, but ultimately, there’s nothing quite like
meeting in person at the [LibrePlanet conference][1]! At LibrePlanet,
you can meet other developers, activists, policy experts, students,
and more, to make connections and help us strategize the future of
free software.

[1]:https://libreplanet.org/2019/

## [REGISTER FOR LIBREPLANET 2019 HERE][4]

LibrePlanet 2019 is only four months away, on March 23-24, here in the
Greater Boston area. We’re already in high gear here at the [Free
Software Foundation (FSF)][2]: we’ve secured [four amazing keynote
speakers][3], and we’re hard at work putting together an exciting
schedule. Session topics will include:

* Free software activism;

* Practical and creative applications of free software;

* Case studies;

* Legal and compliance issues;

* Fighting surveillance and defending our privacy; and much more!

[2]:https://www.fsf.org
[3]:https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers/

LibrePlanet 2019's theme is "Trailblazing Free Software." In 1983, the
free software movement was born with the announcement of the GNU
Project. FSF founder Richard Stallman saw the dangers of proprietary
code from the beginning: when code was kept secret from users, they
would be controlled by the technology they used, instead of vice
versa. In contrast, free software emphasized a community-oriented
philosophy of sharing code freely, enabling people to understand how
the programs they used worked, to build off of each other's code, to
pay it forward by sharing their own code, and to create useful
software that treated users fairly.

LibrePlanet boasts three days of free software activities, starting
with a Friday night party at the FSF office in Boston. Saturday and
Sunday are packed with conference sessions, lectures, workshops,
lightning talks, and a party. To attend LibrePlanet, simply [register
online][4]. Registration is gratis for [FSF members][5], and $90 for
both days or $60 for one day for non-members.

[4]:https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/event/info?id=79
[5]:https://www.fsf.org/associate/benefits

See you in March!

Cheers,

Molly de Blanc
Campaigns Manager

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Dear Ruben Safir,



The free software community spans the entire world, with supporters in
nearly every corner of the globe, busily coding, tinkering, and
spreading the word about the growing importance of controlling our
computing. The Internet provides us with many great tools to share the
latest news and advances, but ultimately, there’s nothing quite like
meeting in person at the LibrePlanet conference! At LibrePlanet,
you can meet other developers, activists, policy experts, students,
and more, to make connections and help us strategize the future of
free software.



REGISTER FOR LIBREPLANET 2019 HERE



LibrePlanet 2019 is only four months away, on March 23-24, here in the
Greater Boston area. We’re already in high gear here at the Free
Software Foundation (FSF)
: we’ve secured four amazing keynote
speakers
, and we’re hard at work putting together an exciting
schedule. Session topics will include:




  • Free software activism;


  • Practical and creative applications of free software;


  • Case studies;


  • Legal and compliance issues;


  • Fighting surveillance and defending our privacy; and much more!





LibrePlanet 2019's theme is "Trailblazing Free Software." In 1983, the
free software movement was born with the announcement of the GNU
Project. FSF founder Richard Stallman saw the dangers of proprietary
code from the beginning: when code was kept secret from users, they
would be controlled by the technology they used, instead of vice
versa. In contrast, free software emphasized a community-oriented
philosophy of sharing code freely, enabling people to understand how
the programs they used worked, to build off of each other's code, to
pay it forward by sharing their own code, and to create useful
software that treated users fairly.



LibrePlanet boasts three days of free software activities, starting
with a Friday night party at the FSF office in Boston. Saturday and
Sunday are packed with conference sessions, lectures, workshops,
lightning talks, and a party. To attend LibrePlanet, simply register
online
. Registration is gratis for FSF members, and $90 for
both days or $60 for one day for non-members.



See you in March!



Cheers,



Molly de Blanc

Campaigns Manager






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Dear Ruben Safir,

The free software community spans the entire world, with supporters in
nearly every corner of the globe, busily coding, tinkering, and
spreading the word about the growing importance of controlling our
computing. The Internet provides us with many great tools to share the
latest news and advances, but ultimately, there’s nothing quite like
meeting in person at the [LibrePlanet conference][1]! At LibrePlanet,
you can meet other developers, activists, policy experts, students,
and more, to make connections and help us strategize the future of
free software.

[1]:https://libreplanet.org/2019/

## [REGISTER FOR LIBREPLANET 2019 HERE][4]

LibrePlanet 2019 is only four months away, on March 23-24, here in the
Greater Boston area. We’re already in high gear here at the [Free
Software Foundation (FSF)][2]: we’ve secured [four amazing keynote
speakers][3], and we’re hard at work putting together an exciting
schedule. Session topics will include:

* Free software activism;

* Practical and creative applications of free software;

* Case studies;

* Legal and compliance issues;

* Fighting surveillance and defending our privacy; and much more!

[2]:https://www.fsf.org
[3]:https://libreplanet.org/2019/speakers/

LibrePlanet 2019's theme is "Trailblazing Free Software." In 1983, the
free software movement was born with the announcement of the GNU
Project. FSF founder Richard Stallman saw the dangers of proprietary
code from the beginning: when code was kept secret from users, they
would be controlled by the technology they used, instead of vice
versa. In contrast, free software emphasized a community-oriented
philosophy of sharing code freely, enabling people to understand how
the programs they used worked, to build off of each other's code, to
pay it forward by sharing their own code, and to create useful
software that treated users fairly.

LibrePlanet boasts three days of free software activities, starting
with a Friday night party at the FSF office in Boston. Saturday and
Sunday are packed with conference sessions, lectures, workshops,
lightning talks, and a party. To attend LibrePlanet, simply [register
online][4]. Registration is gratis for [FSF members][5], and $90 for
both days or $60 for one day for non-members.

[4]:https://my.fsf.org/civicrm/event/info?id=79
[5]:https://www.fsf.org/associate/benefits

See you in March!

Cheers,

Molly de Blanc
Campaigns Manager

--
* Follow us on GNU social at , on Diaspora at , and on Twitter at .
* Read about why we use Twitter, but only with caveats at .
* Subscribe to our RSS feeds at .
* Join us as an associate member at .
* Read our Privacy Policy at .

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Dear Ruben Safir,



The free software community spans the entire world, with supporters in
nearly every corner of the globe, busily coding, tinkering, and
spreading the word about the growing importance of controlling our
computing. The Internet provides us with many great tools to share the
latest news and advances, but ultimately, there’s nothing quite like
meeting in person at the LibrePlanet conference! At LibrePlanet,
you can meet other developers, activists, policy experts, students,
and more, to make connections and help us strategize the future of
free software.



REGISTER FOR LIBREPLANET 2019 HERE



LibrePlanet 2019 is only four months away, on March 23-24, here in the
Greater Boston area. We’re already in high gear here at the Free
Software Foundation (FSF)
: we’ve secured four amazing keynote
speakers
, and we’re hard at work putting together an exciting
schedule. Session topics will include:




  • Free software activism;


  • Practical and creative applications of free software;


  • Case studies;


  • Legal and compliance issues;


  • Fighting surveillance and defending our privacy; and much more!





LibrePlanet 2019's theme is "Trailblazing Free Software." In 1983, the
free software movement was born with the announcement of the GNU
Project. FSF founder Richard Stallman saw the dangers of proprietary
code from the beginning: when code was kept secret from users, they
would be controlled by the technology they used, instead of vice
versa. In contrast, free software emphasized a community-oriented
philosophy of sharing code freely, enabling people to understand how
the programs they used worked, to build off of each other's code, to
pay it forward by sharing their own code, and to create useful
software that treated users fairly.



LibrePlanet boasts three days of free software activities, starting
with a Friday night party at the FSF office in Boston. Saturday and
Sunday are packed with conference sessions, lectures, workshops,
lightning talks, and a party. To attend LibrePlanet, simply register
online
. Registration is gratis for FSF members, and $90 for
both days or $60 for one day for non-members.



See you in March!



Cheers,



Molly de Blanc

Campaigns Manager






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