LibrePlanet

LibrePlanet
Frequency Annually, usually during late March
Location(s) Cambridge, MA
Inaugurated LibrePlanet Conference 2009
Founder Free Software Foundation
Most recent 25-26 March 2017
Previous event LibrePlanet 2016 Conference
Next event LibrePlanet 2018 Conference
Organised by Free Software Foundation
People Richard M. Stallman, Edward Snowden
Sponsors Audeo, OpenInventionNetwork, Whole Foods Market Charles River Plaza Boston MA, Google
Website
https://libreplanet.org/

LibrePlanet (literally, "Free Planet") is a community project created and supported by the Free Software Foundation. Its objective is the promotion of free software around the world by bringing every year an international conference to local communities[1] and organizations.[2]

History

The project was born in 2006, at a gathering of members associated with the Foundation and the will to organize into geographical groups.

LibrePlanet conference

The conference is organized annually by the Free Software Foundation in or around Boston, Massachusetts and staffed by a mixture of foundation staff and community volunteers. The conference replaces the FSF Annual Members Meeting (AMM) which ran around the same time each year.

Each conference has its own theme and a website. The event typically includes a speech from FSF president, Richard Stallman and FSF executive director John Sullivan, as well as members of the wider free software community.

Edward Snowden spoke at the convention in 2016.[3][4][5][6]

See also

References

  1. LibrePlanet teams. Teams are groups in various cities and towns across the world that host local meetups and conferences and other events.
  2. Planète Libre 2011.
  3. Snowden, Edward; Daniel Kahn Gillmor. "Libreplanet 2016: The Last Lighthouse: Free Software In Dark Times" (video, WebM). media.libreplanet.org. Free Software Foundation. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  4. Nicholson, Deb (29 March 2016). "LibrePlanet begins with Snowden, ends with DRM protest". opensource.com. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  5. Gold, Jon (19 March 2016). "Edward Snowden: Privacy can't depend on corporations standing up to the government". networkworld.com. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  6. Popa, Bogdan (22 March 2016). "Snowden Used Free Software Because He Was Afraid of Backdoors in Microsoft Apps". SoftPedia News. Retrieved 2 June 2016. NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden attended the Free Software Foundation LibrePlanet 2016 conference remotely from Russia to discuss the advantages of free applications, explaining that he couldn’t trust Microsoft software when revealing government’s surveillance programs in 2013.
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