Schedule
FSCONS schedule !Please note that this schedule is a work in progress. It will change a lot before the conference, so stay tuned! We decided to publish it early in accordance with the transparency objective listed in FSCONS' manifesto.
This year's track are Building Together — Manufacturing Solidarity, Development for Embedded Systems, Development in Free Software Communities, Free Desktop Environments, Free Software in Politics, Human Rights and Digital Freedoms, Social Events, The Future of Money, Universal Design — Aiming for Accessibility.
Thursday (November 10th)
17:00
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Richard Stallman at Runan Nov 10, by Richard Stallman
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- Runan (Chalmers)
Friday (November 11th)
Note: the workshops on Friday take place in a different location. More informations about Friday's location.
9:00
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Workshop: The OpenRISC Project, by Jonas Bonn, Julius Baxter & Olof Kindgren
- Room
- L307 (Språkbanken)
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Workshop: BASIC DATA SECURITY, by Per Andersson
- Room
- L308 (Språkbanken)
10:00
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Workshop: Fellowship meeting
- Room
- K235 (Språkbanken)
12:00
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Workshop: Arduino workshop for women, by Christina Gratorp & Hedvig Kamp
- Room
- K333 (Språkbanken)
13:00
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Workshop: Book scanning, proofreading, and advanced reuse, by Lars Aronsson
- Room
- L100 (Språkbanken)
19:00
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Friday's social event
The Friday social event is a get-together for everyone attending FSCONS. Following from the workshops during the day, we'll meet at the main FSCONS venue for drinks and pre-conference activities.
- 19.00 Welcome to FSCONS! Opening of the event by the conference organisers and an introduction of the manifesto which you can comment and improve on during the conference.
- 20.00 Open mike night in the café. Sign up at the whiteboard in the café and grab the mike.
- 23.11 We celebrate the date/time 11-11-11 11:11PM by simply announcing when the time is here
Saturday (November 12th)
9:00
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Saturday's breakfast
Breakfast is served in the café area of the conference venue. We'll offer sandwiches, juice, coffee and tea to those who arrive early.
10:00
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The water in which we swim - Policy issues around Free Software , by Karsten Gerloff
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- Free Software in Politics
- Room
- 1
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Embedded Free Software/Open Source in your car, by Jeremiah C. Foster
- Track
- Development for Embedded Systems
- Room
- 2
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Accessibility for Qt and KDE, by Frederik Gladhorn
- Track
- Free Desktop Environments
- Room
- 3
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Bitcoin: decentralised currency, by Daniel Berntsson
- Track
- The Future of Money
- Room
- 4
11:00
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Non-free software advertisement presented by your government, by Matthias Kirschner
- Track
- Free Software in Politics
- Room
- 1
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Necessitas - Qt on Android, by Johan Thelin
- Track
- Development for Embedded Systems
- Room
- 2
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The design of GNOME 3, by Andreas Nilsson
- Track
- Free Desktop Environments
- Room
- 3
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Open Source Ecology - the hardware foundation for modern civilization, by Nikolay Georgiev
- Track
- The Future of Money
- Room
- 4
12:00
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Free Software in the Swedish public sector, by Daniel Melin
- Track
- Free Software in Politics
- Room
- 1
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Erlang Embedded Simulation, by Reza Javaheri & Rickard Olsson
- Track
- Development for Embedded Systems
- Room
- 2
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How to run successful contributor sprints, by Claudia Rauch
- Track
- Free Desktop Environments
- Room
- 3
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Manditory versus optional online payments and why it matters for information freedom, by Peter Sunde Kolmisoppi
- Track
- The Future of Money
- Room
- 4
12:45
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Saturday's lunch
You can get lunch from the café or try one of the nearby restaurants.
14:00
15:15
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"Use the edge, strong man!" - Free Software in the European Parliament, by Erik Josefsson
- Track
- Free Software in Politics
- Room
- 1
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About The OpenRISC Project, by Jonas Bonn, Julius Baxter & Olof Kindgren
- Track
- Development for Embedded Systems
- Room
- 2
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Theming GTK+ applications with CSS, by Carlos Garnacho
- Track
- Free Desktop Environments
- Room
- 3
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Ripple - How a different kind of monetary system can be based on trust that exists in our ordinary relationships, by Gustav Nipe
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- The Future of Money
- Room
- 4
16:15
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Catch them early - Free Software in education, by Guido Arnold
- Track
- Free Software in Politics
- Room
- 1
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Arduino, by David Cuartielles
- Track
- Development for Embedded Systems
- Room
- 2
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Developing applications for GNOME, by Ryan Lortie
- Track
- Free Desktop Environments
- Room
- 3
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Towards Money as a Common: The Digital-Coin Rule for a Free Society, by Marco Sachy
- Track
- The Future of Money
- Room
- 4
17:15
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Workshop: Hands-on decentralization with PageKite, by Bjarni Rúnar Einarsson
- Track
- Free Software in Politics
- Room
- 1
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SPDY: An experimental protocol for a faster web, by Daniel Stenberg
- Track
- Development for Embedded Systems
- Room
- 2
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Plasma Active: A Truly Open system for a wide spectrum of Devices, by Marco Martin
- Track
- Free Desktop Environments
- Room
- 3
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Privacy or welfare - pick one: Cryptocurrencies, taxation, and the legibility of culture, by Smári McCarthy
- Track
- The Future of Money
- Room
- 4
18:15
19:00
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Saturday's Social Event
- 19.30 Renderfarm.fi shows their new animated short explaining Creative Commons, featuring Big Buck Bunny.
- 20.00 Nordic Free Software Award is… awarded.
- 20.30 EDRi members will meet in the café to talk about their work and the upcoming EuroDIG. Join them if you're interested in knowing more about EDRi.
- 21.00 Key signing! More information on http://fscons.org/keysigning
Sunday (November 13th)
9:00
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Sunday's Breakfast
Breakfast is served in the café area of the conference venue. We'll offer sandwiches, juice, coffee and tea to those who arrive early.
10:00
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WikiLeaks, Whistleblowing and the Mainstream Audience, by Christian Christensen
- Track
- Human Rights and Digital Freedoms
- Room
- 1
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With a license to live — FOSS for crips, by Ester Ytterbrink
- Track
- Universal Design — Aiming for Accessibility
- Room
- 2
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Community-based Development at Fedora, by Robert Scheck
- Track
- Development in Free Software Communities
- Room
- 3
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Reproducing machines, reproducing economic relations, by Johan Söderberg
- Track
- Building Together — Manufacturing Solidarity
- Room
- 4
11:00
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Internet and Civil Rights In LATAM: the Whole Enchilada under attack, by Geraldine Juárez
- Track
- Human Rights and Digital Freedoms
- Room
- 1
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Subtext to Speech, by Maria Olsson & Sandra Derbring
- Track
- Universal Design — Aiming for Accessibility
- Room
- 2
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Bringing Algol68 forward to its own time, by Jose E. Marchesi
- Track
- Development in Free Software Communities
- Room
- 3
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Workshop: Boosting Free Software within charities and NGOs, by Sam Tuke
- Track
- Building Together — Manufacturing Solidarity
- Room
- 4
12:00
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The revolution will not be televised! (But will it be on YouTube?) , by Karin Kosina vka kyrah
- Track
- Human Rights and Digital Freedoms
- Room
- 1
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Panel discussion - Accessibility and Technology
- Track
- Universal Design — Aiming for Accessibility
- Room
- 2
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Guile: Free Software Means of Production, by Andy Wingo
- Track
- Development in Free Software Communities
- Room
- 3
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Free software feminism
- Track
- Building Together — Manufacturing Solidarity
- Room
- 4
12:45
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Sunday's lunch
You can get lunch from the café or try one of the nearby restaurants.
14:00
15:15
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STEED - Saddle up for instant encryption, by Werner Koch
- Track
- Human Rights and Digital Freedoms
- Room
- 1
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Open Accessibility Everywhere – Presenting the AEGIS Project, by Mats Lundälv
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- Universal Design — Aiming for Accessibility
- Room
- 2
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PyPy in Production, by Laura Creighton
- Track
- Development in Free Software Communities
- Room
- 3
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Free software feminism – Strategies for the future
- Track
- Building Together — Manufacturing Solidarity
- Room
- 4
16:15
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Adventures in Participatory Nation-Building, by Eleanor Saitta
- Track
- Human Rights and Digital Freedoms
- Room
- 1
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Events for all - A guide for making events accessible, by Rikard Fröberg
- Track
- Universal Design — Aiming for Accessibility
- Room
- 2
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GNU Recutils [CHANGED TITLE AND SUBJECT], by Jose E. Marchesi
- Track
- Development in Free Software Communities
- Room
- 3
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Tutorial on free software tools for production of leaflets and other print material, by Niklas Park
- Track
- Building Together — Manufacturing Solidarity
- Room
- 4
17:15
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Off the grid: Is anonymity possible?, by Mathias Klang
- Track
- Human Rights and Digital Freedoms
- Room
- 1
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Invisi-ball - A ball game for visually impaired., by Håkan Lidbo & Magnus Frenning
- Track
- Universal Design — Aiming for Accessibility
- Room
- 2
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mcwm - a minimalist floating window manager, by Michael Cardell Widerkrantz
- Track
- Development in Free Software Communities
- Room
- 3
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Hybrid Atelier, by Agnieszka Pokrywka
- Track
- Building Together — Manufacturing Solidarity
- Room
- 4
18:15
19:00
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Sunday's social event
- 19.30 Announcement of the FSCONS tithe award.
- 20.00 Dan Engström reads and performs from his Creative Commons licensed book for children, "Båtsman Brännings Piratpensionat" (in English) (link to text Here) Performers: Boatsman & the Breakers
- 21.30 FFKP shows pictures from FSCONS 2011, from inception to Sunday's social event, and invites to a discussion about coordinating free software and free culture events.
- 23.00 It's over for 2011. Official closing of the conference.