LibrePlanet: Conference/2023/
LibrePlanet 2023: Charting the Course
LibrePlanet 2023: Charting the Course was held both online and in-person on March 18 and 19, 2023. Big thanks to all those who attended!
LibrePlanet 2023: Videos available!
Videos and audio are available at:
- FSF Official FramaTube
- FSF Official GNU Mediagoblin (video)
- FSF Official GNU Mediagoblin (audio only)
LibrePlanet 2023: Workshops and online talks series
- LibrePlanet workshop - April 10 - Newk script: Code katas to learn programming by Reynaldo Cordero
- LibrePlanet workshop - April 24 - The immortal cookbook by Adam Monsen
- LibrePlanet workshop - May 1 - Metacartes: a free/libre toolbox to chart the course to an ethical digital technology by Lilian Ricaud and Mélanie Lacayrouze
- LibrePlanet Workshop - May 8 - LeanWeb: A ruby (out of rails) web framework for static and dynamic content by Felix Freeman
- LibrePlanet Workshop - May 15 - Digital colonialism, surveillance capitalism, and a libre software future by Jose Castro
- LibrePlanet talk - May 30 - BigCode: Open and responsible research on code-generating AI systems
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Theme: Charting the Course
LibrePlanet is the annual conference hosted by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). LibrePlanet provides an opportunity for community activists, domain experts, and people seeking solutions for themselves to come together in order to discuss current issues in technology and ethics.
The theme for LibrePlanet 2023 was "Charting the Course." The free software movement has produced so much more than just a set of common tools used by millions around the world. It also points the way to a freer and autonomous digital existence for all of us: one where it’s the user and not corporate monopolies that control our ways of communicating, how children are educated, and how we monitor information as crucial as our own health. Ingenuity and moral dedication are two important qualities of the free software movement, and we use these for the benefit of all. This year, LibrePlanet speakers showed ways of progressing the free software community’s understanding of new opportunities and new threats to the movement.
Together, we have helped ourselves and others find their freedom in the current digital landscape. Now, it’s time for us to lead the way – or chart a course – through to full digital freedom.