Lightning talks are five-minute presentations given by conference attendees on free software topics they're passionate about.
If you would like to give a lightning talk at LibrePlanet 2023: Charting the Course
LibrePlanet 2023 talk proposals
Put your talk here, please, using the template above.
* ZubHub, a new documentation & collaboration platform for activity-based learning * ZubHub is a free & open source educational tool. We envision this to be used as a Wikipedia-like collaborative encyclopedia for activity-based learning. It is available for custom use for schools, libraries, hackerspaces, educational organizations, etc. Imagine that all these institutions can host their own ZubHub to build their online community around their educational activities. * Astha Sethi
* “the First Device:” a utopian re-enchantment towards technological recovery * Raising questions around what a utopian or ethically designed first information device for our young, might look or feel like. A thought experiment bringing together elements from the work of Richard M. Stallman and the FSF, Silvia Federici, and Luiz Guilherme Vergara. * Chrystalleni Loizidou - Cultural Studies PhD, Coorganiser of "Free/Libre Technologies, Arts and the Commons Unconference, 2019;" Coordinator of the eimaste.net parents cooperative.
* REUSE: The gold standard of communicating licensing and copyright information * Speaker: Lina Ceballos - Policy Project Manager & REUSE coordinator at FSFE * Developing, using, and re-using Free Software is fun, but dealing with licensing and copyright information is not. REUSE changes that. With three simple steps, it makes adding and reading licensing and copyright information easy for both humans and machines. In this presentation, Lina Ceballos will guide us through the REUSE principles and will show us how to make licensing clear and simple.
* alisp, a lisp implementation * alisp is a lisp interpreter. It's written in C89 with minimal dependencies. I will probably add native compilation in the future. It's free software under GPL version 3 or later. * Andrea Monaco
* Quiet: a free p2p alternative to Slack and Discord built on IPFS and Tor, not servers. * Quiet is a peer-to-peer team chat app that doesn't require servers, instead using Tor and IPFS to sync data between a community's own devices. We're building Quiet because most people don't have servers, so if free software tools for communication and collaboration depend on servers, most people will still be depending on others for their computing and they won't be fully free. This talk will show Quiet, and make the case for peer-to-peer free software collaboration tools. * Holmes Wilson - co-founder of fightforthefuture.org and former FSF campaign manager.
* Share-A-Map - Organic Maps for the web * Share-A-Map a self-hosted OpenStreetMap application built for the Sandstorm.io platform that allows you to plan trips with your friends. It's inspired by Organic Maps, which lets you download regions of the map to your phone and navigate privately. Share-A-Map lets you easily download regions of the map to your own server. All activity is between your own server and the users. * Daniel Krol
More info
For remote lightning talks: Submit a recorded lightning talk by March 3
The lightning talks will be streamed and posted online.
For in-person lightning talks: Submit your slides by March 7
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