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LibrePlanet
FrequencyAnnually, usually during late March
LocationsCambridge, Massachusetts, U.S., Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Inaugurated2009
FounderFree Software Foundation
Most recent4–5 May 2024
Previous event18–19 March 2023
Next event2025
Organised byFree Software Foundation
PeopleRichard M. Stallman
SponsorsAudeo, OpenInventionNetwork, Whole Foods Market Charles River Plaza Boston MA, Google, openSUSE, Red Hat, EFF
Websitelibreplanet.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 an international conference to local communities[1] and organizations.[2]

History

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The project was initiated in 2006[3] during a gathering of Free Software Foundation members, aiming to organize geographical activist groups. The wiki serves as the primary platform for those interested in free software activism in grassroots modes of cooperation.

LibrePlanet conference

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The conference is organized annually by the Free Software Foundation in or around Boston, Massachusetts, supported by foundation staff and community volunteers. It replaces and incorporates the FSF's annual members' meeting.

Each conference features a theme, keynote speeches (typically including talks by Richard Stallman and John Sullivan), and the Free Software Awards.[4]

Notable events

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  • In 2020, the in-person conference was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and replaced with a virtual event.[8]
  • Richard Stallman announced he would rejoin the FSF board of directors at the 2021 conference.[9]

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