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# [http://shaunagm.net/ Shauna Gordon-Mckeon] for the Sunlight Foundation Meetup
# [http://jesstess.com Jessica McKellar] on the Boston Python Meetup
# [http://mike-burns.com/ Mike Burns] for the [http://bostonandroid.org/ Boston Android MeetupDevelopers Group]
# [http://benalman.com/ Ben Alman] for the [http://www.meetup.com/jquery-boston JQuery Boston Meetup]
# Deborah Nicholson for GNU MediaGoblin
# Asheesh Laroia for OpenHatch
# Nate Aune on Django Meetup
# Walter Bender on Sugar Labs
# Adelaida McIntire on Interning at the FSF
# Martin Owens, on the Ubuntu LoCo (local community)
# [http://mako.cc Benjamin "Mako" Hill], on [http://debian.org/ Debian]
 
== Noon: Lunch, on your own ==
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* 31 Putnam Ave: [http://www.yelp.com/biz/petsi-pies-cambridge Petsi Pies]
* 1105 Mass Ave: [http://www.yelp.com/biz/cafe-sushi-cambridge Cafe Sushi]
 
Also, both Harvard and Central are about an 8 minute walk away so and there are lots of other reasonable options in both places.
 
== 1:00 PM: Show & tell ==
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When explaining free software to newcomers to the movement, it's important to speak to their experience. Learn from Deb Nicholson's experience.
 
=== 2:15 - 2:45: jesstessJessica McKellar, on the Boston Python Workshop ===
 
The Boston Python Workshop is a free, project-driven introduction to the Python programming language for women and their friends. With 3 iterations under its belt since March and no sign of slowing down, the Workshop has brought over 100 women into the Python community in Boston. It has also inspired similar outreach events across the globe.
 
Hear from Jessica McKellar, the lead organizer for the Boston Python Workshop, about lessons learned running this open source diversity and outreach event and what it takes to run your own!
 
=== 3:00 - 3:30: Jeff Mitchell, on communities and the Community Working Groups ===
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At Software Freedom Day, Jeff will discuss communities, their makeups, and common pitfalls. He'll then discuss the lessons learned from KDE's CWG experience, and how the focus of KDE's CWG has evolved.
 
=== 3:45 - 4:15: JessicaRob McKellarMcQueen, on themaking Bostonmoney Pythonwith free software Workshop ===
 
Rob McQueen is co-founder and partner in Collabora Ltd., a company that provides software development and other services to companies building consumer electronics products. He joins us from Cambridge, England.
The Boston Python Workshop is a free, project-driven introduction to the Python programming language for women and their friends. With 3 iterations under its belt since March and no sign of slowing down, the Workshop has brought over 100 women into the Python community in Boston. It has also inspired similar outreach events across the globe.
 
Rob will talk about his experience employing engineers to work on free software applications and the business model that Collabora has used in its six years of life.
Hear from Jessica McKellar, the lead organizer for the Boston Python Workshop, about lessons learned running this open source diversity and outreach event and what it takes to run your own!
 
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* Oliver Day
 
=== 3:00 - 3:30: Danny Piccirillo, on the basics of cross-platform video editing in PiTiVi ===
 
Today, free software can help you edit and mix video and audio. Learn more as long-time video free culture fan Danny Piccirillo teaches you the basics of one such tool.
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