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If you haven't registered yet for LibrePlanet 2011, you'd better hurry! Local volunteers have already begun much of the preparation work needed to ensure the conference runs smoothly and for many, the conference begins this Friday at 9am when conference volunteers from around the world will meet at the FSF office in preparation for Saturday's event. On Friday evening, staff and supporters of the Free Software Foundation will attend a sit-down dinner at Bhindi Bazaar, an Indian restaurant in the heart of Boston. On Saturday, free software activists and users from all over the world are coming, once again, to Boston for a weekend of LibrePlanet: The event starts at 10am on Saturday morning at Bunker Hill Community College, a stone's throw from the Orange Line on Boston's historic MBTA system. On Sunday, there's time for cooperation and community as LibrePlanet takes over Boston! Projects are invited to find space in coffee shops and restaurants all over the city and work together for free software. Finally, on Sunday evening there's time for reflection and relaxation as staff and supporters from the FSF meet once more at Grendel's Den in Harvard Square, Cambridge for post-conference dinner and drinks. Registration is open to everyone, and FSF associate members can attend the conference for free -- register now at <http://libreplanet.org/> The cost of the two dinners is not included in the registration fee and they must be paid separately for all attendees, including FSF associate members. All venues are accessible and all ages are welcome.
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