[Freedombox-discuss] Request for Comments: Agenda Items for 2020 Summit
Joseph Nuthalapati
njoseph at riseup.net
Wed Nov 25 07:30:13 GMT 2020
The FreedomBox Foundation is pleased to announce that we will hold our
third consecutive FreedomBox Summit on Friday, December 4th, 2020. This
year, the meeting is fully virtual with participants meeting over video
conference. Invited members of the FreedomBox Core Team will join the
FreedomBox Foundation’s staff for several hours of discussion about our
progress since last year’s Summit and our plans for the year ahead.
The full announcement about the 2020 Summit is published on the website
of the FreedomBox Foundation.
https://www.freedomboxfoundation.org/news/summit_2020
Though we have an idea of what we want to discuss during Session I, we
want community members to have their voices heard. Similar to last
year’s format, we plan on assembling an agenda with your suggestions.
In short, our agenda should reflect the most important issues facing the
FreedomBox project as we continue to improve our UI, attract new users,
and expand our hardware sales.
- What do you think are the most important challenges facing the
FreedomBox project?
- What should our development priorities be for the upcoming year?
- We want FreedomBox to become a mainstream consumer privacy
solution. What do you think we need to do to get to this point?
The Summit is one of the best opportunities to bring your ideas for
FreedomBox into the limelight. Please reply to this email with your
ideas for agenda items for the 2020 Summit and also make sure to join
the Q&A session on 4th December.
As always, thank you for being committed members of the FreedomBox
community!
--
Joseph Nuthalapati & Madiha Zahrah Choski
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