Dear Deb,

we will be happy to welcome you at our hackerspace.
Tuesday is the best time for visiting us and regarding your talks - thank you for your offer, we'll discussĀ 
both topics with our members and let you know, which one they prefer, are you fine with that?

Cheers
Jan 'kxt' Svec

2011/8/26 Deborah Nicholson <deb@eximiousproductions.com>
Dear brmlab,
I'm a free software activist based in Boston, Massachusetts and I'm
going to be in Prague for Linuxcon in October.
(http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon-europe) I'd really
like to see brmlab and meet local hackers while I'm in town. I often
give talks and thought it would be fun to give a talk at your space.
There are two topics I'm excited about right now and I could give a
talk on either one. It's up to you all whether "Community Organizing
for Free Software Activists" or "Why Decentralization of the Web is
Crazy Important" would be more appealing. Both talks are about forty
minutes long although I'm certainly flexible. I'm also happy to answer
questions afterwards or have my talk be a jumping off point for an
open conversation.

Tuesday, October 25th is the night I'd like to join you, maybe after
your regular meeting?

My background: I'm originally an artist who got interested in politics
and then I became an activist who got interested in technology and
particularly free software. Currently, I split my time between
MediaGoblin (a federated media-hosting start-up,) Open Hatch (a
non-profit dedicated to identifying and mentoring new free software
contributors) and Harvard where I am very slowly pursuing a graduate
degree in Information Technology.

Thanks for your time and I look forward to seeing brmlab!
Cheers,
Deb
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