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91 \flushright {\footnotesize Massachusetts Institute of Technology\\ 77 Massachusetts Avenue\\ Cambridge, MA 02139}
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109 \noindent{\Large {\textsc{\textbf{Benjamin Mako Hill}}}}
115 \subsection{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}
118 \item 2008--Present (ABD). PhD in \emph{Management} and \emph{Media
119 Arts and Science} (Interdisciplinary). \\
120 Dissertation: Essays on volunteer mobilization in peer production. \\
121 Committee: Eric von Hippel, Yochai Benkler, Tom Malone, and
124 \item 2005--2007. Masters of Science in \emph{Media, Arts, and
125 Sciences} from MIT Media Lab.\\ GPA: 5.0/5.0
129 \subsection{Hampshire College}
131 \item 1999--2003. Bachelor of Arts. Major in \emph{Literature,
132 Technology and Law}. GPA: N/A
135 \section{Appointments}
137 \subsection{Harvard University}
139 \item 2011--Present. Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet and Society.
140 \item 2012--Present. Affiliate, Institute for Quantitative Social Science.
143 \subsection{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}
145 \item 2010--Present. Graduate Affiliate, MIT Center For Collective Intelligence.
146 \item 2010--Present. Teaching Assistant, MIT Sloan School of Management
147 and MIT Program in Systems Design and Management.
148 \item 2007--2011. Research Fellow, MIT Center For Civic Media.
149 \item 2007--2008. Senior Researcher, MIT Sloan School of Management.
150 \item 2005--2007. Research Assistant, \emph{Electronic Publishing}
151 and \emph{Computing Culture} Research Groups, MIT Media Lab.
154 \section{Publications}
156 \subsection{Refereed Papers}
158 \item 2012. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Andrés Monroy-Hernández.
159 The remixing dilemma: the trade-off between generativity and
160 originality. American Behavioral Scientist. (\emph{Forthcoming})
161 \item 2011. Monroy-Hernández, Andrés, Benjamin Mako Hill, Jazmin
162 Gonzalez-Rivero, and danah boyd. Computers can't give credit: How
163 automatic attribution falls short in an online remixing
164 community. Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human
165 Interaction (CHI) \emph{(Award: CHI '11 Honorable Mention)}.
166 \item 2010. Buechley, Leah, and Benjamin Mako Hill. LilyPad in the wild:
167 How hardware's long tail is supporting new engineering and design
168 communities. Proceedings of the Conference on Design of Interactive
169 Systems (DIS). Aarhus, Denmark.
170 \item 2010. Hill, Benjamin Mako, Andrés Monroy Hernández, and Kristina
171 Olson. Responses to remixing on a social media sharing
172 website. Pp. 74--81 in Proceedings of the 4th AAAI Conference on
173 Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM). Washington, D.C.
174 \item 2010. Hill, Benjamin Mako. Revealing errors. In \emph{Error:
175 Glitch, Noise, and Jam in New Media Cultures} edited by Mark
176 Nunes. Continuum. % (An expanded version of the 2007 journal article.)
177 \item 2007. Hill, Benjamin Mako. Revealing Errors. \emph{Media/Culture
178 Journal} 10 (Feature Article).
179 \item 2004. Coleman, Gabriella, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2004. How free
180 became open and everything else under the sun. \emph{Media/Culture
181 Journal} 7 (Feature Article).
182 \item 2004. Coleman, Gabriella, and Benjamin Mako Hill. The social
183 production of ethics in Debian and free software communities:
184 Anthropological lessons for vocational ethics. In \emph{Free/Open
185 Source Software Development} edited by Stefan Koch.
186 \item 2003. Michlmayr, Martin, and Benjamin Mako Hill. Quality and the
187 reliance on individuals in free software projects. Pp. 105--109 in
188 Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering.
191 % \subsection{Refereed Conference Papers}
195 % \subsection{Book Chapters}
199 \subsection{Other Publications}
201 \item 2011. Hill, Benjamin Mako. Freedom for Users, Not For Software.
202 In \emph{Life of the Commons: Another World Is Possible
203 Beyond Market} edited by Silke Helfrich and David Bollier,
204 Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung. (Published in German as
205 \emph{Commons: Für eine neue Politik Jenseits von Markt und Staat})
206 \item 2010. Monroy-Hernández, Andrés and Benjamin Mako
207 Hill. Cooperation and Attribution in an Online Community of
208 Young Creators. In Computer Supported Coopreative Work 2010
210 \item 2008. Hill, Benjamin Mako. Samir Chopra, Scott
211 D. Dexter, Decoding Liberation: The Promise of Free and Open Source
212 Software. \emph{Minds and Machines} 18:297-299.
213 % \item 2007. [S.M. Thesis] Hill, Benjamin Mako. ``Cooperation in
214 % Parallel: A Tool for Supporting Collaborative Writing in
215 % Diverged Documents.'' Masters Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of
216 % Technology, Program in Media Arts and Sciences. Advised by
217 % Walter Bender, Chris Csikszentmihályi, and Gabriella Coleman.
218 \item 2005. Hill, Benjamin Mako. Reflections on free
219 software past and future. \emph{First Monday} 10.
220 % \item 2003 [B.A. Thesis] Hill, Benjamin Mako. ``Literary
221 % Collaboration and Control A Socio-Historic, Technological and
222 % Legal Analysis.'' Undergraduate Thesis, Hampshire
223 % College. Advised by James Miller, James Wald, and David Bollier.
227 \subsection{Unpublished and Under Review Working Papers}
229 \item Hill, Benjamin Mako. Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online
230 collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of
232 \item Hill, Benjamin Mako. Causal Effects of a Reputation-Based
233 Incentive in an Peer Production Community.
234 \item Hill, Benjamin Mako and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. Is collaboration
235 better for code than for art? Evidence from peer production. (Under
237 \item Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. Is volunteer labor a
238 ``fixed and finite'' resource? Evidence from peer production.
239 \item Hill, Benjamin Mako, Aaron Shaw, and Yochai Benkler. Status,
240 Social Signalling and Collective Action in a Peer Production
244 \section{Presentations}
246 \subsection{Selected Invited Research Presentations}
248 \item 2012-07-17. Status, Social Signalling and Collective Action in a
249 Peer Production Community. Regular Session on Group
250 Processes. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver,
252 \item 2012-08-13. Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online
253 collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of
254 collective action. Microsoft Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
255 \item 2012-07-14. Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online
256 collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of
257 collective action. Wikimania 2012, George Washington University,
259 \item 2012-07-12. Can can social awards create better wikis? Wikimania
260 2012, George Washington University, Washington, DC.
261 \item 2012-06-29. When peer production works: Learning from failures, to
262 improve collaboration. Wikipedia Academy. Freie Universität Berlin ,
263 Germany. (\emph{Keynote address})
264 \item 2012-04-24. Is volunteer labor a ``fixed and finite'' resource?
265 Evidence from peer production. MIT Economic Sociology Working Group.
266 \item 2011-11-02. Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online
267 collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of
268 collective action. Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, California.
269 \item 2011-10-29. Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online
270 collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of
271 collective action. Conference on Digital Commons, Barcelona, Spain.
272 \item 2011-10-28. Status, Social Signalling and Collective Action in a
273 Peer Production Community. With Aaron Shaw. Laboratory for Social
274 Research Seminar, University of California Berkeley.
275 \item 2011-10-11. Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online collaborative
276 encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of collective
277 action. Luncheon Series, Berkman Center for Internet and Society,
279 \item 2011-07-01. Using Social Awards To Build Better Free Software \&
280 Free Culture Projects. With Aaron Shaw. Fórum Internacional
281 Software Livre, Porto Alegre, Brasil.
282 \item 2010-11-17. Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online
283 collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of
284 collecdtive action. MIT Economic Sociology Working Group. % hidden
285 \item 2010-08-02. ``What the community is remixing:'' The effect of a
286 new status-based incentive to collaborate in an online collaborative
287 community. MIT Open and User Innovation Workshop.
288 \item 2010-06-10. Reviewing and challenging socio-political
289 approaches in the analysis of open collaboration and collective
290 action online. With Mayo Fuster Morell. WikiSym 2010. Gdansk,
292 \item 2010-06-09. ``What the community is remixing:'' The effect of a
293 new status-based incentive to collaborate in an online collaborative
294 community. MIT Economic Sociology Working Group. % hidden
295 \item 2010-04-26. Two empirical analyses of cooperation in
296 Scratch. With Andrés Monroy Hernández. Harvard Cooperation Group,
297 Berkman Center for Internet and Society.
298 \item 2009-11-20. The State of FLOSS Research. University of
299 Massachusetts Department of Computer Science in Amherst,
301 \item 2008-10-21. Revealing Errors. Harvard-MIT-Yale Cyberscholar
302 Working Group. Harvard University.
303 \item 2008-04-07. Renaissance Panel: The Roles of Creative Synthesis
304 in Innovation. CHI 2008 in Florence, Italy.
305 \item 2007-11-15. Reflections on Decoding Liberation. Book Launch
306 Event for \emph{Decoding Liberation} at Brooklyn College. % hidden
307 \item 2008-01-22. Clouding Computing and Free and Open Source
308 Software. Computing in the Cloud Workshop at the Center for
309 Information Technology Policy at Princeton University.
310 \item 2007-04-27. Reflections on the War on Share. With Elizabeth
311 Stark. Media in Transition 5 Conference at MIT.
312 \item 2007-06-27. Parallel Document Development. User Innovation
313 Conference at Copenhagen Business School.
314 \item 2006-06-02. Defining Moments, Conference on Engaging in Open
315 Source (CEOS) organized by the ACM Chapter at Dalhousie University
316 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. % hidden
320 \subsection{Teaching Experience}
322 \item 2011--2012. Full Year. Cooperation Group Seminar. Berkman Center
323 for Internet and Society, Harvard University.
324 \item 2010--2012. Spring. Teaching Assistant: How to Develop ``Breakthrough''
325 Products and Services. (with Prof. Eric von Hippel). MIT Program in
326 Systems Design and Management.
327 \item 2010--2012. Spring. Teaching Assistant: User-Centric
328 Innovations. (with Prof. Eric von Hippel). MIT Sloan School of
330 \item 2008, Fall. Graduate Reading Seminar in Free Software and Open
331 Source. MIT Media Lab.
332 \item 2008, Fall. Seminar in Collective Intelligence. MIT Sloan School
336 \subsection{Lectures}
338 I have given dozens of lectures on a variety of subjects. A full
339 list is available at \url{http://mako.cc/academic}. I have lectured at
340 MIT, Stanford, Yale, Harvard, and the Evergreen State college. Topics
345 \item 2012. User innovation and user communities.
346 \item 2011--2012. Attracting Participants to user communities.
347 \item 2008--2012. Introduction to free software and open source.
348 \item 2008--2012. Hackers: what they do, and why they do it
349 \item 2011. Designing for cooperation with social incentives.
350 \item 2008--2010. Revealing errors: what errors can teach us about technology and power.
351 \item 2010. Free election technologies.
352 \item 2008. Disasters and Free Software.
353 \item 2007. Parallel document development: emerging models for
356 % missing other neil's class?
358 % \item 2011-11-28. Failure in Free Software and Civic Media. Civic
359 % Media, Comparative Media Studies, MIT.
361 % \item 2011-10-31 Free Software and Free Culture. Difficult Problems
362 % in Cyberlaw, Stanford School of Design Stanford Law School.</a>
363 % \item 2011-09-12. Hackers: What they do, and why they do it. Visiting
364 % MBA Class from Vienna University at MIT Sloan School of Management
365 % (Philipp Türtscher).
367 % \item 2009-05-11. Introduction to Free Software and Open Source. MIT
368 % Center for Bits and Atom (Neil Gershenfeld). % missing
369 % \item 2010-11-03. Building Free Election Technologies. MIT Visual Arts
370 % Program: Crisis Mapping. % missing
371 % \item 2010-10-08. Introduction to Free Software and Open Source. MIT
372 % Media Lab: MAS.961 (Design for Empowerement, Leah Buechley). %missing
373 % \item 2010-05-04. Hackers: What they do, and why they do it. Visiting
374 % MBA Class from Vienna University at MIT Sloan School of Management
375 % (Philipp Türtscher).
376 % \item 2010-02-16. Hackers: What they do, and why they do it. MIT Sloan
377 % School of Management: 15.356 (Eric von Hippel).
378 % \item 2010-02-12. Hackers: What they do, and why they do it. MIT
379 % Program in Systems Design and Management: 15.969 (Eric von Hippel).
381 % \item 2009-11-05. Introduction to Free Software and Open Source. MIT
382 % Media Lab: Future Craft (Prof. Hiroshi) % missing MAS.921
383 % \item 2009-02-20. Hackers: What they do, and why they do it. MIT
384 % Program in Systems Design and Management: 15.969 (Eric von Hippel).
385 % \item 2009-02-17. Hackers: What they do, and why they do it. MIT Sloan
386 % School of Management: 15.356 (Eric von Hippel).
387 % \item 2009-11-13. Free Software, Open Source, and Academic Research.
388 % MIT Media Lab: MAS.961 (Design for Empowerement, Leah Buechley).
389 % \item 2009-03-24. Revealing Errors, Yale Law School ISP in New Haven,
391 % \item 2009-03-24. Introduction to Free/Libre Open Source. For
392 % Elizabeth Stark at Yale in New Haven, Connecticut.
393 % \item 2009-06-16. Free/Libre Open Source Software 101, Knight
394 % Foundation News Conference at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
396 % \item 2008-10-21. Revealing Errors, Harvard-MIT-Yale Cyberscholar
397 % Working Group at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at
398 % Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts
399 % \item 2008-10-01. Introduction to Free Software and Open Source. MIT
400 % Media Lab: Future Craft (Prof. Hiroshi) % missing MAS.921
401 % \item 2008-04-07. Renaissance Panel: The Roles of Creative Synthesis
402 % in Innovation, CHI 2008 in Florence, Italy.
403 % \item 2008-03-03. Disasters and Free Software, Zones of Emergency
404 % series at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT in
405 % Cambridge, Massachusetts.
406 % \item 2008-01-22. Clouding Computing and Free and Open Source
407 % Software, Computing in the Cloud Workshop at the Center for
408 % Information Technology Policy at Princeton University in Princeton,
411 % \item 2007-11-15. Reflections on Decoding Liberation, Book Launch
412 % Event for Decoding Liberation at Brooklyn College.
413 % \item 2007-06-27. Parallel Document Development, User Innovation
414 % Conference at Copenhagen Business School in Copenhagen, Denmark.
415 % \item 2007-04-27. Reflections on the War on Share, Media in Transition
416 % 5 (MiT5) at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
417 % \item 2006-06-02. Defining Moments, Conference on Engaging in Open
418 % Source (CEOS) organized by the ACM Chapter at Dalhousie University
419 % in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
420 % \item 2006-04-28. Information Freedom, MIT's Center for Advanced
421 % Visual Studies in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
422 % \item 2004-08-27 through 2004-09-01. Werkleitz School of Common
423 % Property, Halle Volkspark in Halle, Germany.
428 \subsection{Other Academic Achievements}
431 \item 2010. Passed PhD general examinations in:\\
432 (1) technological innovation and entrepreneurship; \\
433 (2) organizational sociology; \\
434 (3) technology design for creativity and cooperation.
435 %\item 2003. Although college offered generall does not offer academic
436 % achievement awards, undergraduate work featured repeated by
437 % in college publications. (GPA N/A)
438 \item 1998. AP Scholar with Honor.
439 \item 1998. Washington State, Honors Award recipient.
445 \item 2010--2011. Awarded \$7,500 Educational Research Grant from
448 \item 2007. Awarded \$25,000 ``Digital Incubator'' grant from Cisco
449 and MTV for academic work on election technology. One of two
450 semi-finalists for an additional \$100,000 award.
455 %\item Program Committee for WikiSym.
456 %\item Reviewer for ICIS.
459 \section{Work In Industry}
461 \subsection{Non-Profit Activity}
463 \item 2007--Present. \emph{Wikimedia Foundation}, Member, Advisory Board
464 \item 2008--Present. \emph{Free Software Foundation}, Member, Board of Directors.
465 \item 2005--Present. \emph{Ubuntu Project}, Core Developer, Member of Community Council.
466 \item 2005--Present. \emph{One Laptop Per Child}, Member, Advisory Board.
467 \item 2000--Present. \emph{Debian Project}, Developer, Project Leadership Team (2005-2006).
468 \item 2005--2008. \emph{Software Freedom International}, Member, Board of Directors.
469 \item 2005--2008. \emph{Association for Computing Machinery}, Founding Member, Professionals Board.
470 \item 2002--2006. \emph{Software in the Public Interest}: Vice President and Elected Member, Board of Directors.
473 \subsection{Selected Employment Experience}
475 \item 2004--2005. \emph{Canonical Limited}, Ubuntu project founding team
476 member, software engineer, community manager.
477 \item 2003--2004. \emph{Partecs S.R.L.} (Startup), Chief Technology
478 Officer. Rome, Italy.
479 %\item 2002--2003. System Administrator, University of Massachusetts Dept. of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering.
480 %\item 2002. Senior Web Application Developer, Hampshire College Career Options Resource Software.
481 %\item 2001. Lead Web Application Developer, Organizers' Collaborative.
482 %\item 1999--2003. Assistant to the UNIX System Administrator, Hampshire College.
483 %\item 2000. Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School: Technical Consultant.
484 %\item 1999. Technical Consultant and Audio Engineer, Mekana Yesus Recording Studio in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia.
488 \subsection{Technical Books}
490 \item 2006--2011. Hill, Benjamin Mako, Matthew Helmke and Corey
491 Burger. The Official Ubuntu Book (Editions published: 2006, 2007,
492 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011). New York: Pearson. 2006's best-selling Linux book.
493 \item 2009, 2011. Rankin, Kyle and Benjamin Mako Hill. The Official Ubuntu
494 Server Book. New York: Pearson.
495 \item 2005. Hill, Benjamin Mako, David B. Harris and Jaldhar
496 Vyas. Debian GNU/Linux 3.x Bible. New York: Wiley.
499 \subsection{Magazine Articles, etc.}
500 I have published dozens of magazine articles, conference papers, and
501 other journalistic and non-academic publications. A list can be found
502 at: \url{http://mako.cc/writing/}
506 \subsection{Examples of Recent Talks}
507 I have give over a dozen public talks every year since 2002. A
508 complete list can be found at \url{http://mako.cc/talks}. Some recent
509 keynote addresses include:
512 \item 2011-04-02. When Free Software Isn't Better, Free Software and Linux Days, Istanbul, Turkey.
513 % \item 2010-03-21. Free Network Services (Panel), The Free Software Foundation's Libre Planet conference at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
514 \item 2010-01-17. Antifeatures, Linux Conference Australia 2010 in Wellington, New Zealand. % [Keynote]
515 \item 2009-07-22. The State of Wikimedia Scholarship: 2008-2009, Wikimania 2009 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
516 % \item 2009-11-20. Antifeatures, Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts.
517 % \item 2009-11-18. Antifeatures, NEU ACM Chapter at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.
518 % \item 2009-07-22. With Software as a Service, Is Only the Network Luddite Free? (Panel), O'Reilly OSCON in San Jose, California.
519 % \item 2009-07-22. Antifeatures, O'Reilly OSCON in San Jose, California.
520 % \item 2009-03-21. Free Network Services, The Free Software Foundation's Libre Planet conference at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
521 % \item 2009-01-06. Revealing Errors, Razmajena Vjestina skill-sharing meeting at MAMA in Zagreb, Croatia..
522 \item 2008-10-20. Voting Machinery for the Masses. IEEE Boston Section Society on Social Implications of Technology at MIT Lincoln Labs in Lexington, Massachusetts.
523 % \item 2008-09-20. Free Software In Your Pocket, Software Freedom Day Boston in Boston, Massachusetts. This talk, delivered with John Sullivan, discussed and shows free software on a variety of mobile devices. This included CHDK, RockBox, and OpenMoko.
524 % \item 2008-09-11. Advocating Software Freedom by Revealing Errors, O'Reilly Ignite Boston 4 in Boston, Massachusetts.
525 % \item 2008-07-25. Voting Machinery for the Masses, O'Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) in Portland, Oregon.
526 \item 2008-07-25. Advocating Software Freedom by Revealing Errors. O'Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) in Portland, Oregon. % (Keynote)
527 % \item 2008-07-19. Creative Commons Panel, Wikimania 2008 at the Bibliotecha Alexandrina in Alexandria, Egypt.
528 % \item 2008-07-19. Free Network Services, Wikimania 2008 at the Bibliotecha Alexandrina in Alexandria, Egypt. (Abstract: Link)
529 % \item 2008-07-17. Zotero for Wikimaniacs, Wikimania 2008 at the Bibliotecha Alexandrina in Alexandria, Egypt.
530 % \item 2008-06-18. Revealing Errors, Boston Linux Unix in Cambridge, MA
531 % \item 2008-06-13. Voting Machinery for the Masses, MIT Center for Civic Media's Future of Civic Media Conference at MIT in Cambridge, MA.
532 % \item 2008-05-29. Voting Machinery for the Masses, O'Reilly's Ignite Boston 3 in Cambridge, MA. (Demo: Link)
533 \item 2008-05-05. Advancing a Definition of Free Culture. Sun's Community One conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California.
534 % \item 2008-05-05. Liberating Network Services, Sun's Community One conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California.
535 \item 2008-04-20. Revealing Errors. Penguicon in Troy, Michigan. % [Keynote]
536 \item 2008-04-19. Laptop Liberation: One Laptop per Child and Free/Open Source Software. Penguicon in Troy, Michigan. % [Keynote]
537 % \item 2008-04-13. Revealing Errors, LUG Radio Live USA 2008 in the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA.
538 % \item 2008-03-15. Liberating Network Services, FSF Associate Members Meeting at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
539 % \item 2008-03-12. Laptop Liberation: One Laptop per Child and Free/Open Source Software, Hampshire College in Amherst, MA.
540 % \item 2008-03-07. User Innovation in Action. Innovation Lab at MIT Sloan School of Management in Cambridge, MA.
541 % \item 2008-01-08. Laptop Liberation: One Laptop per Child and Free/Open Source Software, Nara Institute of Technology (NAIST) in Nara, Japan.
542 % \item 2007-12-03. Geek Diagnosis from a Diagnosed Geek, G33koSkop lecture series at MAMA in Zagreb, Croatia.
543 % \item 2007-11-26. Cooperation in Parallel: Lessons from Ubuntu and Debian, Kiberpipa in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
544 % \item 2007-11-23. Hacker Culture, B92's Cinema Rex in Belgrade, Serbia.
545 % \item 2007-11-20. Hacker Culture, CK13 in Novi Sad, Serbia.
546 % \item 2007-11-16. Laptop Liberation: One Laptop per Child and Free/Open Source Software, Cornell University Code Review in Ithaca, NY.
547 % \item 2007-11-12. Debian Packaging for System Administrators, SIPB Clue Dump at MIT in Cambridge, MA.
548 \item 2007-10-09. Free Software and Education. K-12 Open Minds Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana. % (Keynote)
549 % \item 2007-09-15. Free Software and Radical Non-Discrimination, Software Freedom Day 2007 in Boston, MA.
550 %\item 2007-08-05. Resonant Divergence: Collaboration in Diverged Branches, Wikimania 2007 in Taipei, Taiwan.
551 % \item 2007-08-03. Freedom's Standard Advanced, Wikimania 2007 in Taipei, Taiwan.
552 % \item 2007. Debian Derivatives Round Table 2007-06-22, Debconf 7 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
553 % \item 2007-06-21. Debian: A Force To Be Reckoned With, Debconf 7 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
554 % \item 2007-06-16. Advancing a Definition of Free Culture, iCommons iSummit in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
555 % \item 2007-06-07. Examination of Wiki Process, MIT Innovation Lab meeting at the MIT Faculty Club in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
556 % \item 2007-05-26. Freedom Defined, Annual National Meeting of Free Culture student groups at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
557 % \item 2007-03-24. Advancing Free Culture, FSF Annual Associate Members Meeting.
558 % \item 2007-02-16. Contribute To Ubuntu, Google in New York City for The Ubucon NYC 2007.
559 % \item 2007-02-16. Debian/Ubuntu Packaging Essentials, Google in New York City for The Ubucon NYC 2007.
561 % \item 2006-09-16. Creative Commons Workshop/Debate, Wizards of OS 4 in Berlin, Germany.
562 % \item 2006-08-04. Toward a Definition of Freedom, Wikimedia 2006 held at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
563 % \item 2006-04-28. Information Freedom, MIT's Center for Advanced Visual Studies in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
565 % MAYBE \item 2005-10-28. Software, Freedom, and the World Beyond Computer Programs, Darklight Film Festival's annual symposium in Dublin, Ireland.
566 % \item 2005-10-19. The Ubuntu Project: Overview and Development Model, Boston Linux Unix meeting at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
567 % \item 2005-07-28. To Fork or Not To Fork: Lessons from Ubuntu and Debian, What The Hack near Boxtel in The Netherlands.
568 % \item 2005-07-06. To Fork or Not To Fork: Lessons from Ubuntu and Debian, Libre Software Meeting in Dijon, France.
569 % \item 2005-07-05. Broadly Defined Freedom: Radical Nondiscrimination in Free Software, Libre Software Meeting in Dijon, France.
570 % \item 2005-06-25. To Fork or Not To Fork: Lessons from Ubuntu and Debian, LinuxTag in Karlsruhe, Germany.
571 % \item 2005-06-24. Financing Volunteer Free Software Projects, LinuxTag in Karlsruhe, Germany.
572 % \item 2005-04-24 to 2005-04-30. Ubuntu Down Under, Sydney, Australia.
573 % \item 2005-04-18. Customizing Debian, Linux Conference Australia 2005 held at Australian National University in Canberra, Australia.
574 % \item 2005-04-11. Ubuntu Workshop and Q\&A, Northern New Jersey Linux Meet-up in Fort Lee, New Jersey.
575 % \item 2005-04-10. Ubuntu and Debian: Balancing Forking and Collaboration, Southern Connecticut Open Source User Group in New Haven, Connecticut.
576 % \item 2005-03-17. Ubuntu and Debian: Balancing Forking and Collaboration, Manizales, Colombia.
578 % \item 2004-12-14. Customizing Debian, Barcelona at the Grupo de usuarios de Software Libre de Barcelona in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
579 % \item 2004-11-27. Ubuntu (A GNU/Linux Operating System): Past Present and Future, Congreso GULEV at the World Trade Center in Veracruz, Mexico.
580 % \item 2004-11-17. Customizing Debian: Fork Yours With Debian GNU/Linux, New York Linux User Group in New York City.
581 % \item 2004-10-13. Debian and Ubuntu: Philosophy and Technology, New York GNU/Linux Beginners group Gnubies.
582 % \item 2004-08-27 through 2004-09-01. Werkleitz School of Common Property, Halle Volkspark in Halle, Germany.
583 % \item 2004-06-04. Financing Volunteer Free Software Projects: Problems and Strategies, Fifth International Free Software Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
584 % \item 2004-05-30. Software in the Public Interest, Inc. Workshop, Debconf4 in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
585 % \item 2004-05-31. Custom Debian Distribution are the Ultimate Last Step to Total World Dominations, Debconf4 in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
586 % \item 2004-06-02. Debian-NP and NP Bagunça Review, Debconf4 in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
587 % \item 2004-05-26 to 2004-06-02. Debian-NP Bagunça, Debconf4 in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
588 % \item 2004-04-27. Introduction to Debian-NP, LinuxClub in Rome, Italy.
589 % \item 2004-04-16 - 2004-04-22. Freedom Week (Liberamente - Settimana delle Libertà), Siena, Florence, Milan, Turin, and Rome Italy.
590 % \item 2004-04-17. Debian-NP: Free Software in Civil Society, Siena, Italy.
591 % \item 2004-04-19. Control, Collaboration and Creativity in Literature, University of Milan in Milan, Italy.
592 % \item 2004-04-21. Participatory Collaboration: The Debian Model, University of Turin in Turin, Italy.
593 % \item 2004-03-28. Penguin Day, N-TEN's 2004 Nonprofit Technology Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
595 % \item 2003-12-09. Information Politics 101, We Seize! in Geneva, Switzerland.
596 % \item 2003-12-11. Making Custom Debian Bootable/Live CDs, We Seize! in Geneva, Switzerland.
597 % \item 2003-12-11. Debian-NP Launch and Q\&A, We Seize! in Geneva, Switzerland.
598 % \item 2003-11-06. Making the Case for Free/Open Source Software in Non-Profit Organizations, NTEN in Boston, Massachusetts.
599 % \item 2003-09-09. Digital Standards and the Public Domain: Consequences and Current Strategies for an Independent Public Sphere, Ars Electronica Festival 2003 in Linz, Austria.
600 % \item 2003-08-26 through 2003-09-06. Summer Source: Software Camp for NGOs, Vis, Croatia.
601 % \item 2003-07-18. Software in the Public Interest, Inc. Workshop, Debconf 3 in Oslo, Norway.
602 % \item 2003-07-09. Lessons from Libre Software Political and Ethical Practice, Libre Software Meeting in Metz, France.
603 % \item 2003-06-07. Social Networking and Free Software, Planetwork Conference in San Francisco, California.
604 % \item 2003-04-16. The Politics and Technology of Control, Herb Bernstein's New Ways of Knowing Class at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachsetts.
605 % \item 2003-05-05. Presentation to Hampshire College School of Cognitive Science, School of Cognitive Science at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts.