Hello,

Recently the Free Software Foundation closed its main office at 51 Franklin 
Street. Historically that was where the FSF has held various meetups for its 
members. Me and a number of other FSF members were discussing how we want to 
continue hosting meetups.

BLU is also looking for a place to host in-person meetups.

I am wondering if this group would be open to teaming up with FSF members to 
revive LibreBoston (http://libreboston.org/). I have been told the LibreBoston 
has historically been a sub-group of BLU, and you all can tell me more about 
it. If I am wrong, then pretend that LibreBoston is something new that we are 
trying to create; it will not make a difference.

At these meetups we would like to have a speaker talk about something 
FOSS-related, share what our current software projects are, and socialize. This 
sounds very similar to our monthly BLU meetings, but it has a bit more of an 
emphasis on Free Software.

Attendance at BLU monthly meetings seems to be dwindling, so it may seem like a 
bad idea to start a brand new set of meetups. However, I can say for certain 
that this is not an issue from the FSF side, and there is extremely heavy 
interest in making this happen.

Because we put an emphasis on Free/Libre Software and this has a lot of overlap 
with "maker culture," we think that we be able to easily get a meeting spot at 
Artisan's Asylum (Abbreviated A2). A2 is a large makerspace in Allston. 
Although this place is primarily a workshop, they do have classrooms that can 
fit 30 people (https://www.artisansasylum.com/).

I am asking if this sounds like a plausible idea.


From,
Zachary Liebl


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