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Will sprint for freedom: Report from the NYC CiviCRM code sprint
If your organization is using CiviCRM, I'd encourage you to attend one of these events. Thank you to Donald Lobo and Dave Greenberg for organizing this one!
This holiday season donate support to free software!
Opt out of the season's usual consumerism, and give a gift membership to your loved ones.
In the Aula Magna at Stockholm University
RMS was in the Aula Magna at Stockholm University, in Stockholm, Sweden, where about a thousand people came to hear him deliver his speech "Free Software and Your Freedom," on 8 November, 2011.
Photos from Richard Stallman's talk in San Juan del Rio - May 2011
RMS was in San Juan del Rio, Mexico, where several hundred people were in attendance to hear him speak, on 30 May, 2011, to give his speech "El movimiento del software libre."
Stop the Internet Blacklist Legislation
Join us, EFF, Demand Progress, and Fight for The Future in opposing the latest round of Internet Blacklist legislation.
GNU/Linux Inside stickers are back and better than ever!
We are proud to reintroduce our popular GNU/Linux Inside stickers. The new sticker features the same artwork as the classic GNU/Linux Inside sticker but is now on a much more durable sticker backing, perfect for putting on your phone or laptop. The stickers are 1-inch in diameter, and made of heavy duty aluminum.
GNU PDF project leaves FSF High Priority Projects list; mission complete!
We're pleased to announce that another project can be removed from our list of high priority free software projects: GNU PDF.
Introducing Andrew, FSF campaigns intern
Hello. I'm Andrew, and this Fall I'm interning with the FSF's campaigns team.
Behind the scenes of the new Free Software Directory
Our press release covers the basics about why we have re-launched the Free Software Directory, and why people might want to both use it and help build it. I hope you'll help us get the word out about the new version. But I'd like to add a little (okay, a lot) more detail here about why we view the Directory as an important component of our strategy to promote free software awareness and use, and how the new version came to be.
