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Celebrate LibrePlanet 2013 with this commemorative shirt!
The shirts are pearl gray, featuring the blue-and-black LibrePlanet 2013: Commit Change logo. It comes in unisex and women's sizes.
LibrePlanet 2013 off to a great start
Yesterday was the first day of LibrePlanet 2013. Here are some stats:
Interview with Adam Hyde of Booktype
This is the latest installment of our Licensing and Compliance Lab's series on free software developers who choose GNU licenses for their works.
Google backslides on federated instant messaging, on purpose?
Google users can still send subscription requests to contacts whose accounts are hosted elsewhere. But they cannot accept incoming requests. This change is akin to Google no longer accepting incoming e-mail for @gmail.com addresses from non-Google domains. That would be unthinkable.
LibrePlanet in three weeks (3/23-3/24)! Sign up by Thursday to get a shirt
March 23 and 24 are coming up fast, and there are already 150 people signed up for LibrePlanet 2013. Attendees are coming to Cambridge, Massachusetts from around the US as well as far-flung countries. So many free software lovers coming together to swap stories and share ideas!
GNU Spotlight con Karl Berry: 19 nuevas publicaciones de GNU!
Este mes (25 de Febrero) 19 nuevas publicaciones de GNU:
GNU Spotlight with Karl Berry: 19 new GNU releases!
19 new GNU releases this month (as of February 25, 2013):
Petition to protect the right to unlock cellphones garners 111,000+ signers; White House must now respond
On February 13th, we asked you to join in with thousands of others to call on the White House to protect users where the Copyright Office had failed. Because of your actions, the White House now must respond to the call to fix the DMCA anti-circumvention exemptions list in order to protect the right to unlock cell phones. But there is more we should do.
