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Free software video editing software
by Matt Lee published Mar 02, 2012 — filed under:
Many users are seduced into using proprietary software for video editing because they are unable to achieve the effects they want using the current state of the art in free software video editing and production software.
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Automatic transcription
by Matt Lee published Mar 02, 2012 — filed under:
We need software capable of automatically transcribing recordings. YouTube is beginning to offer this service, but this is a kind of computing that we should be doing on our own systems with free software.
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Free software replacement for Oracle Forms
by Matt Lee published Mar 02, 2012 — filed under:
We need a compatible free software replacement for Oracle Forms that works with free SQL databases. This software would allow people currently using the proprietary Oracle DB to more easily migrate to a free software database system, without having to rewrite all of their user-interface applications.
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Reversible Debugging in GDB
by Matt Lee published Mar 02, 2012 — filed under:
Reversible debugging (the ability to "step backwards" through a program) is an obviously powerful tool. Since being added to this list, GDB has implemented some reversible debugging support. The GDB maintainers are now looking for contributors interested in building on this foundation.
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Replacement for OpenDWG libraries
by Matt Lee published Mar 02, 2012 — filed under:
OpenDWG is a collection of CAD files, a specification for CAD format, and proprietary software tools for creating and manipulating CAD files. We need a similar initiative that is committed to software and user freedom.
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Help GNU/Linux distributions be committed to freedom
by Matt Lee published Mar 02, 2012 — filed under:
Projects like Trisquel and gNewSense are dedicated to distributing a complete GNU/Linux operating system that contains only free software. They are two of a list of high-quality distributions that modify Debian and Ubuntu to create a complete free operating system without any binary-only blobs or package trees that contain proprietary software.
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Gnash, the free software Flash player
by Matt Lee published Mar 02, 2012 — filed under:
Gnash is a GNU program to play Flash movies. Flash is an animation and multimedia file format from Adobe. Gnash is based on GameSWF, and supports most Flash (SWF) version 7 as well as some of versions 8 and 9.
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Blog Entry LibrePlanet 2012 registration is now open!
by Matt Lee published Feb 22, 2012
Registration is now open for LibrePlanet 2012! For those of you who've been to one of our LibrePlanet conferences before, you know you can expect some of the best people in the free software community in a fantastic community setting. This year's conference is going to be larger than ever! We have much more space than in previous years, and have made many improvements in response to the feedback you've given us in the past.
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Blog Entry LibrePlanet 2012 registration is now open!
by Matt Lee last modified Feb 22, 2012 06:01 PM
Registration is now open for LibrePlanet 2012! For those of you who've been to one of our LibrePlanet conferences before, you know you can expect some of the best people in the free software community in a fantastic community setting. This year's conference is going to be larger than ever! We have much more space than in previous years, and have made many improvements in response to the feedback you've given us in the past.
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Blog Entry Tell the US Trade Representative that strong-arming countries into US law isn't what you want
by Matt Lee published Feb 17, 2012 last modified Feb 27, 2012 03:50 PM
Sign a petition from our friends at Public Knowledge, telling the USTR to be wary of the interests of large media companies who don't represent the interests of most people in the US.
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