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Past Campaigns
by libby published Jan 08, 2013
The FSF has spent decades advocating for free software and free software principles in many arenas. Take a look at some of our past campaigns to learn more about our work.
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High Priority Free Software Projects
by libby published Mar 06, 2013
There is a vital need to draw the free software community's attention to the ongoing development work on these particular projects.
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Priority Projects
by libby published Mar 06, 2013 last modified May 14, 2013 01:02 PM
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High Priority Free Software Projects
by libby published Mar 06, 2013 last modified Jul 22, 2013 10:35 AM
There is a vital need to draw the free software community's attention to the ongoing development work on these particular projects.
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Blog Entry Announcing the Empowermentors Collective: a group for women of color and queer people of color
by libby published Jan 31, 2013 last modified Jan 31, 2013 04:56 PM
The Empowermentors Collective is a new space by and for women of color and queer people of color within free software and free culture.
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2013
by libby published Feb 15, 2013
Issues of the Free Software Supporter from 2013.
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Free Software Supporter, Issue 58, January 2013
by libby published Feb 28, 2013
Welcome to the Free Software Supporter, the Free Software Foundation's monthly news digest and action update -- being read by you and 66,316 other activists. That's 1,114 more than last month!
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Blog Entry Friends don't let friends use Windows 8
by libby published Apr 12, 2013
Sometimes, proprietary software actually helps us fight for freedom. Windows 8 is so bad it's almost funny--it's not only proprietary software full of spyware and security vulnerabilities, but it's also confusing for would-be users. Lucky for us, Microsoft's spectacular failure is the perfect time to help people switch to free software.
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Translations
by libby last modified Sep 20, 2013 02:59 PM
See the many translations of our "Close Windows, open doors" infographic.
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2012
by libby last modified Oct 12, 2012 03:21 PM
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