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GNU Spotlight with Karl Berry (May 2012)
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John Sullivan
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Jun 08, 2012
New GNU releases as of May 31, 2012:
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Thank you
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John Sullivan
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May 16, 2012
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Richard Stallman speech in Barcelona canceled
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John Sullivan
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May 10, 2012
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You did your part, now it's our turn to do more for you!
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John Sullivan
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Feb 01, 2012
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Feb 01, 2012 11:03 PM
Well, you did it! We raised $300,000 for free software during our winter fundraising drive, thanks to your contributions.
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You did your part, now it's our turn to do more for you!
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Feb 01, 2012
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Well, you did it! We raised $300,000 for free software during our winter fundraising drive, thanks to your contributions.
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Stop ACTA in Europe
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John Sullivan
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Jan 26, 2012
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Jan 26, 2012 02:01 PM
We've been hearing a lot lately about SOPA and PIPA in the United
States. In the meantime, ACTA has been creeping along under the
radar.
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Can you help the FSF get colocated hosting?
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John Sullivan
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Jan 17, 2012
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Jan 17, 2012 06:28 PM
If you know a Boston-area company or institution that could offer us
colocated hosting and bandwidth, we could use your help!
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Happy GNU Year!
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John Sullivan
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Dec 31, 2011
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Will sprint for freedom: Report from the NYC CiviCRM code sprint
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John Sullivan
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Nov 29, 2011
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!
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Born to run
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John Sullivan
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Dec 13, 2011
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Oct 11, 2012 04:45 PM
A primary goal of the Free Software Foundation is a world where everyone can do what they need to do with their computers using only free software. Great progress has been made toward this goal. Free software has reached a point where it is now easily possible to buy an affordable computer with hardware -- including Wi-Fi and accelerated graphics -- that is fully supported by free software (an excellent resource for choosing appropriate hardware is h-node.com.
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