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VLC turns 1.0
by root published Jul 17, 2009 last modified May 17, 2010 04:45 PM
The rock-solid, cross-platform, Ogg-friendly free software video player hits a huge milestone -- and the FSF salutes them.
Located in Blogs / Community
Volunteer Spotlight: Rob Savoye
by root published Aug 05, 2009 last modified Dec 18, 2009 06:01 PM
by Matt Lee, Campaigns Manager
Located in Bulletins / Bulletins from 2009 / Spring 2009
Blog Entry Watch the LibrePlanet: Charting the Course videos on GNU MediaGoblin and PeerTube
by Miriam Bastian published Apr 18, 2023 last modified May 01, 2023 05:10 PM — filed under:
March 18 & 19 was a weekend packed full of events and get-togethers, where people gathered for the Free Software Foundation's (FSF) fifteenth edition of its annual LibrePlanet conference. Relive LibrePlanet: Charting the Course and catch up on the talks you missed with video and audio versions.
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WBUR.org Boston: PlayOgg!
by josh published Apr 14, 2008 last modified May 17, 2010 04:45 PM
Located in Blogs / Community
We Must Make Freedom Our Goal
by peterb published Dec 02, 2009 last modified Jan 03, 2012 12:29 PM
A special appeal from Free Software Foundation executive director Peter Brown.
Located in FSF Appeals / 2009
Blog Entry We're so close! Will you help the FSF shine in 2016?
by Georgia Young published Jan 29, 2016 last modified Jan 29, 2016 03:57 PM
Sunday is the last day of our winter fundraiser, and we want to blow the roof off our goal of raising $450,000, so we can make our work supporting the GNU Project, advocating for free software, and enforcing the GPL even more effective.
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Event C source code header What Has Free Software Got to Do with Patents on Pigs?
by Matt Lee published Apr 14, 2009 last modified Apr 14, 2009 11:06 AM — filed under:
Munich, Germany. Marienplatz. Richard Stallman will speak at a joint rally against bio- and software patents in front of the European Patent Office.
Located in FSF Events
News Item object code Why free software shouldn't depend on Mono or C#
by John Sullivan published Jun 26, 2009 last modified Jul 22, 2010 07:30 AM
by Richard M. Stallman
Located in FSF News
Why should I care about that?
by John Sullivan published Oct 17, 2011 last modified May 14, 2012 03:27 PM
At the FSF, we have a goal of increasing the size and strength of the free software movement. To expand the movement, we need to get the attention of people who have never heard of free software before, and explain why it's important. We have to make the case for the four freedoms that characterize free software, and to succeed fully, we must be able to do this for people who don't care to know more than they have to about computers.
Located in Bulletins / 2011 / Spring 2011 Bulletin
Blog Entry Windows Phone 7: the best choice for Patent Trolls.
by Matt Lee published Oct 08, 2010 last modified Nov 05, 2010 09:46 AM
On Monday October 11, 2010 Microsoft will release Windows Phone 7 software, backed by the largest phone marketing campaign in history: reports estimate costs at between 400 and 500 million dollars.
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