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Ethics in, ethics out -- promote user-respecting software development platforms
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LibrePlanet 2013 off to a great start
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Mar 24, 2013
Yesterday was the first day of LibrePlanet 2013. Here are some stats:
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GNU Spotlight with Karl Berry: 29 new GNU releases!
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Apr 01, 2013
29 new GNU releases this month (as of March 24, 2013):
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What would a free software world look like?
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Free Software Supporter - Numéro 81, décembre 2014
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Jan 09, 2015
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Grâce à vous, 2015 marque les 30 ans de la FSF! Au cours des 30 ans à venir, nous poursuivrons notre travail pour faire du monde un endroit où chaque utilisateur de l'informatique peut se servir de logiciels sans sacrifier ses libertés fondamentales.
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Free Software Supporter - Issue 81, December 2014
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Dec 30, 2014
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Thanks to you, 2015 marks our thirtieth anniversary of defending and
promoting free software! In the next thirty years we will keep working
towards a world where every computer user is able to use software
without sacrificing their essential freedoms.
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Asking Obama to protect encryption, and why that's not enough
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May 22, 2015
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This week the FSF added our signature to a coalition letter addressed
to Barack Obama, calling on him to reject any proposal to
systematically undermine the encryption used to secure digital devices
and software made in the US.
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Free software fighting back against bulk surveillance
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Feb 11, 2014
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Today the FSF is joining a team of more than thirty organizations to rally against bulk surveillance, in a global event called The Day We Fight Back. Despite their diverse issue areas, each of these organizations recognizes that bulk surveillance is a direct threat to the freedom and security of their supporters and their ability to do work.
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GNU/Linux chosen as operating system of the International Space Station
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Zak Rogoff
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May 22, 2013
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This is a wise choice for the space station, and a high-profile victory for software freedom. It brings good publicity for free software, demonstrating its respected position in the world of science and technology.
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