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Blog Entry C source code Friday 'Ghosts' Directory IRC meetup: October 21st starting at a new time! 1pm EDT/17:00 UTC
by Donald Robertson published Oct 20, 2016
Join the FSF and friends Friday, October 21st, from 1pm to 4pm EDT (17:00 to 20:00 UTC) to help improve the Free Software Directory (FSD), with this week having a special theme of hunting for dormant 'Ghost' projects.
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Blog Entry C source code Friday Goodbye 2016 Free Software Directory IRC meetup: December 30th starting at 12 p.m. EST/17:00 UTC
by Donald Robertson published Dec 29, 2016
Join the FSF and friends Friday, December 30th, from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. EST (17:00 to 20:00 UTC) to help improve the Free Software Directory (FSD), with this week having a theme of looking back on 2016.
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Blog Entry Free Software Directory recapping the "Golden Oldies" meeting
by Donald Robertson published Sep 13, 2016
Check out the great work our volunteers accomplished at the last Free Software Directory meeting.
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Blog Entry The Licensing and Compliance Lab interviews Michael Zahniser of Endless Sky
by Donald Robertson published Feb 29, 2016
This is the latest installment of our Licensing and Compliance Lab's series on free software developers who choose GNU licenses for their works. In this edition, we conducted an email-based interview with Michael Zahniser of Endless Sky
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News Item Six more devices from ThinkPenguin, Inc. now FSF-certified to Respect Your Freedom
by Donald Robertson published May 16, 2019
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA -- Thursday, May 16th, 2019 -- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today awarded Respects Your Freedom (RYF) certification to a batch of six devices from ThinkPenguin, Inc.: the Penguin USB 2.0 External USB Stereo Sound Adapter (TPE-USBSOUND), the USB to Parallel Printer Cable (TPE-USBPARAL), the PCIe eSATA / SATA 6Gbps Controller Card (TPE-PCIESATA), the 5.1 Channels 24-bit 96KHz PCI Express Audio Sound Card (TPE-PCIESNDCRD), the Wireless N PCI Express Dual-Band Mini Half-Height Card (TPE-NHMPCIED2), and the Penguin Wireless N Mini PCIe Card (TPE-NMPCIE). The RYF certification mark means that these products meet the FSF's standards in regard to users' freedom, control over the product, and privacy.
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Blog Entry Free Software Directory meeting recap for September 1st, 2017
by Donald Robertson published Sep 07, 2017
Check out the great work our volunteers accomplished at the last Free Software Directory meeting.
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Blog Entry Troff document You can now register as a DMCA agent without using nonfree JavaScript
by Donald Robertson published Nov 13, 2017
With the deadline for registering as a DMCA agent looming at the end of the year, these two add-ons allow you to register without the use of nonfree JavaScript.
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Blog Entry Free Software Directory meeting recap for August 19th, 2016
by Donald Robertson published Aug 22, 2016
Check out the great work our volunteers accomplished at the last Free Software Directory meeting.
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Blog Entry chemical/x-pdb Red Hat leads coalition supporting key part of Principles of Community-Oriented GPL Enforcement
by Donald Robertson published Dec 01, 2017
The group of companies say that they will commit to use the superior approach to license termination found in version 3 of the GNU General Public License (GPL) on GPLv2 works.
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Blog Entry D source code Petition to protect the right to unlock cellphones garners 111,000+ signers; White House must now respond
by Donald Robertson published Feb 28, 2013 last modified Feb 28, 2013 02:24 PM
On February 13th, we asked you to join in with thousands of others to call on the White House to protect users where the Copyright Office had failed. Because of your actions, the White House now must respond to the call to fix the DMCA anti-circumvention exemptions list in order to protect the right to unlock cell phones. But there is more we should do.
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