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GNU is celebrating its fortieth anniversary this fall on September 27, 2023 in Volkshaus in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland. If you are interested in presenting something, please contact gnu40@gnu.org with an informal proposal or any questions you may have. #GNU40
Did you know that the FSF has a #WorkingTogether fund? You can donate to assist projects such as GNU Guix, GNU Mailman, GNU MediaGoblin, GNUstep, GNU Toolchain, and/or Replicant. Read more, and, if you can, please donate: https://www.fsf.org/working-together/fund Let's work together for #FreeSoftware #SoftwareFreedom #GNU #Replicant #MediaGoblin
The LibrePlanet committee is looking for talks, discussions, and workshops for all ages and experience levels. As always, we welcome any talk related to free software that fits one of the following tracks: licensing, security, community, social context, hardware, freedom ladder, free software documentation, free software in government, education, and more. Submit today for #LibrePlanet2024: Cultivating Community: https://u.fsf.org/40g by Wednesday, October 25, 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC). image
GNU is celebrating its fortieth anniversary this fall on September 27, 2023 in Volkshaus in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland. If you are interested in presenting something, please contact gnu40@gnu.org with an informal proposal or any questions you may have. #GNU40
A lot of ideas come from the community. In particular, the accessibility, packaging, and translations are improved thanks to the community. Sharing software with anyone is important to create something that matters for a lot of people. Using free software allows people to control their data and usage. - Sébastien Blin. Read more in our #WorkingTogether series: https://u.fsf.org/409
A lot of ideas come from the community. In particular, the accessibility, packaging, and translations are improved thanks to the community. Sharing software with anyone is important to create something that matters for a lot of people. Using free software allows people to control their data and usage. - Sébastien Blin. Read more in our #WorkingTogether series: https://u.fsf.org/409
Working on free software is much more personally gratifying for me than working on proprietary software because the work will potentially benefit everyone as it may be shared freely. - Adrien Béraud. Read more in our #WorkingTogether series: https://u.fsf.org/409
Parents, domestic violence victims, lawyers: Read about people who protect their privacy with free software in this latest installment by program manager Miriam Bastien: https://u.fsf.org/40e #freesoftware #privacy
Creating things, helping other projects, and sharing all kinds of knowledge has been important to me for a long time. It's harsh when you cannot understand or discover how something works or modify it the way you want to use it. - Sébastien Blin. Read more in our #WorkingTogether series: https://u.fsf.org/409
Working on free software is much more personally gratifying for me than working on proprietary software because the work will potentially benefit everyone as it may be shared freely. - Adrien Béraud. Read more in our #WorkingTogether series: https://u.fsf.org/409
Learn programming in a fun way with Music Blocks, introduce yourself to the command line and basic hacking at one of our hacking stations, and experience GNU Boot being flashed onto an X200 laptop at our hackday for families, students, and anyone interested in hacking: https://u.fsf.org/hackday