The latest Bulletin is now online. It covers an interview with two JShelter developers, a glance behind the scenes of the tech team’s work at LibrePlanet, an article on the blessings of OSM during the earthquake in Turkey, and much more. See #WorkingTogether image
Chromebooks foisted on students? Teachers monitoring what children do outside of the classroom via nonfree software? Surveillance of children is common, and it's at your child's school, too. Support #FreeSoftware https://u.fsf.org/32h image
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Free Software Supporter -- Numéro 184, août 2023 | Tor, "Lorsque nous travaillons ensemble, nous atteignons nos buts," "Web Environment Integrity," et mois: https://www.fsf.org/free-software-supporter/2023/aout #LogicielLibre #French #FreeSoftwareSupporter
FerretDB announced its release 1.0 and thereby brings MongoDB database workloads back to their free software roots. Read more at
Our condolences to the family of Bram Moolenaar, a free software developer whose program ViM has been used by millions.