Our supporter base keeps growing and growing! Let's give a big #ThankGNU to Dwight Cass, James Wilson, and Kim Minh Kaplan for helping us to build the resistance (and find replacements) to proprietary software! image
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 BΓ©raud. Read more in our #WorkingTogether series: https://u.fsf.org/409
Did you know that, for educational purposes, the FSF maintains a collection of translations of the GPLs? Check out for links to these unofficial translations, how to submit new translations, and why they are not officially valid.
Learn how to chart your course to digital recipe freedom in this workshop with Adam Monsen: Celebrate your favorite home-cooked meals with all their history, comfort, and tradition. Cherish and share these meals with friends and family. #LibrePlanet
Interested to learn more about the FSF board nomination and review process? This post details the nomination process along with a helpful chart of the procedure: https://u.fsf.org/3wa image
Interested in learning more about the upcoming #SoftwareFreedomDay events on September 16, 2023? We recommend that you follow @npub1krcn...6qzh and check out the website at https://www.softwarefreedomday.org/ #SoftwareFreedomDay2023 #FreeSoftware #SoftwareLibre
Part of our core mission is to advance policies that promote the progress of free software. Copyright handling is critical to such progress, so we are taking this opportunity to delve into the issue, and alternatives. Read more at https://u.fsf.org/3fu
What do the right to repair movement, web browser privacy, and a volunteer rescue response to an earthquake have in common? They are all topics covered in our latest FSF Bulletin. Check it out at #WorkingTogether image
Here's a question that the FSF licensing team received recently: What does it mean to say that two licenses are "compatible?" The answer is on our #GPLFAQ page, and you can read it here: Please share! image
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 BΓ©raud. Read more in our #WorkingTogether series: https://u.fsf.org/409