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
Our Emacs deluxe bundle is back and summer proof! It includes a copy of the Emacs Reference Manual, an Emacs mug, a handy reference card of Emacs commands, and ten stickers -- PLUS an Emacs logo T-shirt in your size AND the GNU baseball cap: https://shop.fsf.org/tshirts-hoodies/emacs-de-luxe-bundle #WorkingTogether
From time to time, the licensing team receives questions about the "GCC Runtime Library Exception." There is an answer in the #GPLFAQ about what it is and what it does. Read more about the exception here:
Let us and the world know why you use free software to protect your privacy. Tell your story, starting your statement with "I use #freesoftware to protect my #privacy because [β¦]" You may reply to this post with your statement to participate. Read more about free software and privacy: https://u.fsf.org/40e
Let us and the world know why you use free software to protect your privacy. Tell your story, starting your statement with "I use #freesoftware to protect my #privacy because [β¦]" You may reply to this post with your statement to participate. Read more about free software and privacy: https://u.fsf.org/40e
US taxpayers: Call on the IRS to provide libre tax-filing software! Read the FSF's latest article, and learn how you can participate: https://u.fsf.org/3zd
The latest Bulletin is now online. It covers an interview with two JShelter developers, a glance behind the scenes of the tech teamβs work at LibrePlanet, an article on the blessings of OSM during the earthquake in Turkey, and much more. See
Curious how to get started contributing to Emacs? Colin Woodbury has written a helpful blog post on just that topic, including instructions for copyright assignment: