Our online session series for all who didn't get enough at #[0] will start next Monday with the workshop "Newk script: Code katas to learn programming." Learning to program with Newk is as simple as learning to speak. Learn more and register https://u.fsf.org/newk-script
Read the inspiring story of how EyΓΌpsultan, Turkey switched to free software, gained independence from proprietary software, and saved money ($$$) in the process! If they did it in their city, your city can do it too! | Read more at: https://u.fsf.org/3m9 image
"WorldVistA EHR is a slightly modified version of the Department of Veterans Affairs Electronic Health Record, VistA." Learn about WorldVistA EHR version of the Department of VA Electronic Health Record at an upcoming online #[0] talk: https://u.fsf.org/3z6
How do I upgrade from (L)GPLv2 to (L)GPLv3? "First, include the new version of the license in your package. [..] Second, replace all your existing v2 license notices [...]" Read the full answer at #[0] image
Have you always wanted to work at an organization that puts people and freedom at its center? The FSF is seeking a full-time deputy director: https://u.fsf.org/3vp
As long as the code behind "smart" home devices is proprietary, these companies are free to spy on us as much as they like. Help us fight back: tell your friends about free software and urge then to join the FSF! Support #[0]. https://fsf.org image
Do you want to take on a job that results in user freedom, both for yourself and for others? The FSF is seeking a full-time operations assistant. Read and boost to help get the word out: https://u.fsf.org/3vr
The hardware database h-node.org has many new distros and vendors added, including Trisquel 10, Parabola, Replicant and LibreCMC (distros), which you can check against various notebook vendors for #[0] compatibility. #[1] image
Savannah is looking for #[0]! Help is needed for project submission evaluations, working on and improving the Web UI, documentation, and more! Read how you can become a Savannah Hacker and become a part of this important part of #[1] at image
"The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom [...]" Read the full answer: #[0] image