Our favorite one-of-a-kind Baby GNU is small, soft and poised, and ready to migrate onto your computer desk, bookshelf, or bed: https://shop.fsf.org/gear/stuffed-baby-gnu-2 #WorkingTogether
Nonfree JavaScript may be taking away your freedom without your realizing it! Many web sites require proprietary JavaScript. Nonfree JavaScript subjugates users in the same way as any piece of proprietary software. Learn more: https://u.fsf.org/freejs
Our favorite one-of-a-kind Baby GNU is small, soft and poised, and ready to migrate onto your computer desk, bookshelf, or bed: https://shop.fsf.org/gear/stuffed-baby-gnu-2 #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:
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
Read about some of the work done at last Friday's #FreeSoftwareDirectory meeting in this recap: https://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/fsd-meeting-recap-2023-07-28 Cheers to staff and volunteers for keeping up this important work from week to week. #FreeSoftware
What does it mean to say a license is "compatible with the GPL?" It means [...] you can combine code released under the other license with code released under the GNU GPL in one larger program. Read the full answer:
August is here, and so is this month's /Free Software Supporter/! Read about the FSF's member drive (welcome and thank you!), Rust's license from a historical lens, progress made in RISC-V development, upcoming #FreeSoftware events, and more: https://www.fsf.org/free-software-supporter/2023/august #FreeSoftwareSupporter #WorkingTogether