EmacsConf 2023 will be held on December 2 and 3, 2023. The call for participation is open. Submit your proposal at #WorkingTogether
How do I use GNU licenses for my own software? We are glad you asked! Please see our "GPL how to" page for the full answer and thank you for making the ethical choice! #softwarefreedom #freesoftware #GNUGPLFAQ image
Show the world how to live DRM Free with these new t-shirts, now available in our #GNUPress shop. It has the link to the DRM-Free Living Guide on the back, comes in military green, and is manufactured eco-friendly. Check it out: https://shop.fsf.org/tshirts-hoodies/drm-free-living #EndDRM image
The latest issue of the Free Software Supporter is live! https://www.fsf.org/free-software-supporter/2023/ Get a whole month's free software news delivered hot and fresh to your inbox at the start of every month by signing up here: https://u.fsf.org/1ac #freesoftware for everyone!
ATO will be October 15-17 in Raleigh, NC, USA this year, and we will have a booth. If you're already planning on going, why don't you plan to drop on by and say "hello world"? #FreeSoftware #FSF #AllThingsOpen image
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
Software freedom is the prerequisite for many of the issues people struggle with when it comes to technology, privacy breaches, user lock-in, DRM, and hardware obsolescence. The role of freedom in privacy cannot be ignored. Support #FreeSoftware https://fsf.org
Everyone in the free software community does their part to work together for global software freedom. Join the FSF and support our work here: https://fsf.org/appeal/ #WorkingTogether
Help a friend take the first steps toward mastering the command line. Purchase "Introduction to the Command Line" from #GNUPress today! https://u.fsf.org/29l Interested in the PDF instead? Download it via https://u.fsf.org/3lt image
Create your own website using LeanWeb, a ruby (out of rails) web framework for static and dynamic content. Felix Freeman shows how in this workshop: #LibrePlanet