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Let's code!

lundi 20 février 2023 à 00:00

Let's code!

Youth Hacking 4 Freedom, FSFE's coding competition for young Europeans, has just started. The kick-off event took place on the 26th of January with an online meeting for the participants of this year's competition. There they got the most important information about the contest while starting to get to know each other.

Almost 70 young people from all over Europe have signed up for the new edition of Youth Hacking 4 Freedom. During the contest they not only have the chance to work on their own Free Software projects, but also to win great cash prizes.

The kick-off meeting for this project took place on 26th January with an online event where participants had the chance to get their questions answered about the coding requirements and the coding period, which will end on 30th June. It was a fun event which gave everybody the chance to get to know each other a bit better and to meet other participants from all across Europe. However, the FSFE team was also excited to learn about the participants and to find out what they are looking forward to in the upcoming months.

One of this edition's participants, 1337misom*, explains his motivation.

“I have never really released any of my projects because they mainly solved problems for myself and weren't optimized for ease of use etc. So this will be my first shot at actually creating a program that lasts for more than a few weeks".

The opportunity to work on a project they are really interested in, as well as gaining experience and having fun, is the main reason given by the participants. Jannes*, who has already taken part in the first edition of the contest last year, said that he joined "to have fun, meet exciting people with even more exciting ideas and develop a (hopefully) useful program in a limited time".

Over the coming months, participants will have the opportunity to discuss their projects once a month in an online meeting as well as through the dedicated Youth Hacking 4 Freedom Matrix room, where FSFE's team is also available to answer questions. These channels allow teenagers to share their ideas and questions, receive feedback from their peers, and see what other participants are working on.

Watch the video of the two day trip to Brussels where the winners met, explored the city, and received their awards. For subtitles, watch it in our Peertube instance

The road to the awards ceremony in Brussels has already begun, and although most of the participants are not yet thinking about this event, they are excited about the opportunity to present a good and practical project and to have their code judged by a panel of experts. And although winning is not their main motivation, of course, “nobody is bitter for a sweet". Good luck!

*we are using the names that the participants are using in the internal contest Matrix chat.

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Thank you for helping us reach our goal!

mercredi 15 février 2023 à 00:00

Thank you for helping us reach our goal!

Thanks to your valuable contributions, we have reached our fundraising target*. Thank you for your confidence and support, even in these difficult times. These funds will help us run our campaigns and organise events and talks to spread the word about our work, while continuing to promote software freedom.

Thanks to your donation, we will continue this year with our Public Money? Public Code! initiative that publicly funded software must be made available to the public under a Free Software licence. We will continue to focus on the need for verifiable and trustworthy AI technologies, and Free Software is crucial to achieve this. We have prepared a dedicated document for decision-makers crucial regulation. We are also asking the EU Parliament to incorporate its own position into the European AI Regulation.

In the coming months, we will also call for the consolidation of device neutrality to allow fair and non-discriminatory use of Free Software in digital devices, as well as Open Standards. Both are fundamental to achieving an open and competitive digital market. FSFE will continue to dedicate initiatives that focus on specific aspects of how end-users use and interact with devices.

*We'd especially like to thank one of our volunteers who, at the end of the campaign and after realising that we hadn't reached our target for a very small amount of money, stepped in and donated the amount we needed to reach our target.

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SFP#19: Why we need Free Software on medical devices with Karen Sandler

mardi 14 février 2023 à 00:00

SFP#19: Why we need Free Software on medical devices with Karen Sandler

For this episode Bonnie Mehring met with Karen Sandler to talk about her relationship with Free Software. Karen depends on a medical device to keep her heart working. This led her to become an advocate for Free Software in medical devices.

In her daily life Karen relies on a defibrillator to help her heart work properly. Like many medical devices this defibrillator uses proprietary software. Therefore Karen had to put software into her body over which she has no control in order to let her heart keep working. In this episode Bonnie Mehring talks to Karen about the problems that are occuring with non-free medical devices and why it is important to have Free Software on them. What happens to people when their support ends when the company that manufactures their devices goes bankrupt? And what is the connection with Dick Cheney?

Listen to Karen and Bonnie talk about the importance of Free Software on medical devices and find out more about Karen's heartwarming story of software freedom.

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I Love Free Software +++ Public authorities in Fediverse

mercredi 8 février 2023 à 00:00

I Love Free Software +++ Public authorities in Fediverse

In this issue we invite public institutions to join free, decentralised social networks. Watch our info-session on German municipalities using Free Software. An FSFE volunteer doubts the reliability of AI-generated text. I Love Free Software Day is just around the corner. Celebrate with us!

I Love Free Software Day

We know you love Free Software. We do too. Think of the program that means the most for you, or one that positively surprised you this year. Share a ‘thank you’ message on the 14th of February with #ilovefs to show your appreciation to its contributors. We celebrate ‘I Love Free Software Day’ with events too. Join us here:

Invite public bodies to the Fediverse

If public bodies are on social networks they should also talk with Fediverse users. FediGov, the campaign of the FSFE’s Swiss country team and GNU/Linux.ch, asks public bodies to use Mastodon, Pixelfeld and Peertube. Join the campaign and demand that your public institutions use ethical communication channels. The European Commission and several EU public institutions are already on Mastodon.

Video and mailing list on German municipalities

Dortmund is opening a new chapter in Free Software governance and inspiring municipalities across Germany. The recording of the dedicated event we hosted on 11 January 2023 is now online. Are you interested in Free Software and working in a municipal administration or in politics? Join our new mailing list to exchange information about Free Software in local institutions!

A word from the Planet

Watermarks that can verify whether a text was produced using AI, the provision of sources that led to the output of the text, or the count of back-references to a page can increase trust in AI- generated texts, according to FSFE suporter Vincent Lequertier. You can follow the thoughts of members of the FSFE community in our Planet.

Past events

Groups

Germany: The FSFE local group in Bonn met online on 9 January. The group discussed how to make large amounts of data (JSONs) searchable in a browser and how to integrate Free Software Text-To-Speech into a blog. The question of coding without a 'real' computer led to a brief look at Android IDEs for mobile app development. Kilux and Chemnitzer Linux Tage might be good opportunities to meet besides FrOScon. The group is also interested in free musical instruments, this time featuring an opentheremin. Meanwhile, the FSFE local group in Berlin was discussing with the youth Free Software in schools and the benefits of the AlekSIS system.

Greece: In January the group discussed practices about translating Free Software into Greek. The group shared collaborative translation platforms and glossaries.

Netherlands: The government released the code of DigiD, the identity verification app. This great news comes after some months of advocacy by the team. This victory was therefore the main topic of the last monthly meeting, in January.

Switzerland: After a successful launch of the FediGov campaign, the Zurich group discussed next steps. Creating a Mastodon instance for public institutions in Switzerland or contacting data protection officers are ongoing ideas.

Women: In January the FSFE Women group discussed the Python tools Conda, Poetry, and mypy.

Translators: 337 FSFE translations in 2022! Our exceptional translators team has created 337 new files in 2022. The leader is Italian with 120 new pages, followed by Dutch, German, Spanish, and Portuguese. Get involved by proofreading or translating our material.

Contribute to our Newsletter

If you would like to share any thoughts, pictures, or news, please send them to us. As always, the address is newsletter@fsfe.org. We're looking forward to hearing from you! If you also want to support us and our work, join our community and support us with a donation or a monthly contribution. Thanks to our community and all the volunteers, supporters, and donors who make our work possible. And thanks to our translators, who enable you to read this newsletter in your native languages.

Your editor, Fani Partsafyllidou

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FSFE local groups celebrate ‘I Love Free Software Day’

jeudi 26 janvier 2023 à 00:00

FSFE local groups celebrate ‘I Love Free Software Day’

On the14th of February the FSFE community meets up in diverse cities around Europe to celebrate ‘I Love Free Software Day’. Join our events in Germany, Netherlands, Italy, Greece, Switzerland and Spain.

This year we celebrate the 13th edition of ‘I Love Free Software Day’. Over the past decade the ‘I Love Free Software Day’ has become a tradition for the Free Software community. On this day Free Software enthusiasts, users, and contributors share their appreciation for each other. A series of gatherings in different cities, scattered around Europe, is coming up. On February 14 , people will meet to discuss Free Software topics and thank contributors of their favourite programs.

Find an event organised by an FSFE group near you and join!

Party at C-base in Berlin

It is not a venue. It is the remains of a 4.5 billion year old space station were discovered under Berlin-Mitte: c-base. It is where the FSFE throws a party. Come and join us!

🇩🇪📍 Rungestraße 20, 10179 Berlin

⏰ 16:30-00:00

📋 Please register here.

Meetups in Bonn and Hamburg

More German cities love Free Software. A community meeting in Bonn will celebrate this day probably online some hours earlier, on Monday 13 February, while the FSFE local group Hamburg is organising a meeting on 14 February.

🇩🇪📍 Bonn, Hamburg

⏰ TBA

Pizza party in Frankfurt Chaos Computer Club

Webathon in Frankfurt, 2019

During the public evening at the Chaos Computer Club in Frankfurt, we celebrate the "I Love Free Software Day". Stop by and join us! In addition to a small program of a few 📢 Lightning Talks (5' lectures) and a 🍕 Pizza Party, the evening is dedicated to discussions about Free Software.

19:00 – 19:30 👋 Arrive

19:30 – 20:00 📢 Lightning Talks I

20:00 – 20:30 🍕 Pizza party

20:30 – 21:00 📢 Lightning Talks II

from 21:00 Happy get-together

📋 Please register by sending an email to mweimann@fsfe.org and keep in mind that an FFP-2 mask is required during the event.

Free Software and privacy in Thessaloniki, Greece

We love both Free Software and privacy. In this meetup ‘I Love Free Software Day’ will be presented along with short talks on privacy. Of course, there is also going to be time to say thank you to our favourite Free Software programs. We meet and connect with friends from GFOSS and GreekLUG.

🇬🇷📍 Ypsilon first floor, Edessis 5, 546 25

📋 Places are limited, please register.

18:30 – 19:00 👋 Arrive

19:00 – 19:10 🔹 FSFE intro

19:10 – 19:20 📢 “I Love Free Software Day”

19:20 – 19:30 🔹 GFOSS intro

19:30 – 19:40 📢 Mastodon: Social media back in the hands on people

19:40 – 19:50 🎤 Q&A

19:50 – 20:00 🔹 GreekLUG intro

20:00 – 20:10 📢 OpenPGP in Thunderbird for encrypted and/or signed emails

20:10 – 20:20 🎤 Q&A

20:20 – 20:30 📢 Community activities: ‘Public Money? Public Code!’, FediGov

20:30 – 20:50 🎤 ‘A Free Software program I would like to thank is…’ round

from 21:00 🍻 Beers in Ypsilon

Netherlands team meets in Arnhem

Strategically placed at the centre of the country, the meeting in Arnhem can accommodate people from all of the Netherlands. The team has planned a cosy dinner and a drink.

🇳🇱 📍 Momento Oude Oeverstraat 98 6811 JZ Arnhem, Nederland

⏰ 19:00

📋 Please confirm your attendance through the Dutch mailing list.

Italian community meets online

A group call that welcomes all Italian-speaking members interested in Free Software is coming up. After the success of the Italian community meeting at SFScon with more than 20 participants online and in person the team wanted to meet again. What better occasion than the ‘I Love Free Software Day’? We will celebrate our love for Free software and discuss the future of Free Software in Italy.

🇮🇹 💻 Online here

⏰ 17:30

Meetup in Swiss hackerspace

The local groups Zurich, Basel, and St. Gallen invite other hacker groups for drinks and food after work to celebrate ‘I Love Free Software Day’. At 18:00 they take a group picture!

🇨🇭📍Bitwäscherei, restaurant on the ground floor, Zurich

⏰ 17:00

Spanish groups’ meetups

Free Software advocates celebrating the ‘I Love Free Software Day’ in Barcelona, 2019.

Local group members are trying to organize meetings in Madrid and in Barcelona to celebrate ‘I Love Free Software Day’. Contact the groups to stay up to date with their plans!

🇪🇸 📍Madrid and Barcelona

⏰ TBA

Your city?

Join us in celebrating our love for Free Software on the 14th of February. For more meetings and information have a look at our event page. Or reach out to us at contact@fsfe.org, if you would like to organise a meeting in your area. Let’s connect with each other and show our appreciation for Free Software and the freedoms it guarantees for us.

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