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♥ I Love Free Software Day: Let’s Meet and Connect!

mercredi 4 janvier 2023 à 00:00

♥ I Love Free Software Day: Let’s Meet and Connect!

Every February 14 the Free Software community around the world comes together to celebrate the “I Love Free Software Day”. On this special day we show our gratitude for every Free Software contributor. Join us in celebrating our love for Free Software and thank all the supporters of software freedom.

At the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) we want to acknowledge and celebrate the work done on Free Software throughout the year. There are different kinds of free software projects around the world, but we all share our belief in software freedom and its four freedoms to: use, study, share, and improve. To highlight the important role of the developers and supporters in software freedom, we celebrate the “I Love Free Software Day” every February 14.

On Tuesday, 14 February 2023, reach out to the individuals behind the software you use, and let them know that you appreciate their support and hard work for Free Software. Most contributors spend countless hours on Free Software projects, often without getting paid or receiving enough recognition for their work. Tell them a simple, but powerful, "Thank you!”. “I Love Free Software Day” has taken place for years now, forming a lovely community tradition. Join us! Pick your favorite way to participate. Here are four fun options.

Meet up in your city

Organize a local get-together with your colleagues, friends or family to celebrate and recognize the work of the contributors of Free Software. Of course, you can also reach out to your nearest local group for a meetup. Order for free some ilovefs balloons! After a long break of events, it’s a perfect way to connect and celebrate your favorite Free Software projects. Check out ideas and inspirations. Take pictures and share them on social media with #ilovefs. We strongly encourage that this event should be on February 14, 2023 (if not, on a nearby date).

Make a share-pic

Send a thank you message to your favorite Free Software project for their valuable work! You can include #ilovefs in your message on social media of your choice. Remember that an image says more that just words: create your own pictures with our SharePic Generator! In less than two minutes you will get a cool illustration ready to be shared. Let your imagination run free and show your appreciation for Free Software with a #ilovefs image.

Create a video of yourself saying “Thank You!”

For a more personal touch, record a short thank you message on the phone, in a video. Pick your favorite Free Software project and let them know that their work means a lot to you, helping you work or relax. Do not forget to add the hashtag #ilovefs when sharing your message through any social media channel.

Send a postcard to your loved ones

Order for free our ‘I love Free Software, but I love you more’ postcard and get all romantic with the people you love. Order the postcard as soon as possible to get it on time. Share a picture of the postcard next to a sweet present.

Enjoy!

A small gesture that means a lot. Make a Free Software contributor happy today. Read other people’s messages and enjoy the vibrant and positive side of our Free Software community. You can also mention us on your social media post so we can see how you are celebrating this day. We are on Mastodon, LinkedIn, and Twitter.

Happy I Love Free Software Day ♥ everyone!

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SFP#18: IT-Security from a cryptographer's point of view with Cryptie

jeudi 22 décembre 2022 à 00:00

SFP#18: IT-Security from a cryptographer's point of view with Cryptie

A cryptographer and privacy specialist Amandine Jambert, a.k.a. Cryptie, is our guest in the 18th Software Freedom Podcast episode. With her experience, Cryptie is the perfect person to tackle some basics about Security in Free Software.

Cryptie has been involved with Free Software for around 20 years now and has been a volunteer for the FSFE for 10 years. Together Cryptie and Bonnie Mehring discuss the basics of cryptography and discover what a privacy specialist is. They then move on to the basics of IT-Security and talk about prejudices against the security of Free Software. If you have wondered what is needed to make Software more secure this is the perfect episode for you to start with this topic and learn about the basics of IT-Security.

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If you liked this episode and want to support our continuous work for software freedom, please help us with a donation.

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Support us and enter the ’Ada & Zangemann’ book raffle

mercredi 21 décembre 2022 à 00:00

Support us and enter the ’Ada & Zangemann’ book raffle

TWe have great news! To thank you for your support, which we appreciate even more in these difficult times, we are giving away 28 English copies of the book 'Ada & Zangemann - A Tale of Software, Skateboards, and Raspberry Ice Cream'.

To show our appreciation for your support we are raffling 28 books by the author Matthias Kirschner! 16 of those books will be raffled among all our supporters who are donating more than €128 including stickers, postcards and other swag. All those who donate more than €256 will participate in the draw for another 8 copies, which will include an individual signature by Matthias Kirschner. Donate more than €512 and you might get one of 4 books signed by Matthias including a unique illustration, drawn by the book's illustrator, Sandra Brandstätter.

This illustrated book tells the story of the famous inventor Zangemann and the girl Ada, a curious tinkerer. Ada begins to experiment with hardware and software, and in the process realises how crucial it is for her and others to control technology.

“Introduces readers young and old to the power and peril of software. Behind it all is a backdrop of ethics of knowledge sharing upon which the arc of human history rides.” - Vint Cerf, Computer Scientist and One of the Inventors of the Internet

“What a fun read! I recognize myself in Ada at many moments.” - Isabela Fernandes, Executive Director, The Tor project

“A rousing tale of self-reliance, community, and standing up to bullies...software freedom is human freedom!” - Cory Doctorow, Sci-Fi Author

“ven as a non-child, I was captivated by the story from the first page to the last. Kudos to the author for packaging difficult topics such as monopolies, lobbyism, digital divide, software freedom, digital autonomy, IoT, consumer control, e-waste and much more in a child-friendly form in an easily understandable and exciting storyline” - örg Luther, chief editor of the German Linux-Magazin, LinuxUser, Raspberry Pi Geek

Please support us by 12 February!

Your support will allow us to continue with our daily work promoting and implementing concrete steps towards software freedom in Europe.

And do not forget to share the news!

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FSFE is hiring an office coordinator

mardi 20 décembre 2022 à 00:00

FSFE is hiring an office coordinator

We are looking for an office coordinator for 25-35 hours per week in our Berlin office. As part of our office management team you will be the administrative backbone of our operations. Our ideal candidate has experience as an office administrator, secretary, event organiser, or another relevant administrative role.

About the FSFE

Free Software Foundation Europe is a charity that empowers users to control technology. Software is deeply involved in all aspects of our lives and it is important that technology empowers rather than restricts us. Free Software gives everybody the rights to use, understand, share, and improve software. These rights help support other fundamental freedoms like freedom of speech, press, and privacy.

The FSFE helps individuals and organisations to understand how Free Software contributes to freedom, transparency, and self-determination. We enhance users' rights by abolishing barriers to Free Software adoption, encourage people to use and develop Free Software, and provide resources to enable everyone to further promote Free Software in Europe.

We are involved in many activities in the legal, economic, political and technical areas around Free Software. Our work is made possible by a community of volunteers, supporters, donors, and staff.

We are a distributed team of dedicated volunteers and employees from all around the world united in the spirit to empower users to control technology. We know it will take a long time to achieve our mission, but we know we can just achieve it together and with persistence step by step. As a family friendly organisation we can offer flexible working hours.

Main responsibilities

Qualifications

Attitude

We are looking for a reliable, well-organised, and punctual team player with a problem-solving attitude and an eye for detail who would like to strengthen our administrative backbone in Berlin, so that the many people in the FSFE can continue to empower users to control technology.

How to apply

To apply, please send a maximum one-page cover letter -- including the desired hours per week -- and a maximum two-page CV (only PDFs are accepted) by email to jobs@fsfe.org, with the subject "organisational wizard". Please do not include pictures of yourself in the application.

Your personal data will be deleted 3 months after we have made our decision. The closing date for applications is Sunday 15 January 2023.

Free Software is meant to serve everyone regardless of their age, ability or disability, gender identity, sex, race, religion or sexual orientation. Hence, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and promise to judge all applications on merit, without reference to any of the characteristics listed. To promote diversity and equality in the Free Software community, we shall give preference to applicants who identify as part of a traditionally marginalised demographic in technology for applications of equal strength.

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GNU Health opts for REUSE

lundi 19 décembre 2022 à 00:00

GNU Health opts for REUSE

In the framework of the REUSE Booster initiative, the FSFE provides individual assessments and direct assistance to Free Software projects in the implementation of the REUSE best practices. GNU Health, a project that combines social medicine with technology, has recently become REUSE compliant. We have talked with Dr. Luis Falcón, its founder.

Boosting REUSE

Understanding and complying with legal obligations can be a burden sometimes, especially when reusing software from different projects that are released under different licenses. The REUSE initiative, introduced by the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE), aims to make the communication of licensing and copyright information of Free Software projects easier for everyone. With a set of best practices and the helper tool, adding this legal information in every single file of the project becomes a simple process.

Last year, the FSFE launched REUSE Booster, an initiative that aims to directly assist and support projects in the process of implementing REUSE. As a result of those efforts, the Free Software project GNU Health has recently adopted the REUSE specification 3.0 in its components: Hospital Management System (both server and client) and Thalamus (the message server for the GH Federation).

The FSFE took the opportunity to participate in this year edition of the GHCon to hand in the REUSE compliance award to the whole team of GNU Health.

GNU Health and its REUSE adoption

GNU Health is a community driven Free Software project from GNU Solidario; a non-profit humanitarian organisation that focuses both on technology and on social medicine. The software has been adopted by different organisations and national public health systems around the globe. From now on, users and re-users of GNU Health will have a clear overview of the copyright notices and license terms thanks to the standardised way of displaying it by following the REUSE specification.

“The task of manually keeping track, displaying and writing the legal information in large Free/Libre projects like GNU Health can be daunting. The REUSE project makes this tedious process simple. I invite the Libre software community to adopt REUSE as the standard for displaying legal information to boost development, productivity and integration among projects.”

Dr. Luis Falcón, founder of GNU Solidario and author of GNU Health.

In this short video interview, Dr. Luis Falcón shares with us how the process of adopting REUSE was for the GNU Health team, while also encourages other Free Software projects to join them in displaying their licensing and copyright information in an unambiguous and perfectly human- and machine-readable way.

Dr. Luis Falcón tells us more about the process of becoming REUSE compliant. Check the whole interview here.

REUSE adopters

At the moment the REUSE API has 1300+ projects registered as REUSE compliant. Within those we can highlight, among others, projects such as curl, and cosmoscout-vr from the German Aerospace Center (DLR). The Linux Kernel has also partially adopted REUSE, and the well-known KDE community, included REUSE in their licensing policy and they already migrated all their frameworks to the recommended standard.

We welcome other developers to adopt REUSE and look forward to feedback and collaboration. If you want to contact us, you need an extra hand in implementing REUSE in your project, or you just want to participate in the discussion, we invite you to join the mailing list.

Thanks to all our volunteers, contributors, and supporters!

This is therefore a great opportunity to thank our volunteers and external contributors to REUSE for their great work in continuing improving the tool and documentation but also for keeping up an ongoing and fruitful discussion regarding its specification.

The contribution of all our supporters also allows our continuing work on REUSE as well as on all our activities. You can join them by becoming a supporter, tell your friends how they can support our work with a small donation, or even ask your family to support the FSFE and our campaigns as a meaningful holiday gift.

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