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Friday 'Skeleton GNU' Directory IRC meetup: October 14th

jeudi 13 octobre 2016 à 21:19

Participate in supporting the FSD by adding new entries and updating existing ones. We will be on IRC in the #fsf channel on freenode.

Tens of thousands of people visit directory.fsf.org each month to discover free software. Each entry in the Directory contains a wealth of useful information, from basic category and descriptions, to providing detailed info about version control, IRC channels, documentation, and licensing info that has been carefully checked by FSF staff and trained volunteers.

While the FSD has been and continues to be a great resource to the world over the past decade, it has the potential of being a resource of even greater value. But it needs your help!

This week we're the 'Skeleton GNU' looking to beef up bares bones entries with more information. While even the most skeletal entry can be useful, the best ones have robust description, links to documentation and other resources. We'll be looking for entries with minimal information, adding as much as we can and making sure they're up to date.

If you are eager to help and you can't wait or are simply unable to make it onto IRC on Friday, our participation guide will provide you with all the information you need to get started on helping the Directory today! There are also weekly FSD Meetings pages that everyone is welcome to contribute to before, during, and after each meeting.

October 2016: photos from Libre Learn Lab, in Cambridge

jeudi 13 octobre 2016 à 16:07

RMS was in Cambridge, Massachusetts, last week, at the Libre Learn Lab (2016-10-08–09), a summit “for people who create and implement freely licensed resources for education, bringing together educators, policy experts, software developers, hardware hackers, and activists to share best practices and address the challenges of widespread adoption of these resources in education.” He was one of the keynote speakers and, on October 8th, gave his speech “Education for Freedom with Free (Libre) Software,”1 underscoring why exclusive use of free software is essential to educational institutions' role in teaching social responsibility and independence:

(Photos under CC BY-SA 4.0 and courtesy of Rubén Rodriguez.)

Please fill out our contact form, so that we can inform you about future events in and around Cambridge. Please see www.fsf.org/events for a full list of all of RMS's confirmed engagements, and contact rms-assist@gnu.org if you'd like him to come speak.

Thank you to Mariah Villarreal, Mark Barnett, and Walter Bender for having made this appearance possible!


1. A recording of RMS's speech will soon be available in our audio-video archive.

Free Software Directory meeting recap for October 7th, 2016

mercredi 12 octobre 2016 à 22:41

Every week free software activists from around the world come together in #fsf on irc.freenode.org to help improve the Free Software Directory. This recaps the work we accomplished on the Friday, October 7th, 2016 meeting.

This week was the 'Meeting of the Undead' where we hunted down dead and broken links in the directory. Thanks to the efforts of Iankelling and adfeno, we have a script that runs to find dead external links on the directory and compile them into a list. One common problem we ran into was packages changing the location of their documentation without providing a redirect or updating their directory entry. So, if you are a maintainer out there who is itching to move documentation to a new location, keep in mind that you might be making your documentation harder to find.

We had lots of participants at this week's meeting cracking away at the hordes of undead, but as fmkb pointed out we couldn't get to everything and needed a good way to track entries where a new link couldn't be immediately found. We resolved to simply add notes at the top of the script generated list, but we'll have to revisit and work on a more nuanced solution in the future. Biotim, enrico, and jantwisted were some new faces to the meeting, and bill-auger returned to help mow down dead links.

We didn't end up deciding on a theme for this week during the meeting, but a suggestion afterwards came in that we work as the 'Skeleton GNU' and work on beefing up entries with limited information. While an entry can still be useful with only a short description and a few items of information, robust entries provide better documentation and make the directory an even better resource.

If you would like to help hunt and put meet on the bones of skeleton articles or just help update the directory in general, meet with us every Friday in #fsf on irc.freenode.org from 12pm to 3pm EDT (16:00 to 19:00 UTC).

Register now for LibrePlanet 2017: "The Roots of Freedom" March 25-26, 2017 in Boston, MA

jeudi 6 octobre 2016 à 21:03
LibrePlanet 2017
March 25-26
Greater Boston

Gratis for students and FSF associate members

Register now

Clear your calendars for the last weekend of March 2017! Registration for LibrePlanet is now open. The conference will be held March 25-26, 2017, in the Boston area.

Last year, over 350 people participated in LibrePlanet, traveling from 11 countries and 28 U.S. states. And guess what? Students and FSF members attend LibrePlanet gratis. Not a member? Join today to register gratis, or register at our non-member rate.

This year's theme is "The Roots of Freedom." Some talks at this year's conference will look back at the historical "roots" of the free software movement, including the Four Freedoms, the GNU General Public License and copyleft, and the focus on strong security and privacy protections. Others will look at the movement's strong, foundational "roots" -- and the exciting developments that grow from them in education, business, activism, and the arts.

Want to speak at LibrePlanet?

You have just a few weeks left to submit a session proposal -- the deadline is November 14th, 2016 at 18:59 EST (23:59 UTC).

Do you have questions about what makes a strong proposal? We're hosting an information session to answer any questions you have about submitting a proposal for LibrePlanet on Tuesday, November 1st from 15:00 - 18:00 EDT (19:00 - 22:00 UTC). Join us in the #libreplanet IRC channel on irc.freenode.net. Don't use IRC? Email your questions to campaigns@fsf.org.

Need help traveling to LibrePlanet?

We have a limited amount of funding to bring conference participants to LibrePlanet from all around the world. You can apply for a scholarship starting now -- the application deadline is Monday, December 1st, 2016 at 10:00 EST in the morning (15:00 UTC). Scholarship recipients will be notified in mid-December.

If you don't need a scholarship, you can help us welcome all types of people to LibrePlanet 2016 by making a contribution to the conference's scholarship fund now, or when you register for LibrePlanet.

Will your company sponsor LibrePlanet?

Would your employer consider sponsoring LibrePlanet? We'll be providing the info you need to persuade them soon, but you can also contact us now at campaigns@fsf.org for more information.

LibrePlanet is an energizing, friendly event where you'll meet activists, students, developers, and leaders -- and you may get involved in a new project, gain new energy for free software activism, and make new friends. We work hard to ensure a welcoming environment for all, and we have a safe space policy. Don't wait to register: we want you here with us on March 25-26, 2017 for LibrePlanet 2017.

Check out LibrePlanet 2016's video of testimonials about why the free software community loves this annual event!

Free Software Directory meeting recap for September 30th, 2016

mardi 4 octobre 2016 à 17:53

Every week free software activists from around the world come together in #fsf on irc.freenode.org to help improve the Free Software Directory. This recaps the work we accomplished on the Friday, September 30th, 2016 meeting.

This week we had a special theme of focusing on collaboration related software. This was another big category, but we made some great progress in updating tools for helping people work together. The channel also did some great collaboration in improving the tools we use to work on the directory. adfeno and dachary worked together on the participation guide tools section, improving guides for scripting work in the directory. They made a section in the guide for using pywikibot, a command line, to simplify tasks in the directory.

Iankelling and donaldr3 each started from opposite ends of the project management category and got close to meeting in the middle on updating the pages. jgay helped approve a massive batch of updates to the directory, and mattl was also there to help update entries and provide insight on some of the scripting tasks. The meeting ended up running long after its scheduled end time as everyone wanted to keep working on their projects.

adfeno and Iankelling worked long after the end of even the long-running meeting to put together a resource on broken links in the directory. Using pywikibot they were able to generate a listing of dead external links on the directory. Which means that our first meeting in October will be the 'Meeting of the Undead' where we focus on finding and bring back to life dead links.

If you would like to help hunt for the dead links or just help update the directory in general, meet with us every Friday in #fsf on irc.freenode.org from 12pm to 3pm EDT (16:00 to 19:00 UTC).