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May/June 2012: In Florianopolis and at Porto Alegre's Palácio Piratini

mardi 29 janvier 2013 à 01:22

RMS was at the "II Fórum Mundial de Educação Profissional e Tenológica: Democratização, Emancipaçao e Sustentabilidade" in Florianopolis, to deliver his speech "Free Software and Your Freedom," on May 30th, and, on the 31st, to speak on the "The Free Software Movement: Appropriation, Designing and Use" panel, in front of about 500 students, professors, researchers, government workers, and union members. His message was simple: "For ethical education, the software used must be livre, and the teaching materials must be livre too."

(Photos under CC BY-SA 3.0 and courtesy of Marcela Lin.)

RMS was in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, on June 4th, for a celebration to mark the first anniversary of the Digital Office of the State Government, the 40th of the Companhia de Processamento de Dados do RS, the 25th of the Science and Technology Department of Rio Grande do Sul, and 70th of the Science and Technology Foundation. He delivered his speech "A Free Digital Society," at the Palácio Piratini, the gubernatorial palace, to a room of about 200 students, bloggers, journalists, government and civil-society representatives, and about 500 more people who tuned in over a live stream.

(Photos under CC BY-SA 3.0 and courtesy of the Gabinete Digital.)

Many thanks to Prof. Golberi de Salvador Ferreira, in Florianopolis, and to Fabricio Solagna and Lincoln de Sousa, in Porto Alegre, for helping make this visit possible!

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.

Please fill out our contact form, so that we can inform you about future events in and around Campinas, Vila Velha, and Pirai do Sul, all of which RMS visited on his last trips.

Join the FSF and friends in updating the Free Software Directory

vendredi 25 janvier 2013 à 14:33

Join the FSF and friends, today, Friday January 25th, from 2:00pm to 5pm EDT (19:00 to 22:00 UTC) to help improve the Free Software Directory 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 Free Software Directory 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!

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!

Interview with Matthieu Aubry of Piwik

mardi 22 janvier 2013 à 20:41
The latest installment of our Licensing and Compliance Lab's series on free software developers who choose GNU licenses for their works.

Piwik logo

In this installment, I interviewed (via email) Matthieu Aubry, the creator of Piwik, a freely licensed web analytics package. The FSF encourages people to use Piwik as a replacement for Google Analytics, since Google Analytics requires nonfree JavaScript to run in visitors' browsers, and to be careful with Piwik's privacy settings to make sure that visitor IP addresses and other identifiable bits of information are not recorded.

What is Piwik?

Piwik is a web analytics software that provides you with detailed reports on all of your web site's visitors. Piwik can display over 30+ relevant reports such as where your visitors come from (countries, regions, cities), which pages or keywords are the most popular, if visitors are engaged and returning (or buying) regularly from you, how many visits come to your page from social media, the performance of your marketing campaigns, and much more. All of these amazing reports are displayed in a simple-to-use interface which provides advanced data analysis tools and visualizations to help you understand your web site's visitors! In short, Piwik offers a solid web analytics software, with powerful data analysis tools, a free platform built on free APIs, backed by a talented engineering team pushing an active development schedule, and a large community of users and developers.

How are people using it?

Piwik is first and foremost a powerful web analytics software, most people use Piwik along with Google Analytics or as an alternative. Piwik counts more than 190k active users including individuals, entrepreneurs and small businesses, bloggers, marketers, CEOs, web hosting companies, web agencies, developers, advertising networks, and more...

There are many different ways to use Piwik, thanks to the modularity and reusability of the platform. In more recent times we are seeing the emergence of Piwik as an analytics platform with more original use cases. There are dozens of third-party plugins already built on the platform, and we will actively be working in 2013 to build up the developer community and we hope, release a free plugins marketplace.

What feature(s) do you think really sets Piwik apart from similar packages?

One of the principle advantages of Piwik is that you are in control. Unlike remote-hosted services (such as Google Analytics), you host Piwik on your own server and the data is tracked inside your MySQL database. Because Piwik is installed on your server, you enjoy full control over your data. You can access reports easily via the Piwik APIs. Advanced users can use Custom Variables, Segmentation, or even run manual queries on the database in order to build advanced reports.

Piwik also respects and protects your visitor privacy with advanced privacy features (see the FAQ for more details). When using Piwik for web analytics, you ensure that your visitors' behavior on your web sites is not shared with advertising companies.

Why did you choose the GPLv3 as Piwik's license?

A few months before I created Piwik, I was living in India at the time and FSF India organized the GPLv3 conference in Bangalore. The conference confirmed to me that the GPL was the ideal license to use if your goals are freedom, reusability, sharing knowledge and benefits to all users. It also ensured that the platform we are building will always stay free, while still allowing companies to re-sell Piwik to their customers and provide it as a service.

Contributing to free software is a pleasure for all of us. I studied computer science engineering but most of my programming skills were learned by reading books and studying and reusing free software... Our objective with Piwik is to build a free data platform that is easy to extend, modify, and reuse. We are grateful for the work of the FSF on this license!

How can users (technical or otherwise) help contribute to Piwik?

With the increasing popularity of Piwik, recruiting new developers to volunteer to work on Piwik has been quite a challenge for us as it seems there are not so many developers or engineers out there available to volunteer on a moderately complex free software project such as Piwik. We are however very lucky to have an amazing international core team whose members are passionate about the project, as well as over 150 active translators. We could not do it without them!

We need your help to make Piwik even better and achieve our vision. There are many ways one can help or join the Piwik project:

Along with our amazing international core team members, we really hope that new volunteers will join the fun, and that more companies will sponsor us to work on the Piwik 2.0 roadmap! If you would like to contribute, check out this page http://piwik.org/contribute/ and get in touch with us!

What's the next big thing for Piwik?

We have prepared a clear vision of our future dreams for Piwik and have created a road-map for Piwik 2.0, aiming for this major release in 2013... hopefully. As a free software project, one of the biggest challenges has been to raise funds to sustain our development and keep innovating. Throughout 2013 we will have to spend some time fundraising (via donations and crowdfunding http://piwik.org/donate/) so we can meet our Piwik 2.0 objectives sooner.

Piwik Professional Services team offers support to companies and enterprise users. For those who do not have the skills or infrastructure to manage the server and database, the Piwik Pro Services team is working on a Premium Piwik Hosting service, contact us for more information at http://piwik.org/consulting/#contact-consultant.

Please see the Piwik entry in the Free Software Directory for more information.

Enjoyed this interview? Check out our previous entry in this series featuring Kovid Goyal of Calibre.

GNU Press now selling GNU/Linux Inside stickers!

vendredi 18 janvier 2013 à 22:43
Your purchase now will help us reach our Winter fundraising goal of $350k by January 31st.

By popular demand, we are now selling the GNU/Linux Inside sticker pack. For $15, you receive 10 GNU/Linux stickers. Because these stickers are high-quality and durable, they won't fade away or scratch off your computer, making it the ideal way to rep your use of free software!

They are perfect for replacing those other stickers that may come on your laptop when you buy it.

As always, if you can't find something in the store but think we should offer it, please add your suggestion to our Ideas page. And remember, associate members of the Free Software Foundation get a 20% discount on all purchases made through the GNU Press store, so if you are not a member already, join today!

Your purchase now will help us reach our Winter fundraising goal of $350k by January 31st.

To keep up with announcements about new products available in the GNU Press store, subscribe to the mailing list.

GNU strikes again: FSF surprises Boston Microsoft store

vendredi 18 janvier 2013 à 20:40
FSF staff and volunteers just returned from Boston's Microsoft store, where we dressed as elves and handed out copies of free software and our 2012 Giving Guide to people out shopping for the holidays. The action is part of our campaign to promote free software as a replacement for Windows 8. The campaign aims to promote free software while educating members of the public about the restrictive nature of this proprietary operating system, as well as to inform them of Windows 8's dangerous privacy and security risks.

While shoppers were interested in what we had to say (and entertained!), Microsoft was none too happy about our stunt. We handed out dozens of stickers, Giving Guides, and copies of free software before Microsoft called security, who asked us to leave.

Check out our press release for more details about the action or see the pictures from the gnu's last adventure.

And now, pictures!

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