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June 2019: Photos from Brno

mardi 9 juillet 2019 à 17:39

Free Software Foundation president Richard Stallman (RMS) was in Brno, Czech Republic on June 6, 2019, to give two speeches.

In the morning, he took part in the URBIS Smart City Fair, at the Brno Fair Grounds, giving his speech "Computing, freedom, and privacy."1

(Copyright © 2019 Veletrhy Brno, a. s. Photos licensed under CC BY 4.0.)

In the afternoon, at the University Cinema Scala, he gave his speech "The free software movement and the GNU/Linux operating system," to about three hundred people.

(Copyright © 2019 Pavel Loutocký. Photos licensed under CC BY 4.0.)

(Copyright © 2019 Pavel Loutocký. Photos licensed under CC BY 4.0.)

Thank you to everyone who made this visit possible!

If you're in the area, please fill out our contact form, so that we can inform you about future events in and around Brno.

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.


1. The recording will soon be posted on our audio-video archive.

Thank you for advancing free software: Read FSF spring news in the latest Bulletin

mardi 9 juillet 2019 à 06:55

ThankGNU Star Supporter

Our Bulletin highlights some important activities and issues in free software over the last six months, including:

It highlights some important activities and issues in free software over the last six months, including:

Thirty-five volunteers joined FSF staff over the course of three days to get all the Bulletins stuffed in envelopes and mailed out. This was a great opportunity to catch up on free software issues with some of our most dedicated free software enthusiasts here in Boston. We are grateful to have such a strong core of supporters that keep the movement growing, and thanks to your generous contribution, we will be even stronger.

Please be vocal about your support for free software. Read and share the Bulletin articles online using the #ISupportFreeSoftware hashtag, use our fundraiser support images, and talk to your community about why you support the FSF. It makes a difference.

Throughout our spring fundraiser, we have been enjoying both the public posts from supporters using the hashtag on social media, as well as answers to the "What inspired you to join today?" question we ask new members. Here are some of our favorites.

Today, we have one week left in our spring fundraiser, and we are confident we will achieve our membership goal of 200 members in 28 days if we keep at it. With your help, we may engage enough people to also reach 400 donations before the 15th of July. Your support helped get us where we are, in position to succeed. Your generosity and outspokenness fuel our message, increase our reach, and will allow us to continue to advocate on your behalf.

Thank you for your contribution to free software.

GNU Spotlight with Mike Gerwitz: 17 new GNU releases in June!

jeudi 27 juin 2019 à 18:08

For announcements of most new GNU releases, subscribe to the info-gnu mailing list: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnu.

To download: nearly all GNU software is available from https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/, or preferably one of its mirrors from https://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp.html. You can use the URL https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/ to be automatically redirected to a (hopefully) nearby and up-to-date mirror.

A number of GNU packages, as well as the GNU operating system as a whole, are looking for maintainers and other assistance: please see https://www.gnu.org/server/takeaction.html#unmaint if you'd like to help. The general page on how to help GNU is at https://www.gnu.org/help/help.html.

If you have a working or partly working program that you'd like to offer to the GNU project as a GNU package, see https://www.gnu.org/help/evaluation.html.

As always, please feel free to write to us at maintainers@gnu.org with any GNUish questions or suggestions for future installments.

GNU Emacs T-shirts available now at the GNU Press Shop

mardi 25 juin 2019 à 21:20

zoe modeling emacs tee

Have you been waiting with bated breath for the opportunity to show your love for GNU Emacs, the text editor that also does everything else, with a nifty T-shirt? Wait no longer. The GNU Press Shop now has GNU Emacs logo T-shirts in unisex sizes S through XXXL. Order one at https://shop.fsf.org/tshirts-hoodies/gnu-emacs-logo-t-shirt, and we'll ship it to you sooner than you can say "extensible, customizable, self-documenting, real-time display editor."

All GNU Press Shop purchases support the Free Software Foundation's efforts to free all software, and FSF associate members get a 20% discount off of all purchases.

Drop the journalism charges against Julian Assange

mardi 25 juin 2019 à 19:50

The US government has persecuted Julian Assange for a decade for Wikileaks' journalism, and now seeks to use his case to label the publishing of leaked secret information as spying.

The Free Software Foundation stands for freedom of publication and due process, because they are necessary to exercise and uphold the software freedom we campaign for. The attack on journalism threatens freedom of publication; the twisting of laws to achieve an unstated aim threatens due process of law. The FSF therefore calls on the United States to drop all present and future charges against Julian Assange relating to Wikileaks activities.

Accusations against Assange that are unrelated to journalism should be pursued or not pursued based on their merits, giving him neither better nor worse treatment on account of his journalism.