Thank you to all the participants sending in your work, and to the associate members voting in the FSF Anniversary Logo Contest. After a galvanizing race, we're excited to announce the logo for the ...
Zoë Kooyman, Krzysztof Siewicz, Craig Topham, and Miriam Bastian will each give talks at FOSDEM 2025. FOSDEM will be happening in Brussels, Belgium, on February 1 and 2, 2025. No need to register.
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When picking a gift this year, we urge you to think carefully about the choice you're making. Is that smart assistant smart enough to respect your friend or family member's rights? Does that tablet ...
To minimize ecological waste and encourage free software adoption, we advise you to try running free software on a device you already own. If you're unlucky enough to get a gift that doesn't respect ...
Soula claims to be the "first ethical AI in maternity" and "to empower women to flourish as individuals and mothers." While it's debatable if software is the right solution here (I personally think we ...
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Below is a message from our president, Geoffrey Knauth, reflecting on the FSF's mission to protect software users everywhere. Public discourse in 2024 included such themes as: Will democracies survive ...
Logo A designed by Akif. Logo B designed by Children's Design International Collection. Logo C designed by cryptococo. Logo D designed by Gluna. Logo E designed by Iván. Logo F designed by JL. Logo G ...
Grassroots organization against a corporation as large as Microsoft is never easy. They have the advertising budget to claim that they "love Linux" (sic), not to mention the money and political ...